Dynamics of the mental health workforce: investigating the composition of physicians and other health providers

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Theodore Stefos
James F. Burgess
Jeffrey P. Cohen
Laura Lehner
Eileen Moran
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[1] Department of Veterans Affairs (VA),VHA Office of Productivity, Efficiency and Staffing
[2] Center for Organization,Department of Economics, Finance and Insurance, Barney School of Business
[3] Leadership and Management Research,Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health
[4] VA Boston Healthcare System (COLMR/152M),VHA Office of Productivity, Efficiency and Staffing
[5] University of Hartford,undefined
[6] Boston University,undefined
[7] VA Connecticut Health Care System,undefined
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Health Care Management Science | 2012年 / 15卷
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Production function; Hicks elasticity; q-complementarity; Mental health services; Generalized linear models; 91B38; 90B30; 62J12;
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We evaluate how changes to mental health workforce levels, composition, and degree of labor substitution, may impact typical practice output. Using a generalized Leontief production function and data from 134 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) mental health practices, we estimate the q-complementarity/q-substitutability of mental health workers. We look at the entire spectrum of mental health services rather than just outpatient or physician office services. We also examine more labor types, including residents, than previous studies. The marginal patient care output contribution is estimated for each labor type as well as the degree to which physicians and other mental health workers may be substitutes or complements. Results indicate that numerous channels exist through which input substitution can improve productivity. Seven of eight labor and capital inputs have positive estimated marginal products. Most factor inputs exhibit diminishing marginal productivity. Of 28 unique labor-capital pairs, 17 are q-complements and 11 are q-substitutes. Complementarity among several labor types provides evidence of a team approach to mental health service provision. Our approach may serve to better inform healthcare providers regarding more productive mental health workforce composition both in and outside of VA.
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