Mental Health Care Funding Systems and their Impact on Access to Psychotherapy
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2021-08Type
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Abstract
Resource scarcity forces health care systems to set priorities and navigate trade-offs in how they choose to fund different services. Distributive justice principles can help guide health systems to fairly allocate scarce resources in a society. In most countries, mental health care and psychotherapy, in particular, tend to be under-prioritized even though psychotherapy can be an effective treatment for mental health disorders. To create ethical funding systems that support appropriate access to psychotherapy, health care funding systems must consider how they allocate and distribute health care resources through health care financing, coverage criteria, and reimbursement mechanisms. Five health care systems are assessed according to how they finance and reimburse psychotherapy. These health systems use various and often pluralistic approaches that encompass differing distributive justice principles. Although distribution priorities and values may differ, fair and transparent processes that involve all key stakeholders are vital for making ethical decisions on access and distribution. Show more
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The Oxford Handbook of Psychotherapy EthicsPages / Article No.
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Oxford University PressSubject
Mental health; Access; Distributive justice; Health care policy; RationingOrganisational unit
02803 - Collegium Helveticum / Collegium Helveticum
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