The Measurement & Management of Clinical Outcomesin Mental Health
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THE COMPLETE PSYCHOTHERAPY TREATMENT PLANNER

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THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MANAGED BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE

Edited by Chris E. Stout and Gerald A. Theis

Managed care has radically altered the mental health services landscape. This loose-leaf style reference manual, which is updated semiannually, offers in-depth analysis from leading experts of changes in practice management, quality and outcome issues, technology, and automation. It also addresses important legal, regulatory, fiscal, and contractual concerns. Packed with practical tools and useful sample forms, the Guide includes a comprehensive glossary of managed care terms and a complete list of managed care organizations.

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THE MEASUREMENT & MANAGEMENT OF CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN MENTAL HEALTH

Once used almost exclusively by psychotherapy researchers, clinical outcomes testing is quickly becoming a standard component of mental health practice. JCAHO has mandated that outcomes must be included in mental health record keeping by the end of the decade, and the six largest managed care firms have announced plans to begin tracking clinical outcomes. While debates over the potential advantages and disadvantages of this move rage on, the fact remains that all clinicians in managed care systems will soon be compelled to incorporate outcomes assessment into their clinical routines.

The Measurement and Management of Clinical Outcomes in Mental Health prepares clinicians and administrators for this inevitability. Written by a team of experts with extensive experience in design and implementation, this timely book explores the rationale behind outcomes measurement and offers readers concrete advice and guidelines on conducting accurate and effective outcomes measurement.

In the first half of the book, the authors review the conceptual and practical aspects of outcomes management. Among the issues receiving special attention are: the psychometrics of outcomes; measuring patient satisfaction; implementation strategies; the role of consumer characteristics in outcomes management, especially in regard to needs-based planning; case-mix adjustment strategies; and barriers to implementation and strategies for overcoming them.

The second half of the book is devoted entirely to detailed case examples. Over the course of five chapters, the authors vividly illustrate their approaches to outcomes management in five different specialty areas—outpatient psychotherapy, acute psychiatric services, community services, child and adolescent services, and substance-abuse treatment services.

The first comprehensive guide to designing and implementing outcomes evaluation systems, The Measurement and Management of Clinical Outcomes in Mental Health is an important resource for all mental health practitioners as well as mental health and managed care administrators.

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JOHN S. LYONS, PhD, is Director of the Mental Health Services andPolicy Program at Northwestern University Medical School. He isresponsible for the design and implementation of an integratedoutcomes management system for inpatient psychiatry.

KENNETH I. HOWARD, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Psychiatryat Northwestern. He is the founder and President of the Society forPsychotherapy Research and the author of COMPASS, one of the mostwidely used outcomes assessment measurements. Dr. Howard recentlyreceived the Distinguished Contribution to Knowledge inProfessional Psychology award from the American PsychologicalAssociation.

MICHAEL T. O'MAHONEY, PhD, is Director of the Northwestern ManagedMental Health Program, which provides mental health services formore than 40,000 individuals in Chicago and outlying areas.

JENNIFER D. LISH is a psychometrician on staff at COMPASSInformation Services in King of Prussia, PA.

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Outcomes Management in Managed Behavioral Healthcare.

CONCEPTUAL AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN PRACTITIONERRESEARCH.

Defining and Measuring Clinical and Utilization Outcomes.

Consumer Satisfaction.

Methods of Outcome Management.

Consumer Characteristics and Outcomes.

Using Outcomes to Improve Quality.

Implementation: Barriers and the Strategies to Overcome Them.

EXAMPLES FROM BEHAVIOR HEALTHCARE SERVICE SECTORS.

Examples from Acute Psychiatric Services.

Examples of Outcomes Management in Outpatient Services.

Examples from Substance Abuse Treatment Services.

Examples from Services for Children and Adolescents.

Examples from Community-Based Services and Systems of Care.

Appendix.

References.

Index.
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