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Published Online: July 1985

Beyond Gamesmanship: Strategies for Coping With Prospective Payment

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Prospective payment represents a major economic challenge to inpatient psychiatric units. For a unit to survive, increased efficiency of treatment will be crucial but will probably not be enough. Most units will need to alter the percentages of high-cost and low-cost patients they treat (case mix) and set less ambitious treatment goals. When altering case mix, ethical and political concerns must be considered first, followed by careful evaluation of which patients will benefit most from high-cost treatment. The authors recommend several measures for improving efficiency of treatment, including decreasing time to make dispositions, using electroconvulsive therapy when indicated, and strengthening aftercare services. They also recommend negotiating with hospital administrators to redeploy conserved resources within the psychiatry department rather than elsewhere.

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Psychiatric Services
Pages: 760 - 763

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Published in print: July 1985
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, Rhode Island Hospital
Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, Rhode Island Hospital and Women and Infants Hospital in Providence

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Jane Brown 5, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island 02902

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