Author:
Beecham Jennifer,Chisholm Daniel,O'Herlihy Anne,Astin Jack
Abstract
BackgroundChild and adolescent inpatient care is a highly specialised service, ideally requiring planning at a national level, but there are no routine data collections specifically for these services.AimsTo estimate unit costs for child and adolescent psychiatric in-patient units and to analyse the variations in costs between units.MethodData collection alongside a national survey with cost estimations guided by principles drawn from economic theory. Bivariate and multivariate analyses are employed to identify cost influences.ResultsFifty-eight units could provide sufficient data to allow calculation of the cost per in-patient day; mean=$197 (s.d.=71.6; 1999–2000 prices). The management sector, type of provision, number of rooms, capacity and location explained nearly half of the cost variation.ConclusionsChild and adolescent psychiatric in-patient units are an expensive resource, with personnel absorbing two-thirds of the total costs. Costs per in-patient day vary fourfold and the exploration of cost variations can inform commissioning strategies.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
15 articles.
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