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Original Article

Priority-setting for mental health services

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Pages 122-134 | Published online: 16 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

Background: Economic evaluation of individual interventions can have limited usefulness due to the potential for methodological confounding, particularly for those decision contexts where strategies involving multiple interventions are required.

Aims: To introduce readers to different approaches of priority-setting, with a focus on economics-based examples of priority-setting in mental health.

Method: A selective review of the priority-setting literature, with particular attention given to the mental health context and economics-based approaches.

Results: Six priority-setting approaches in mental health are described and assessed.

Conclusions: Priority-setting approaches that incorporate methodological rigour, due process for involving stakeholders and broad-based notions of “benefit”, are likely to be of most use to mental healthcare decision-makers. Challenges, both in relation to data bases and method remain, but are within the capacity of the mental health research community to resolve.

Acknowledgements

This paper is largely based on the PhD thesis titled: “The Cost-Effectiveness of Preventive Interventions for Mental Disorders: The Application and Evaluation of a Priority-Setting Model” (University of Melbourne, 2011) completed by the first author of this paper and supervised by the subsequent three authors.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflict of interest.

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