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Peruvian Mental Health Reform: A Framework for Scaling-up Mental Health Services

Background: Mental, neurological, and substance (MNS) use disorders are a leading cause of disability worldwide; specifically in Peru, MNS affect 1 in 5 persons. However, the great majority of people suffering from these disorders do not access care, thereby making necessary the improvement of exist...

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Autores principales: Toyama, Mauricio, Castillo, Humberto, Galea, Jerome T., Brandt, Lena R., Mendoza, María, Herrera, Vanessa, Mitrani, Martha, Cutipé, Yuri, Cavero, Victoria, Diez-Canseco, Francisco, Miranda, J. Jaime
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5582436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28949462
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2017.07
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author Toyama, Mauricio
Castillo, Humberto
Galea, Jerome T.
Brandt, Lena R.
Mendoza, María
Herrera, Vanessa
Mitrani, Martha
Cutipé, Yuri
Cavero, Victoria
Diez-Canseco, Francisco
Miranda, J. Jaime
author_facet Toyama, Mauricio
Castillo, Humberto
Galea, Jerome T.
Brandt, Lena R.
Mendoza, María
Herrera, Vanessa
Mitrani, Martha
Cutipé, Yuri
Cavero, Victoria
Diez-Canseco, Francisco
Miranda, J. Jaime
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description Background: Mental, neurological, and substance (MNS) use disorders are a leading cause of disability worldwide; specifically in Peru, MNS affect 1 in 5 persons. However, the great majority of people suffering from these disorders do not access care, thereby making necessary the improvement of existing conditions including a major rearranging of current health system structures beyond care delivery strategies. This paper reviews and examines recent developments in mental health policies in Peru, presenting an overview of the initiatives currently being introduced and the main implementation challenges they face. Methods: Key documents issued by Peruvian governmental entities regarding mental health were reviewed to identify and describe the path that led to the beginning of the reform; how the ongoing reform is taking place; and, the plan and scope for scale-up. Results: Since 2004, mental health has gained importance in policies and regulations, resulting in the promotion of a mental health reform within the national healthcare system. These efforts crystallized in 2012 with the passing of Law 29889 which introduced several changes to the delivery of mental healthcare, including a restructuring of mental health service delivery to occur at the primary and secondary care levels and the introduction of supporting services to aid in patient recovery and reintegration into society. In addition, a performance-based budget was approved to guarantee the implementation of these changes. Some of the main challenges faced by this reform are related to the diversity of the implementation settings, eg, isolated rural areas, and the limitations of the existing specialized mental health institutes to substantially grow in parallel to the scaling-up efforts in order to be able to provide training and clinical support to every region of Peru. Conclusion: Although the true success of the mental healthcare reform will be determined in the coming years, thus far, Peru has achieved a number of legal, policy and fiscal milestones, thereby presenting a unique and fertile environment for the expansion of mental health services
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spelling pubmed-55824362017-09-07 Peruvian Mental Health Reform: A Framework for Scaling-up Mental Health Services Toyama, Mauricio Castillo, Humberto Galea, Jerome T. Brandt, Lena R. Mendoza, María Herrera, Vanessa Mitrani, Martha Cutipé, Yuri Cavero, Victoria Diez-Canseco, Francisco Miranda, J. Jaime Int J Health Policy Manag Original Article Background: Mental, neurological, and substance (MNS) use disorders are a leading cause of disability worldwide; specifically in Peru, MNS affect 1 in 5 persons. However, the great majority of people suffering from these disorders do not access care, thereby making necessary the improvement of existing conditions including a major rearranging of current health system structures beyond care delivery strategies. This paper reviews and examines recent developments in mental health policies in Peru, presenting an overview of the initiatives currently being introduced and the main implementation challenges they face. Methods: Key documents issued by Peruvian governmental entities regarding mental health were reviewed to identify and describe the path that led to the beginning of the reform; how the ongoing reform is taking place; and, the plan and scope for scale-up. Results: Since 2004, mental health has gained importance in policies and regulations, resulting in the promotion of a mental health reform within the national healthcare system. These efforts crystallized in 2012 with the passing of Law 29889 which introduced several changes to the delivery of mental healthcare, including a restructuring of mental health service delivery to occur at the primary and secondary care levels and the introduction of supporting services to aid in patient recovery and reintegration into society. In addition, a performance-based budget was approved to guarantee the implementation of these changes. Some of the main challenges faced by this reform are related to the diversity of the implementation settings, eg, isolated rural areas, and the limitations of the existing specialized mental health institutes to substantially grow in parallel to the scaling-up efforts in order to be able to provide training and clinical support to every region of Peru. Conclusion: Although the true success of the mental healthcare reform will be determined in the coming years, thus far, Peru has achieved a number of legal, policy and fiscal milestones, thereby presenting a unique and fertile environment for the expansion of mental health services Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2017-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5582436/ /pubmed/28949462 http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2017.07 Text en © 2017 The Author(s); Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Toyama, Mauricio
Castillo, Humberto
Galea, Jerome T.
Brandt, Lena R.
Mendoza, María
Herrera, Vanessa
Mitrani, Martha
Cutipé, Yuri
Cavero, Victoria
Diez-Canseco, Francisco
Miranda, J. Jaime
Peruvian Mental Health Reform: A Framework for Scaling-up Mental Health Services
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28949462
http://dx.doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2017.07
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