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Table 4 Setting of treatment continuity

From: Changes in patient care through flexible and integrated treatment programs in German psychiatric hospitals: meta-analyses based on a series of controlled claims-based cohort studies

Differences of % between FIT and RC

Patients with at least one contact to … within 30 days after hospital discharge

PIA

Resident medical specialist for adult or child and adolescent psychiatry

Psychotherapist

FIT vs. RC

FIT vs. RC

FIT vs. RC

FIT hospital

1st yr

2nd yr

1st yr

2nd yr

1st yr

2nd yr

A

+ 16.9

+ 19.9

+ 5.0

-3,9

+ 2.6

+ 0.3

Ba

+ 18.3

+ 16.9

-9.6

-4.4

-0.9

+ 1.7

Ca

-5.4

-2.5

-4.2

-2.6

+ 1.5

+ 3.9

Da

+ 17.0

+ 11.0

-7.5

-8.7

-1.8

-1.9

Ea

+ 4.8

-0.9

-0.6

+ 5.2

+ 3.2

+ 2.4

Fa

+ 10.7

+ 3.0

-5.5

+ 0.7

+ 1.3

+ 4.5

Ga

+ 7.7

+ 6.9

-7.3

-4.9

-0.5

-3.8

H

+ 18.7

+ 18.7

-2.5

-10.5

-0.1

-8.0

I

+ 10.8

+ 15.3

+ 2.9

-0.2

-1.8

-2.5

J

+ 0.8

+ 7.7

+ 1.4

-6.7

-2.1

-3.8

K

+ 2.9

-6.4

+ 1.5

+ 6.8

-1.4

-5.1

La

-2.4

-8.7

+ 12.6

-0.1

-4.3

-5.1

J—CAP

-5.5

-2.2

+ 1.3

+ 3.9

-6.4

+ 0.2

La—CAP

-0.7

-4.8

-4.4

+ 17.4

-11.1

+ 17.4

  1. FIT Flexible and integrated treatment = those hospitals with innovative financing and treatment forms (intervention group), RC Routine care, PIA Psychiatric outpatient department at hospital, 1st yr. First patient year, 2nd yr. Second patient year, CAP Department of child and adolescent psychiatry
  2. aFIT hospital with FIT-like pre-existing contract