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Healthcare Priorities: What Additional Funding Choices Should Decision-Makers Take Based on COVID-19 Impact on CNS Disorders?
Session Chair(s)
Linus Jönsson, MD, PhD, MSc
Vice President of Medical Outcomes Research
H. Lundbeck A/S and Karolinska Institutet, Denmark
Though the COVID-19 pandemic affects most aspects of human activity, its effect on population mental health is increasingly identified as a major concern and challenge for societies and health care systems. SARS-Cov-2 infection can cause direct CNS effects either by viral neurotropic invasion of the nervous system or from systemic disease and inflammatory response. However, the indirect mental health effects of the pandemic, driven by measures to mitigate transmission such as social distancing, quarantine, travel restrictions and closures of schools and businesses, may be even greater. This session will describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and how health care systems and practitioners are responding to these challenges. We will discuss specifically the role of funding mechanisms for mental health services, and how these may need to adapt to the pandemic situation to ensure continuity of care.
Learning Objective : Describe the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on population mental health, and discuss the role of funding mechanisms in shaping the response of mental health services.
Speaker(s)
Adapting to the Pandemic: Perspective from a Psychiatric Clinic
Andrea Fagiolini
Universita di Siena, Italy
Professor of Psychiatry and Chairman Department (DAI) of Mental Health
Mental health consequences of national responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
David McDaid, MSc
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Associate Professorial Research Fellow Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC)
The Role of Real World Evidence (RWE) in Shaping Mental Health Policy in the COVID-19 Era
Agathe Le Lay, PhD, MSc
H. Lundbeck A/S, Denmark
Global Head of Value Evidence
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