Journal article
Attaching unit costs to Australia's national survey of mental health and wellbeing
C Mihalopoulos, G Meadows, A Stiller, J Pirkis, P Burgess
Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics | INT CTR MENTAL HEALTH POLICY & ECONOMICS-ICMPE | Published : 2005
Abstract
Background: In mental health, policy-makers and planners are increasingly being asked to set priorities. This means that health economists, health services researchers and clinical investigators are being called upon to work together to define and measure costs. Typically, these researchers take available service utilisation data and convert them to costs, using a range of assumptions. There are inefficiencies, as individual groups of researchers frequently repeat essentially similar exercises in achieving this end. There are clearly areas where shared or common investment in the development of statistical software syntax, analytical frameworks and other resources could maximise the use of d..
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