Riding a Trojan horse: computerized psychiatric treatment planning using managed care principles.Manag Care Q. 1996 Autumn; 4(4):89-95.MC
Abstract
Efforts to curtail health care costs have triggered new emphasis on resource management and accountability, entailing explicit documentation of the rationale for treatment and the resulting outcome of care. This article discusses the development of a computerized psychiatric treatment planning database that embodies principles and language of managed care, including specific admission criteria, severity ratings, and time frames for completion of interventions. The program is designed to balance goals of clinical utility, usefulness of the database as a tool for utilization review, quality improvement, and health services research, while providing an interface that is acceptable to clinicians.
MeSH
Case ManagementCritical PathwaysDecision Making, Computer-AssistedHealth Services ResearchHumansInformation SystemsJoint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare OrganizationsMedical Records Systems, ComputerizedMental DisordersOutcome Assessment, Health CarePatient Care PlanningPatient Care TeamPsychiatric Department, HospitalSoftwareUtilization Review
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10162555
Citation
Rosenquist, P B., et al. "Riding a Trojan Horse: Computerized Psychiatric Treatment Planning Using Managed Care Principles." Managed Care Quarterly, vol. 4, no. 4, 1996, pp. 89-95.
Rosenquist PB, Colenda CC, Briggs J, et al. Riding a Trojan horse: computerized psychiatric treatment planning using managed care principles. Manag Care Q. 1996;4(4):89-95.
Rosenquist, P. B., Colenda, C. C., Briggs, J., Hardison, P., & Jane, J. (1996). Riding a Trojan horse: computerized psychiatric treatment planning using managed care principles. Managed Care Quarterly, 4(4), 89-95.
Rosenquist PB, et al. Riding a Trojan Horse: Computerized Psychiatric Treatment Planning Using Managed Care Principles. Manag Care Q. 1996;4(4):89-95. PubMed PMID: 10162555.
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