Publication year
2012Source
International Review of Psychiatry, 24, 4, (2012), pp. 321-327ISSN
Annotation
1 augustus 2012
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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Psychiatry
Journal title
International Review of Psychiatry
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vol. 24
Issue
iss. 4
Page start
p. 321
Page end
p. 327
Subject
NCEBP 9: Mental healthAbstract
Abstract Psychiatry and mental healthcare in the Netherlands has a long history of institutional care, slowly more adapted to the community, but differentiated from mainstream healthcare in terms of organization and remuneration. It is in a crucial phase of reconsideration. Along with harsh cuts on the budgets in healthcare, the field is in transition where training is concerned. The good news is that in fruitful cooperation the government and all spcialist parties involved in mental healthcare are on the verge of reaching an important agreement that should make mental healthcare more patient centred, affordable and accessible for those who need it. The bad news that needs serious consideration and ongoing action is that mental health problems are still highly stigmatized and that as a result the government could impose an unjust and unfair own financial contribution for users in mental care as a means of lowering the costs in the field.
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