Developing a quality management system for behavioral health care: the Cambridge Health Alliance Experience

The rapid pace of change in the health care system presents tremendous challenges for clinicians and managers charged with the delivery of mental health and substance abuse services. Declining reimbursement, new incentive structures, and increasing competition are placing unprecedented pressure on p...

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