| Literature DB >> 20042935 |
Alok Madan1, Jeffrey J Borckardt, Alexa Connell, Sarah B Book, Sallie Campbell, McLeod F Gwynette, Lisa A Wimberly, Mark Wagner, Benjamin Weinstein, Stephen McLeod-Bryant, Harriet Cooney, Joan Herbert.
Abstract
Outcomes assessment has become an important tool in assessing the quality of health care. To date, most quality initiatives have focused on adverse events, clinical processes, and/or cost variables. Considerably less attention has been paid to indices of clinical improvement, especially from a patient's perspective and in behavioral health settings. The relative inattention given to clinical improvement is attributable to a number of reasons, including (but not limited to) a lack of consensus regarding measures of improvement, few simple methods for data collection and analysis, and an inability to provide timely feedback. In this article, the authors describe a Web-based system designed to routinely collect quality-of-life ratings from patients in outpatient behavioral health clinics, allowing for real-time feedback at the patient levels regarding clinical improvement. The system also allows for administrative evaluation of overall clinic performance. The costs and benefits of this system are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20042935 DOI: 10.1097/QMH.0b013e3181ccbc53
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Manag Health Care ISSN: 1063-8628 Impact factor: 0.926