Measuring the overall performance of mental healthcare providers

María José Aragón, Hugh Gravelle, Adriana Castelli, Maria Goddard, Nils Gutacker, Anne Mason, Donna Rowen, Russell Mannion, Rowena Jacobs*

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Abstract

To date there have been no attempts to construct composite measures of healthcare provider performance which reflect preferences for health and non-health benefits, as well as costs. Health and non-health benefits matter to patients, healthcare providers and the general public. We develop a novel provider performance measurement framework that combines health gain, non-health benefit, and cost and illustrate it with an application to 54 English mental health providers. We apply estimates from a discrete choice experiment eliciting the UK general population's valuation of non-health benefits relative to health gains, to administrative and patient survey data for years 2013–2015 to calculate equivalent health benefit (eHB) for providers. We measure costs as forgone health and quantify the relative performance of providers in terms of equivalent net health benefit (eNHB): the value of the health and non-health benefits minus the forgone benefit equivalent of cost. We compare rankings of providers by eHB, eNHB, and by the rankings produced by the hospital sector regulator. We find that taking account of the non-health benefits in the eNHB measure makes a substantial difference to the evaluation of provider performance. Our study demonstrates that the provider performance evaluation space can be extended beyond measures of health gain and cost, and that this matters for comparison of providers.
Original languageEnglish
Article number116582
Number of pages9
JournalSocial Science and Medicine
Volume344
Early online date12 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Bibliographical note

Acknowledgments:
This project is part of the Health Foundation's Efficiency Research Programme. The Health Foundation is an independent charity committed to bringing about better health and health care for people in the UK. The project was undertaken on the Data Safe Haven, which is an ISO 27001 certified environment for handling sensitive data, and is provided by the University of York. We are grateful for support from the University of York Data Safe Haven team and the Research Computing team. Mental Health Minimum Dataset (MHMDS) are copyright © 2012/13–2015/16, the Health and Social Care Information Centre and re-used with the permission of the Health and Social Care Information Centre. All rights reserved. We are grateful to Dr Rita Santos for her help with the calculation of the distance between patient and provider.

Keywords

  • Health benefits
  • Non-health benefits
  • Costs
  • Performance measurement
  • Mental health providers

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