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Closing the mental health treatment gap in South Africa: a review of costs and cost-effectiveness.

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Closing the mental health treatment gap in South Africa: a review of costs and cost-effectiveness.

Auteurs : Helen Jack ; Ryan G. Wagner ; Inge Petersen ; Rita Thom ; Charles R. Newton ; Alan Stein ; Kathleen Kahn ; Stephen Tollman ; Karen J. Hofman

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Abstract

Nearly one in three South Africans will suffer from a mental disorder in his or her lifetime, a higher prevalence than many low- and middle-income countries. Understanding the economic costs and consequences of prevention and packages of care is essential, particularly as South Africa considers scaling-up mental health services and works towards universal health coverage. Economic evaluations can inform how priorities are set in system or spending changes.

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