Neuropsychologists are being increasingly called upon to demonstrate the value of their services. This edited book introduces clinical neuropsychologists to the concepts and challenges involved in conducting cost outcome research. It provides examples of how such research can be conducted within clinical neuropsychology and therefore is a "beginning" step in what must become an interdisciplinary effort. The text suggests that more than cost effectiveness studies should be considered when demonstrating the clinical utility of neuropsychological services. The concept of "objective" and…mehr
Neuropsychologists are being increasingly called upon to demonstrate the value of their services. This edited book introduces clinical neuropsychologists to the concepts and challenges involved in conducting cost outcome research. It provides examples of how such research can be conducted within clinical neuropsychology and therefore is a "beginning" step in what must become an interdisciplinary effort. The text suggests that more than cost effectiveness studies should be considered when demonstrating the clinical utility of neuropsychological services. The concept of "objective" and "subjective" markers of value is emphasized, particularly as it relates to measuring the impact of a neuropsychological examination. Chapters review the economic burdens associated with different neurological conditions commonly seen by neuropsychologists. They also provide examples of how clinical neuropsychological services to different patient populations may reduce "costs" and increase "benefits" and suggest directions for beginning cost outcome research. Furthermore, the book summarizes the utility of various neuropsychological services that may be helpful to readers concerned with healthcare economies. The book is intended as a resource for clinical neuropsychologists who wish to explain to healthcare providers the value of their work. It is the first book of the National Academy of Neuropsychology book series entitled: Neuropsychology: Scientific Bases and Clinical Application.
G.P. Prigatano Healthcare Economics and Neuropsychology. G.P. Prigatano L.Y. Zigler L.D. Rosenstein The Clinical Neuropsychological Examination: Scope Cost and Healthcare Value. M. Sherer T.A. Novack Neuropsychological Assessment After Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults. R.M. Ruff P.M. Richards Neuropsychological Assessment and Management of Patients with Persistent Postconcussional Disorders. P.S.Complair R.W. Butler M.D. Lezak Providing Psychological Services to Families of Brain Injured Adults and Children in the Present Healthcare Environment. N.H. Pliskin L.A. Sworowski Neuropsychological Assessments of Patients with Cerebral Vascular Accidents. J. DeLuca M.T. Schultheis Neuropsychological Assessment of Patients who have Undergone Surgical Repair of Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms. C.A. Meyers S.B. Cantor Neuropsychological Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Malignant Brain Tumors. K.A. Welsh-Bohmer D.C.Koltai D.J. Mason The Clinical Utility of Neuropsychological Evaluation of Patients with Known or Suspected Dementia. D.C. Koltai D.J. Mason K.A.Welsh-Bohmer Neuropsychological Consultation and Training of Family Members of Patients with Dementia. C.B. Dodrill Neuropsychological Evaluation of Patients with Epilepsy. R. Martin B. Bell B. Hermann S.Mennemeyer Non-Epileptic Seizures and their Costs: The Role of Neuropsychology. L.A. Humphrey P. Satz The Use of Neuropsychological Evaluation in Clarifying the Educational Needs of Children with Learning Disabilities. L. Diller Y. Ben-Yishay The Clinical Utility and Cost Effectiveness of Comprehensive (Holistic) Brain Injury Day Treatment Programs. M. Pepping G.P. Prigatano Psychotherapy After Brain Injury: Costs and Benefits. B.A. Wilson J. Evans Does Cognitive Rehabilitation Work? Clinical and Economic Considerations and Outcome. R.J. Echemendia M. Lovell J. Barth Neuropsychological Assessment of Sports-Related Traumatic Brain Injury. L.L.Thompson Neuropsychological Assessments of Physicians Whose Competence to Practice Medicine is Questioned. R.Heilbronner N.H. Pliskin Clinical Neuropsychology in the Forensic Arena. W.D. Gouvier P. Lees-Haley J. HayesHammer The Neuropsychological Examination in the Detection of Malingering in the Forensic Arena: Cost and Benefits. T.M. Kashner C.M. Cullum R.I. Naugle Measuring the Economics of Neuropsychology. G.P. Prigatano N.H. Pliskin Postscript: Reflections and Future Directions.
G.P. Prigatano Healthcare Economics and Neuropsychology. G.P. Prigatano L.Y. Zigler L.D. Rosenstein The Clinical Neuropsychological Examination: Scope Cost and Healthcare Value. M. Sherer T.A. Novack Neuropsychological Assessment After Traumatic Brain Injury in Adults. R.M. Ruff P.M. Richards Neuropsychological Assessment and Management of Patients with Persistent Postconcussional Disorders. P.S.Complair R.W. Butler M.D. Lezak Providing Psychological Services to Families of Brain Injured Adults and Children in the Present Healthcare Environment. N.H. Pliskin L.A. Sworowski Neuropsychological Assessments of Patients with Cerebral Vascular Accidents. J. DeLuca M.T. Schultheis Neuropsychological Assessment of Patients who have Undergone Surgical Repair of Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms. C.A. Meyers S.B. Cantor Neuropsychological Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Malignant Brain Tumors. K.A. Welsh-Bohmer D.C.Koltai D.J. Mason The Clinical Utility of Neuropsychological Evaluation of Patients with Known or Suspected Dementia. D.C. Koltai D.J. Mason K.A.Welsh-Bohmer Neuropsychological Consultation and Training of Family Members of Patients with Dementia. C.B. Dodrill Neuropsychological Evaluation of Patients with Epilepsy. R. Martin B. Bell B. Hermann S.Mennemeyer Non-Epileptic Seizures and their Costs: The Role of Neuropsychology. L.A. Humphrey P. Satz The Use of Neuropsychological Evaluation in Clarifying the Educational Needs of Children with Learning Disabilities. L. Diller Y. Ben-Yishay The Clinical Utility and Cost Effectiveness of Comprehensive (Holistic) Brain Injury Day Treatment Programs. M. Pepping G.P. Prigatano Psychotherapy After Brain Injury: Costs and Benefits. B.A. Wilson J. Evans Does Cognitive Rehabilitation Work? Clinical and Economic Considerations and Outcome. R.J. Echemendia M. Lovell J. Barth Neuropsychological Assessment of Sports-Related Traumatic Brain Injury. L.L.Thompson Neuropsychological Assessments of Physicians Whose Competence to Practice Medicine is Questioned. R.Heilbronner N.H. Pliskin Clinical Neuropsychology in the Forensic Arena. W.D. Gouvier P. Lees-Haley J. HayesHammer The Neuropsychological Examination in the Detection of Malingering in the Forensic Arena: Cost and Benefits. T.M. Kashner C.M. Cullum R.I. Naugle Measuring the Economics of Neuropsychology. G.P. Prigatano N.H. Pliskin Postscript: Reflections and Future Directions.
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