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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.


Clinical Trial Description

The introduction of Section 64b of the German Social Code, Book V (SGB V) created the possibility of agreeing so-called FIT (flexible and integrated treatment) model projects for the further development of care for mentally ill people in Germany. The objective is to improve cross-sectoral care or optimize patient care. More than 20 FIT projects have been established at German psychiatric hospitals since 2013. Some FIT projects were prolonged after eight years (max. 15 years in sum). New FIT projects are planned. In accordance with § 65 SGB V, all FIT projects under § 64b SGB V, must be scientifically evaluated by an independent expert. The aim of this evaluation is to examine the achievement of the objectives of the FIT model projects based on anonymized claims data. The effectiveness, costs, and cost-effectiveness of the FIT model hospital care compared to standard care are to be examined. FIT projects include those starting before 2022 and being prolonged and those FIT projects starting between 2022 and June 2026. The study presented here is a controlled cohort study utilizing anonymous claims data. The controlled design is based on the fact that information of patients from intervention hospitals (any FIT design) is compared to information of comparable patients from structurally similar psychiatric hospitals in the same federal state (Petzold et al, Gesundheitswesen 2019, 81(1):63-71). ;


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NCT number NCT05855720
Study type Observational
Source Technische Universität Dresden
Contact Anne Neumann, PhD
Phone +4 351 458
Email anne.neumann@ukdd.de
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date January 1, 2019
Completion date July 2041

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