
Am J Psychiatry 156:920-927, June 1999
© 1999 American Psychiatric Association
Service Utilization and Cost of Community Care for Discharged State Hospital Patients: A 3-Year Follow-Up Study
Aileen B. Rothbard, Sc.D.,
Eri Kuno, Ph.D.,
Arie P. Schinnar, Ph.D.,
Trevor R. Hadley, Ph.D., and
Roland Turk, M.S.W.
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the mental health service utilization and costs of 321 discharged state hospital patients during a 3-year follow-up period compared with costs if the patients had remained in the hospital. METHOD: The study subjects were long-stay patients discharged from Philadelphia State Hospital after 1988. A longitudinal integrated database on all mental health and medical services reimbursed by Medicaid and Medicare as well as state- and county-funded services was used to construct service utilization and unit cost measures. RESULTS: During the 3-year period after discharge, 20%30% of the patients required rehospitalization an average of 7691 days per year. The percentage of rehospitalized patients decreased over time, but the number of hospital days increased. All of the discharged patients received case management services, and a majority also received outpatient mental health care (66%70%) and residential services (75%) throughout the follow-up period. The total treatment cost per person was approximately $60,000 a year after controlling for inflation, with costs rising slightly over the 3-year period. The estimated cost of state hospitalization, with the use of 1992 estimates, would have been $130,000 per year if the patients had remained institutionalized. CONCLUSIONS: This analysis suggests that most former long-stay patients are able to live in residential settings while receiving community outpatient treatment and intensive case management services at a reduced cost. There is no indication of cost shifting from the psychiatric to the health care sector; however, some cost shifting from the state mental health agency to the Medicaid program has occurred, since most psychiatric hospital care now takes place in community hospitals.
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