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Routine outcome measurement (ROM) in German mental healthcare is feasible but lacks nationwide integration. Concerted efforts are needed for wider implementation and sustainable, evidence-based mental health services.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Policy
  • Mental Health Services Research
  • Quality Improvement in Healthcare

Background:

  • Germany provides comprehensive mental healthcare coverage, financed by statutory insurances.
  • Providers are legally mandated to use evidence-based practices and ensure continuous quality assurance.
  • Existing mental health services are fragmented, hindering national integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent initiatives for developing, evaluating, and disseminating routine outcome measurement (ROM) in German mental health services.
  • To identify barriers to the nationwide implementation and sustainability of ROM.
  • To advocate for a coordinated approach to integrate ROM into routine care.

Main Methods:

  • Overview of recent projects and initiatives focused on ROM in German mental health settings.
  • Analysis of feasibility and impact of outcome monitoring on treatment resource allocation.
  • Identification of systemic barriers to widespread ROM adoption.

Main Results:

  • Numerous projects demonstrated the feasibility of ROM in mental healthcare.
  • Feedback from outcome monitoring can improve treatment resource allocation.
  • No ROM initiatives have achieved nationwide or trans-sectoral integration; sustainability is limited.

Conclusions:

  • Despite demonstrated feasibility, ROM is not yet integrated into routine German mental healthcare nationwide.
  • System fragmentation and lack of coordinated planning are key barriers to ROM implementation.
  • A concerted effort involving policymakers and practice-oriented research is crucial for widespread ROM adoption and improved mental health service delivery.