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Nationwide Uniform Scientific Evaluation of Flexible and Integrated Treatment Projects From 2022 Onwards

Bundesweit Einheitliche Wissenschaftliche Evaluation Von Modellvorhaben Nach § 64b SGB V ab 2022


Sponsor

Technische Universität Dresden

Enrollment

30,000 participants

Start Date

Jan 1, 2019

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This study is an evaluation of flexible and integrated psychiatric care models (according to § 64b of the German Social Code Book V (SGB V)) (FIT) including new FIT projects starting after 2022 and the prolongation of any of 19 already established FIT projects (mainly at German psychiatric hospitals). The central concern of this evaluation is to answer the question whether FIT care offers advantages over standard care. The orientation of model care is a more cross-sectoral provision of services through more flexible psychiatric treatment intensities. However, FIT program structures depend on the individual situation and organization of the FIT hospital together with the participating statutory health insurance (SHI) funds.


Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria2

  • treatment in any of the participating hospitals or control hospitals within recruitment phase (number of hospitals will be fix until June 2026)
  • being insured with any of the participating SHI funds

Exclusion Criteria1

  • less than one year follow-up data available

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Interventions

OTHERFIT model project

Several statutory health insurance (SHI) funds have established contracts with hospitals for an alternative remuneration / financing of patients treated in the hospital (FIT hospital). Some of those contracts already started in 2013 and were prolonged. Some FIT contracts will start freshly (until June 2026). These contracts encourage FIT hospitals to test alternative treatment options for their patients (insured with the involved SHI funds), for example fewer inpatient and more outpatient treatment.


Locations(1)

Institute for Social Medicine and Health System Research (ISMG), Medical Faculty, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg

Magdeburg, Germany

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