Modelli organizzativi per la cura della schizofrenia: i casi di Lombardia, Lazio e Sicilia

ELENKA BRENNA, V Lista, F Spandonaro

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Abstract

The Basaglia law, enacted in 1978, decreed the closing down of mental hospitals in order to start a model of psychiatric care where patients would be part of the society, without being relegated. Each region reacted to this law by implementing its own model of mental health: some regions invested in community-based services, others increased the number of beds in the psychiatric departments of hospitals. The result is that the model of care for psychiatric patients in general, and schizophrenic ones in particular, is very heterogeneous at regional level, and seems to depend more on the services supplied than on the need of care. This paper focuses on three regional models – implemented respectively by Lombardy, Lazio and Sicily – and analyses the resource allocation for hospital admissions of schizophrenic patients. Results show disparities among regions in the provision of care and in the resource allocation between community-based and hospital services. Key words: Direct costs of schizophrenia, Basaglia law, mental health JEL classification: I18
Lingua originaleInglese
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2011

Keywords

  • Direct costs of schizophrenia,
  • mental health
  • Basaglia law,

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