Promoting Measurement-Based Care and Quality Measure Development: The APA Mental and Behavioral Health Registry Initiative

Measurement-based care has important implications across multiple avenues in mental and behavioral health care, including clinical care, quality improvement, and accountability. Using measurement-based care to demonstrate that quality care is being provided within the context of cost-efficient care...

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Hauptverfasser: Wright, Caroline Vaile, Goodheart, Carol, Bard, David, Bobbitt, Bruce L., Butt, Zeeshan, Lysell, Kathleen, McKay, Dean, Stephens, Kari
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Evidence Based Practice
Health behavior
Health care expenditures
Health Care Psychology
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