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Int J Qual Health Care ; 18 Suppl 1: 31-8, 2006 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16954514

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OBJECTIVE: To identify quality measures for international benchmarking of mental health care that assess important processes and outcomes of care, are scientifically sound, and are feasible to construct from preexisting data. DESIGN: An international expert panel employed a consensus development process to select important, sound, and feasible measures based on a framework that balances these priorities with the additional goal of assessing the breadth of mental health care across key dimensions. PARTICIPANTS: Six countries and one international organization nominated seven panelists consisting of mental health administrators, clinicians, and services researchers with expertise in quality of care, epidemiology, public health, and public policy. Measures. Measures with a final median score of at least 7.0 for both importance and soundness, and data availability rated as 'possible' or better in at least half of participating countries, were included in the final set. Measures with median scores

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Benchmarking , Mental Disorders/therapy , Mental Health Services/standards , Quality Assurance, Health Care/methods , Quality Indicators, Health Care , Consensus , Consensus Development Conferences as Topic , Developed Countries , Humans , International Agencies , International Cooperation , Mental Disorders/prevention & control , Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care/methods , Pilot Projects , Quality Indicators, Health Care/classification
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Int Psychiatry ; 3(1): 9-12, 2006 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31507828

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With an area of 450 000 km2, Sweden is one of the largest countries in Western Europe. It is 1500 km from north to south. It has nearly 9 million inhabitants (20 per km2). It is a constitutional, hereditary monarchy with a parliamentary government. Sweden is highly dependent on international trade to maintain its high productivity and good living standards. Many public services are provided by Sweden's 289 municipalities and 21 county councils. Municipal responsibilities include schools, child care and care of the elderly, as well as social support for people with a chronic mental illness. The county councils are mainly responsible for healthcare, including psychiatric care, and public transport at the regional level. Sweden is characterised by an even distribution of incomes and wealth. This is partly a result of the comparatively large role of the public sector.

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