Zusammenfassung
Anliegen: Können Ressourcenallokation und direkte Versorgungskosten in der Psychiatrie anstatt
mit Stichprobenuntersuchungen auch mittels Routinedaten untersucht werden?
Methode: Aus Routinedaten wurde ein sektorenübergreifender Datensatz zusammengefügt, der die
Ressourcennutzung durch psychiatrische Patienten in einem Versorgungsgebiet abbildet.
Ergebnisse: Ergebnisse aus Routinedaten sind mit Ergebnissen aus Stichprobendaten vergleichbar.
Schlussfolgerung: Die Verwendung von Routinedaten stellt eine kostengünstige Alternative zu Stichprobenverfahren
dar.
Abstract
Objective: The Centre of Psychiatry Suedwuerttemberg routinely records data on service use of
in-patient units, day hospitals and out-patient services on a daily basis as well
as data on the respective patients according to the German Basic Documentation (BADO).
Other psychiatric services in the catchment area of the districts Ravensburg and Bodenseekreis
such as services of sheltered living, residential homes and vocational services collect
identical data per day of use. Aim of the study is to compare routinely recorded data
of mental health service use and direct cost of service use with sample data. We compared
analyses of mental health service use and direct cost of service use with routinely
recorded data with analyses using sample data.
Methods: Concerning the year 2008, we joined these different data sets, processing them in
order to obtain pseudonymity and fulfil data protection requirements. This joint data
set maps the total expenditures for psychiatric care utilisation in this region.
Results: Using a data set of this kind, analyses of health economy are possible which are
comparable or even superior to those from sample data.
Conclusion Routinely recorded data are a cost-saving alternative to sample data.
Schlüsselwörter
Routinedaten - psychiatrische Versorgungskosten - Gemeindepsychiatrischer Verbund
- sektorenübergreifende Kostenanalysen - Fallregister
Keywords
routinely recorded data - cost of treatment - outpatient services - Germany - psychiatry