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Psychiatr Serv ; 48(3): 364-8, 1997 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9057239

ABSTRACT

Outcomes management has received considerable attention in the literature on mental health services delivery. However, relatively little practical information is available on how to implement an outcomes management system in the mental health care setting. The authors review seven key issues that must be addressed in planning such a system: involving senior organizational leaders in ownership of the project, securing the support of clinicians and patients, selecting personnel to operate the system, choosing outcomes assessment instruments, developing data collection procedures, selecting techniques for data management, and using the data to improve outcomes. Ultimately, an outcomes management system is intended to generate data that can be used to stimulate discussion, to guide clinicians in tailoring treatments, and to identify efficient treatment approaches.


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Mental Health Services/standards , Outcome Assessment, Health Care/organization & administration , Total Quality Management/organization & administration , Data Collection/methods , Humans , Information Management/methods , Personnel Management/methods , Total Quality Management/methods
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