Economic evaluation and mental health: sparse past... fertile future?

Martin Knapp (1999)

Please note: this is a legacy publication from CPEC (formely PSSRU at LSE).

Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics 2 4 163-167

http://www.icmpe.org/test1/journal/issues/v2pdf/2-163_text.pdf

Available online: 31 May 2000

Abstract

Demands for economic inputs to mental health policy-making, practice decisions and research evaluations have grown. The supply response has been modest and uneven. This paper examines the key historical phases in the development of mental health econom