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Record Nr.

UNINA9910220085703321

Autore

Hepner Kimberly A.

Titolo

Quality of care for PTSD and depression in the Military Health System : phase I report / / Kimberly A. Hepner [et al.] ; National Defense Research Institute

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Santa Monica, Ca : , : RAND, , 2016

©2016

ISBN

0-8330-9052-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxxi, 188 pages) : color charts

Disciplina

616.85/21008835500973

Soggetti

Medicine, Military - United States - Evaluation

Post-traumatic stress disorder - Treatment - United States

Depression, Mental - Treatment - United States - Evaluation

Soldiers - Mental health - United States

United States Armed Forces Medical care Evaluation

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright ; Preface; Contents ; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction; PTSD and Depression Among Service Members; Care Provided to Service Members with PTSD and Depression; Measuring Quality of Health Care; PTSD and Depression Quality Measures; Organization of This Report; CHAPTER TWO: Methods; Overview; Processing Inpatient and Outpatient Encounter Data; Identification of Service Members in PTSD and Depression Cohorts; Technical Specifications for Quality Measures; Analyses

CHAPTER THREE: Characteristics of Service Members in PTSD and Depression Cohorts, and Their Care Settings and Treatments Demographic Characteristics of the PTSD and Depression Cohorts; Military Service Characteristics of the PTSD and Depression Cohorts; Utilization of Mental Health Services; Treatment Setting, Encounter Characteristics, and Types of Providers Seen by PTSD and Depression Patients; Assessments and Behavioral Interventions Delivered to Service Members in the PTSD and Depression Cohorts



Prescriptions for Psychotropic Medications Filled by Service Members in the PTSD and Depression Cohorts Summary; CHAPTER FOUR: Quality of Care for PTSD and Depression; Quality Measure Results for PTSD; Overview of Measures for Service Members in PTSD Cohort; Quality Measure Results for Depression; Summary of Measures for Service Members in the Depression Cohort; CHAPTER FIVE: Variations in Care for PTSD and Depression Based on Patient Characteristics; Performance of PTSD Measures by Age of Service Member; Performance of PTSD Measures by Race/Ethnicity of Service Member

Performance of PTSD Measures by Gender of Service Member Performance of PTSD Measures by Pay Grade of Service Member; Performance of PTSD Measures by Deployment History of Service Member; Performance of Depression Measures by Age of Service Member; Performance of Depression Measures by Race/Ethnicity of Service Member; Performance of Depression Measures by Gender of Service Member; Performance of Depression Measures by Pay Grade of Service Member; Performance of Depression Measures by Deployment History of Service Member; Summary of Variations by Service Member Characteristics

CHAPTER SIX: Summary and Recommendations Main Findings; Policy Implications; Final Thoughts; APPENDIX ; A. Technical Specifications for Administrative Data Quality Measures for PTSD; B. Technical Specifications for Administrative Data Quality Measures for Depression; C. Rules for Processing Administrative Data for Inpatient Stays and Outpatient Visits; References

Sommario/riassunto

"The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) strives to maintain a physically and psychologically healthy, mission-ready force, and the care provided by the Military Health System (MHS) is critical to meeting this goal. Given the rates of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression among U.S. service members, attention has been directed to ensuring the quality and availability of programs and services targeting these and other psychological health (PH) conditions. Understanding the current quality of care for PTSD and depression is an important step toward improving care across the MHS. To help determine whether service members with PTSD or depression are receiving evidence-based care and whether there are disparities in care quality by branch of service, geographic region, and service member characteristics (e.g., gender, age, pay grade, race/ethnicity, deployment history), DoD's Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE) asked the RAND Corporation to conduct a review of the administrative data of service members diagnosed with PTSD or depression and to recommend areas on which the MHS could focus its efforts to continuously improve the quality of care provided to all service members. This report characterizes care for service members seen by MHS for diagnoses of PTSD and/or depression and finds that while the MHS performs well in ensuring outpatient follow-up following psychiatric hospitalization, providing sufficient psychotherapy and medication management needs to be improved. Further, quality of care for PTSD and depression varied by service branch, TRICARE region, and service member characteristics, suggesting the need to ensure that all service members receive high-quality care"--Publisher's description