As financing mental health care is becoming more challenging, governments are progressively introducing new remuneration systems. At the beginning of 2018, Switzerland introduced TARPSY, a new tariff system based on diagnosis-related psychiatric cost groups that takes into consideration ratings of severity and complexity. TARPSY is expected to provide incentives for medically and economically meaningful treatment, increase transparency, and improve the quality of the provided services by triggering competition between hospitals. Yet some fear that TARPSY will lead to an economization of mental health, encouraging a reduction in length of stay and medically indicated treatment.
Through depathologisation to specific treatment offersa clinic's own guidelines for dealing with trans people: People whose gender identity, that is, the inner knowledge of which gender they belong to, does not coincide with the gender assigned to them at birth are called trans. They need specialised treatment services, but transnegative and trans phobic structures make it difficult for them to access those. Therefore, a guideline has been developed with the aim of eliminating these structures as much as possible and thus offering the best treatment possible.
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