Mental Health Reform: the Greek Experience

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Mental Health Reform: the Greek Experience Kyriakos S Hatzaras MEng ACGI MPhil CEng Faculty of Medicine Imperial College London PTOA Health & Structural Funds Workshop Rome, 12-13 May 2011

Why is mental care (and mental care reform) important? mental illnesses associated with social costs: unemployment, homelessness, violence, crime mental illnesses increase risk of communicable and noncommunicable diseases; co- & multi-morbidity (Prince et al, 2007) large savings in hospital costs have resulted from treatment improvements (Buxton et al, 2004) reforming mental care may lead to substantial economies of health expenditure (see KCL, KI study on dementia) 2

Why look at stakeholders, and their engagement in reform? programme or project environment of healthcare infrastructure and/or service reform programmes: several stakeholders, e.g. int l organisations, national government, practitioners, patients, communities play a part in reform ( change ) stigma associated with (mental) health conditions :: relevant to delivering community-based care and rehabilitation consensual and pluralist national policy systems the role of civil society. 3

Reform programme 1984-1995: EEC/815/84 Programme B mental care prior to reform: institutional care for virtually all pathologies, ten overcrowded hospitals, uneven geography, lack of alternative services and qualified staff reform prompted upon entry of Greece to the EU (EEC) a 4-year programme designed with input from EC, WHO to: replace institutional care with primary & acute care; offer care to long-stay hospital patients in extramural, social, vocational rehabilitation structures in communities; upgrade hospital infrastructure, provide care staff training. Finance: yearly matched funding, national and EU at 55%. 4

Reform programme 1984-1995: EEC/815/84 Programme B irregular stakeholder engagement led to: (a) delays in site selection for new service infrastructure; (b) very slow progress with construction; (c) slow progress with care staff completing training; (d) absence of programme monitoring. these were not addressed by the national government, or other stakeholders (a) (c) persisted funding withdrawal reform at risk 5

Reform programme 1984-1995: EEC/815/84 Programme B 6 in 1989: EC intervened, introduced own expertise and rallied other stakeholders: monitoring and evaluation established, uninitiated projects cancelled; three expert groups introduced to review progress national gvt presented special actions, a revised programme expert groups working with national gvt and care staff to deliver primary and acute care services, new legislation, balancing the geographic distribution of new services programme completed in 1995 :: due to active stakeholder engagement after 1989.

Reform programme of 1995-1999: Psychargos A 7 a further programme to broaden de-institutionalisation, community-based, extramural and primary care; financed by national, EU Structural Funds: ERDF, ESF stakeholder engagement promoted by the EU: support for concerted actions in psychiatric hospitals; emphasis on developing motivated, qualified staff; stakeholder participation formalised through programme Monitoring Committees (EC/1260/99), reviewing progress periodically. improvements in the legal and administrative framework requested by the EU

Reform programme of 1995-1999: Psychargos A 8 provided financial support to new care structures enhanced knowledge of frontline practitioners through training, interaction with international experts invited by the Greek government prepared the ground for a larger scale de-institutionalisation after 2000 However: legal and administrative improvements introduced in 1999 delays with launching the national autism care centres through regional programmes suggest these may not be the optimum instrument for delivering specialist care

Reform programme 2000-2008: Psychargos B 9 programme foci: de-institutionalisation of mental hospital patients; expansion of community-based and primary mental care, integration with acute care; illness prevention, solidarity, labour market inclusion; training for care practitioners. Law 2716/1999 set out the framework of implementation: service design based on population-based needs assessment; community psychiatry, emphasis on primary, extramural care; de-institutionalisation, social rehabilitation, continuity of care;

Reform programme 2000-2008: Psychargos B Law 2716/1999 (cont d): information dissemination, growth of volunteerism; launch of a Committee for the Protection of Patients Rights; hospitals entitled to launch new care structures & services: mental care centres, child care centres, mental care surgeries for adults and children, specialised care centres, rehabilitation, mobile care structures, home-based services; private actors entitled to launch new care structures & services: day care centres, protected flats, hostels, social rehabilitation and employment centres, communal limited liability partnerships with local government. 10

