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Lessons from the front: implementing outcomes projects.

B J Thompson1, J S Lyons

  • 1American Day Treatment Centers, Annapolis, MD, USA.

Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow
|September 4, 1996
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Implementing outcomes evaluations in behavioral healthcare presents challenges. Addressing these issues openly is crucial for measuring intervention effectiveness, improving communication, and establishing accountability for better consumer and organizational benefits.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Behavioral Health Services Research
  • Outcomes Measurement

Background:

  • Implementing outcomes evaluations in behavioral healthcare faces significant challenges across diverse settings.
  • Maintaining credibility in these evaluations requires open and assertive management of complex issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the challenges in conducting outcomes evaluations within contemporary behavioral healthcare.
  • To advocate for open and assertive strategies to address these implementation challenges.
  • To underscore the importance of measuring the effects of behavioral healthcare interventions.

Main Methods:

  • The study identifies and discusses representative challenges in behavioral healthcare outcomes evaluation.
  • It emphasizes the need for high standards of quality research in outcomes management.

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Main Results:

  • Addressing implementation challenges is essential for the credibility of outcomes evaluations.
  • Measuring intervention effects enhances communication among service providers.
  • Outcomes management establishes accountability in behavioral healthcare.

Conclusions:

  • Outcomes management, when conducted with quality research standards, offers substantial benefits to consumers, providers, and organizations.
  • Effective measurement of behavioral healthcare interventions is vital for service improvement and accountability.