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Innovative Versorgungsmodelle für Menschen mit schizophrenen Erkrankungen. / Lambert, Martin; Kraft, Vivien; Rohenkohl, Anja; Ruppelt, Friederike; Schröter, Romy; Lüdecke, Daniel; Linschmann, Birgit; Eich, Simon; Tlach, Lisa; Lion, Despina; Bargel, Susann; Hoff, Martin; Ohm, Gunda; Schulte-Markwort, Michael; Schöttle, Daniel; König, Hans-Helmut; Schulz, Holger; Peth, Judith; Gallinat, Jürgen; Karow, Anne.

In: BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA, Vol. 62, No. 2, 02.2019, p. 163-172.

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title = "Innovative Versorgungsmodelle f{\"u}r Menschen mit schizophrenen Erkrankungen",
abstract = "Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder. Hence, the mental health system faces enormous structural, therapeutic, and health-economic challenges. Innovative models of healthcare can facilitate making treatment more efficient and effective.This paper aims to give an overview of evidence-based and innovative models of care and treatment for schizophrenia and severe mental illnesses. For this purpose, we performed a literature search covering the last 10 years of publications regarding {"}care or treatment models{"} and {"}schizophrenia,{"} {"}psychosis,{"} or {"}severe mental illness.{"}Many publications do not provide details about the tested care model. Innovative care models for schizophrenia comprise early psychosis services (EPSs) or models for severe mental illnesses (SMI) integrating, combining and/or developing the treatment models crisis resolution team (CRT), assertive community treatment (ACT), and/or (intensive) case management (ICM). For illustration, the innovative models Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) in Australia, the Flexible Assertive Community Treatment model in the Netherlands, and the Therapeutic Assertive Community Treatment model in Hamburg are explained. All three models regularly offer integrated, specialized, and assertive care.In Germany, innovative models of care have not been implemented sufficiently: neither EPS nor ACT are part of standard care; CRT can now be funded by health insurances via {"}ward-equivalent treatment{"} as defined by a new German law (§§ 39 und 115d SGB V). Regarding the implementation of CRT and ACT in Germany, a clinical study evaluating the RECOVER model is underway. This is a stepped-care, trans-sectorally coordinated and evidence-based treatment model, the evaluation of which is supported by the innovation fund of the Joint Federal Committee (Gemeinsamen Bundesausschuss, G‑BA) from 2017 to 2020.",
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author = "Martin Lambert and Vivien Kraft and Anja Rohenkohl and Friederike Ruppelt and Romy Schr{\"o}ter and Daniel L{\"u}decke and Birgit Linschmann and Simon Eich and Lisa Tlach and Despina Lion and Susann Bargel and Martin Hoff and Gunda Ohm and Michael Schulte-Markwort and Daniel Sch{\"o}ttle and Hans-Helmut K{\"o}nig and Holger Schulz and Judith Peth and J{\"u}rgen Gallinat and Anne Karow",
year = "2019",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1007/s00103-018-2868-y",
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volume = "62",
pages = "163--172",
journal = "BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA",
issn = "1436-9990",
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T1 - Innovative Versorgungsmodelle für Menschen mit schizophrenen Erkrankungen

AU - Lambert, Martin

AU - Kraft, Vivien

AU - Rohenkohl, Anja

AU - Ruppelt, Friederike

AU - Schröter, Romy

AU - Lüdecke, Daniel

AU - Linschmann, Birgit

AU - Eich, Simon

AU - Tlach, Lisa

AU - Lion, Despina

AU - Bargel, Susann

AU - Hoff, Martin

AU - Ohm, Gunda

AU - Schulte-Markwort, Michael

AU - Schöttle, Daniel

AU - König, Hans-Helmut

AU - Schulz, Holger

AU - Peth, Judith

AU - Gallinat, Jürgen

AU - Karow, Anne

PY - 2019/2

Y1 - 2019/2

N2 - Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder. Hence, the mental health system faces enormous structural, therapeutic, and health-economic challenges. Innovative models of healthcare can facilitate making treatment more efficient and effective.This paper aims to give an overview of evidence-based and innovative models of care and treatment for schizophrenia and severe mental illnesses. For this purpose, we performed a literature search covering the last 10 years of publications regarding "care or treatment models" and "schizophrenia," "psychosis," or "severe mental illness."Many publications do not provide details about the tested care model. Innovative care models for schizophrenia comprise early psychosis services (EPSs) or models for severe mental illnesses (SMI) integrating, combining and/or developing the treatment models crisis resolution team (CRT), assertive community treatment (ACT), and/or (intensive) case management (ICM). For illustration, the innovative models Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) in Australia, the Flexible Assertive Community Treatment model in the Netherlands, and the Therapeutic Assertive Community Treatment model in Hamburg are explained. All three models regularly offer integrated, specialized, and assertive care.In Germany, innovative models of care have not been implemented sufficiently: neither EPS nor ACT are part of standard care; CRT can now be funded by health insurances via "ward-equivalent treatment" as defined by a new German law (§§ 39 und 115d SGB V). Regarding the implementation of CRT and ACT in Germany, a clinical study evaluating the RECOVER model is underway. This is a stepped-care, trans-sectorally coordinated and evidence-based treatment model, the evaluation of which is supported by the innovation fund of the Joint Federal Committee (Gemeinsamen Bundesausschuss, G‑BA) from 2017 to 2020.

AB - Schizophrenia is a complex mental disorder. Hence, the mental health system faces enormous structural, therapeutic, and health-economic challenges. Innovative models of healthcare can facilitate making treatment more efficient and effective.This paper aims to give an overview of evidence-based and innovative models of care and treatment for schizophrenia and severe mental illnesses. For this purpose, we performed a literature search covering the last 10 years of publications regarding "care or treatment models" and "schizophrenia," "psychosis," or "severe mental illness."Many publications do not provide details about the tested care model. Innovative care models for schizophrenia comprise early psychosis services (EPSs) or models for severe mental illnesses (SMI) integrating, combining and/or developing the treatment models crisis resolution team (CRT), assertive community treatment (ACT), and/or (intensive) case management (ICM). For illustration, the innovative models Early Psychosis Prevention and Intervention Centre (EPPIC) in Australia, the Flexible Assertive Community Treatment model in the Netherlands, and the Therapeutic Assertive Community Treatment model in Hamburg are explained. All three models regularly offer integrated, specialized, and assertive care.In Germany, innovative models of care have not been implemented sufficiently: neither EPS nor ACT are part of standard care; CRT can now be funded by health insurances via "ward-equivalent treatment" as defined by a new German law (§§ 39 und 115d SGB V). Regarding the implementation of CRT and ACT in Germany, a clinical study evaluating the RECOVER model is underway. This is a stepped-care, trans-sectorally coordinated and evidence-based treatment model, the evaluation of which is supported by the innovation fund of the Joint Federal Committee (Gemeinsamen Bundesausschuss, G‑BA) from 2017 to 2020.

KW - English Abstract

KW - Journal Article

KW - Review

U2 - 10.1007/s00103-018-2868-y

DO - 10.1007/s00103-018-2868-y

M3 - SCORING: Review

C2 - 30623205

VL - 62

SP - 163

EP - 172

JO - BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA

JF - BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA

SN - 1436-9990

IS - 2

ER -