Reform programme 2000-2008: Psychargos B 11 delineation of mental health sectors according to geography and population: fifty two prefectures of Greece as basis new care services to be managed and monitored by Sectoral Mental Care Committees (SMCCs), staffed by senior practitioners working in mental care hospitals and private structures in Greek prefectures absence of a priori distinction at programme level among types of mental illness and services to be provided epidemiological data collection and analysis lacking as basis for designing specialist care structures: reliance on mental hospital patient data

Reform programme 2000-2008: the role of SFs use of the ERDF and ESF in combination: ERDF: infrastructure build and equipment - 21.5mio; ESF: care staff training, salaries, property rent costs - 182.6mio; National funding - 51.1mio. traditional focus of ESF: development of human resources Psychargos B designed as an intervention relevant to human resources, social inclusion, and the labour market: 12 patients accessing the labour market - rehabilitation, job training; patient family members free to access the labour market; growth of community-based mental care services; career opportunities for care practitioners.

Reform programme 2000-2008: the process Programme Scoping Action Plan put together by MoH, communicated to stakeholders Scope of New & Deferred projects assessed and approved by MoH OP, Programming Complement texts finalised and published by the MA Prospective Beneficiaries Certification Prospective beneficiary organisations invited to obtain certification by the MA Organisations prepare and submit their certification dossiers to the MA Certification dossiers assessed, results published by the MA Project Approval Project ToR developed by MoHPD Mature project ToR sent to MA for approval Mature project ToR finalised, published by MoHPD Tenders submitted within timeframe set Submitted tenders assessed, winning bid selected Contract prepared by MoHPD Project Implementation Project start put together by the MA Funding claim sent to PA by MA Contract signed betw. beneficiary, project contractor Payment approved, drawn on ERDF, ESF, national accounts, sent to beneficiary by PA Beneficiary submits monthly expenses to MA Beneficiary submits 6-month report to MA New Structure Operation Further infrastructure, equipment procurement managed by beneficiary Staff hiring, patient profiling, further prep steps managed by beneficiary Structure begins operation funded by Psychargos B for 12, 18 months Operation funded by ordinary MoH budget 13

Reform programme 2000-2008: issues intermittent stakeholder engagement in the design and implementation of the programme led to these deficiencies: (a) priority on patients exiting hospitals prior to expanding capacity of extramural & primary care service network; (b) finance plan disproportionately reliant on EU funding: lack of additional funding, irregularity of national funding; (c) no care quality guidelines or control developed a priori; (d) little, unsuccessful engagement of local stakeholders; (e) weak project maturation and management in regions. 14

Reform programme 2000-2008: performance care delivery problems after 2005, putting reform at risk: (a) patient safety incidents; (b) inconsistent quality of care; (c) new private structures came to be underfunded after 2005, compromising care quality further; (d) loss of commitment to reform on the part of practitioners; (e) negative reaction by local residents towards new services. 2009: EU and Greek government secured funding, established a care quality control system. 15

Conclusions patient de-institutionalisation may ensue once primary and extramural network, care quality control are in place; mode and regularity of stakeholder engagement matter: roles and expertise contributions important to agree, map, communicate and evaluate at every stage of reform; periodic, or exception reporting seemingly not suitable: need for other more appropriate PM methods finance supporting reform may affect continuity of care: multiple funding channels required to sustain reform; 16

Structuring a new healthcare market: 17 patient de-institutionalisation leads to demand for launching new services demand sees new structures launched, care practitioners gain employment patient family members released to access the labour market; patients themselves enter the labour force. Care quality control; complementary funding channels; career development pathways; active stakeholder engagement needed.

Your questions Mental Care Reform: the Greek Experience Kyriakos S Hatzaras MEng ACGI MPhil CEng Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London 12-13 May 2011 Acknowledgements: this work has been partly based on: - research conducted for the Health and Care Infrastructure Research & Innovation Centre HaCIRIC www.haciric.org; - EUREGIO III www.euregio3.eu, carried out by Health ClusterNet and partners, part of the 2008-2013 Together for Health programme, DG SANCO and EAHC. - the ESF ex post evaluation 2000-2006 evaluation, carried out by LSE and partners on behalf of DG EMPL, grant agreement VT/2008/085.