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The clinical and economic implications of running a psychiatric outpatient facility without the continued presence of a psychiatrist


MOJ Addiction Medicine & Therapy
John Berg E
Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway

Abstract

Recruitment of psychiatrists to remote areas of a country is difficult. The consequence is seen clinically, patients do not get qualified care, and the facilities pay a lot for maintaining a rudimentary service. This is illustrated with data from an outpatient facility set up with one position as psychiatrist. The cost of maintaining the role of a psychiatrist by four stand-ins is the double of what one single doctor would cost, NOK 2,070,000 versus NOK 950,000 (NOK 100=$12.50). The decisions made by four are difficult to streamline for patients at the facility and they encounter non-congruent treatment options.

Keywords

psychiatric, patient, clinical and economic, mental health,facility, health care system, treatment

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