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E-raamat: Seeking Value: Balancing Cost and Quality in Psychiatric Care

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Health indicators in the United States are among the worst in the developed world, even though its health care system is, by a wide margin, the most expensive in the world. It is a disparity that stems from a fragmentation of services and financial arrangements that often prioritize commercial interests over public health.

Seeking Value: Balancing Cost and Quality in Psychiatric Care, a comprehensive volume by the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry's Mental Health Services Committee, examines the myriad factors that have led to the current state of health care in the United States -- starting with an analysis of the meaning and history of value measurement -- but it does not stop there. It offers a holistic vision for health care reform, one in which psychiatric professionals play a pivotal role.

A section on system interventions tackles traditional models of financing health care and the role of market forces as it considers broad public health strategies, from elimination of administrative waste to integration of care, that can reduce costs and improve population health, with a special emphasis on the interaction between mental and physical health.

Recognizing that these larger-scale interventions require time to bear fruit, the book also explores the ways the psychiatric profession and individual psychiatrists can contribute to a more skill-diverse, collaborative, activist, value-conscious, and visionary specialty.

Several chapters also identify public policy issues and cultural constructs that go beyond the typical role of clinicians and health care administrators, but that have the potential to impact population health in significant ways, illustrating how different choices could result in remarkable improvements in social well-being. The incorporation of healthy practices in the workplace, efforts to mitigate the impact of climate change, and the elimination of counterproductive incarceration practices all feature in this discussion.

Exhaustive in approach, the book aims to spur thought, conversation, and action to improve value in the services the psychiatric profession provides and the systems in which it operates. Its clear and compelling message will equip readers to develop an advocacy agenda that will resonate with nonmedical stakeholders and the practical strategies needed to see it realized.



"The U.S. health care system is the most expensive in the world by a considerable margin, yet health indicators are among the worst in the developed world. This comprehensive volume by the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry's Mental Health Services Committee examines the factors that have contributed to this disparity and offers a holistic vision for health care reform-one in which the psychiatric profession plays a pivotal role. From cost consciousness in the prescribing of medications and forming alliances with other health professionals to rethinking the way health care is financed and efforts to eliminate counterproductive incarceration practices, this guide outlines individual, systemic, and sociopolitical interventions that will position readers to effect substantive change both in the short and the long term. Beyond spurring thought and conversation around how to improve value in the services the psychiatric profession provides and the systems in which it operates, this book will equip those looking to develop a concrete advocacy agenda and the strategies needed to see it realized"--
Contributors ix
Preface xv
Steven S. Sharfstein
Introduction xix
Wesley E. Sowers
Jules M. Ranz
Part I Where We Have Been
1 Defining and Measuring Value
3(24)
Bruce Fage
Manish Sapra
Margaret E. Balfour
2 Evolution of Funding and Quality Control in Health Care
27(28)
Deepika Sastry
3 The Current System: The Mess We Are In
55(26)
Wesley E. Sowers
4 Social Determinants of Health
81(28)
Kyle E. Rodenbach
5 Successful Approaches to Increasing Value
109(28)
Jorge R. Petit
Mark Graham
Amanda Semidey
Part II Where We Want to Go Systems Interventions
6 Innovative Financing: Incentivizing Value
137(28)
Sosunmolu O. Shoyinka
7 Integration of Services
165(28)
Manish Sapra
George Alvarado
8 Prevention and Health Promotion
193(28)
Peter L. Chien
9 Peer and Recovery Support Services
221(24)
Keris Jan Myrick
Allen S. Daniels
10 Applications of Technology
245(32)
Sy Atezaz Saeed
Nubia Lluberes
Victor J. A. Buwalda
Part III Where We Want to Go Professional Interventions
11 An Expanded Role for Psychiatry
277(24)
Donovan Wong
Wesley E. Sowers
12 Psychiatric Workforce Development
301(30)
Patrick Runnels
13 Pharmaceutical Management and Prescribing
331(26)
David A. Stern
Brian G. Mitchell
Ali Abbas Asghar-Ali
14 Diagnostic Reform
357(22)
Wesley E. Sowers
Elizabeth Janopaul-Naylor
Joseph Battaglia
15 Advocacy
379(22)
Deepika Sastry
Nubia Lluberes
Colleen Bell
16 Psychiatric Leadership
401(26)
Wesley E. Sowers
Part IV Special Value Opportunities
17 Addiction Treatment and Harm Reduction
427(34)
Maria A. Sullivan
Gabrielle Marzani
Collins Lewis
Arthur Robin Williams
Frances R. Levin
Zev Labins
Ashwin A. Patkar
Elie G. Aoun
18 Impact of Climate Change
461(30)
Elizabeth Haase
19 Incarceration Reform
491(28)
Michelle Joy
20 Health and the Workplace
519(22)
Ben W. Hunter
Kenneth G. Hunter
21 Aging and End-of-Life Care
541(22)
Alessandra Scalmati
Madeleine Lipshie-Williams
Gary J. Kennedy
Part V Conclusions
22 A Value Vision for Health Care Reform
563(28)
Wesley E. Sowers
Index 591
Wesley Sowers, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and Director of the Center for Public Service Psychiatry at Western PsychiatricHospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Jules Ranz, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, New York, and Senior Advisor to Community Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Fellowship, Community Healthcare Network.