The Effects Of Spending On Mental Health Care

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The spending on mental health have caught the attention of both payers and policymakers. The public sector paid directly for some proportion of their care, provide and delivery services to institutions and rules governed budget. “During 1971-2002,” the spending rates for mental health care was much lower than other health care. “In recent years,” the delivery and financing of mental health care are similar to that of general health care (Frank,
2009).
Despite this convergence, the patterns of spending growth between general health and mental health care remains different (Frank, 2009). The growth in spending per capita can affect the cost for treatment as well as the performance by the “health care system” (Frank, 2009).
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