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Measuring treatment effectiveness. Part one: Newly emerging outcomes databases for organizations.
Behav Healthc Tomorrow. 1997 Apr; 6(2):37-44.BH

Abstract

Provider organizations are under increased pressure from payors to produce outcomes data that demonstrate the effectiveness of their treatment services. More and more, providers are collaborating on joint outcomes projects that allow them to benchmark their results with similar organizations. Here are five brief descriptions of such projects. They span a wide spectrum of organizations and include hospitals and comprehensive healthcare systems, behavioral group practices, child welfare agencies, and psychosocial rehabilitation programs. Part one begins below, part two, on page 45.

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eng

PubMed ID

10166628

Citation

Flynn, L, et al. "Measuring Treatment Effectiveness. Part One: Newly Emerging Outcomes Databases for Organizations." Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, vol. 6, no. 2, 1997, pp. 37-44.
Flynn L, Zieman GL, Kramer TL, et al. Measuring treatment effectiveness. Part one: Newly emerging outcomes databases for organizations. Behav Healthc Tomorrow. 1997;6(2):37-44.
Flynn, L., Zieman, G. L., Kramer, T. L., Daniels, A. S., Lunghofer, L. A., Hughes, R., Bologna, N. C., & Stutrud, M. (1997). Measuring treatment effectiveness. Part one: Newly emerging outcomes databases for organizations. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, 6(2), 37-44.
Flynn L, et al. Measuring Treatment Effectiveness. Part One: Newly Emerging Outcomes Databases for Organizations. Behav Healthc Tomorrow. 1997;6(2):37-44. PubMed PMID: 10166628.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Measuring treatment effectiveness. Part one: Newly emerging outcomes databases for organizations. AU - Flynn,L, AU - Zieman,G L, AU - Kramer,T L, AU - Daniels,A S, AU - Lunghofer,L A, AU - Hughes,R, AU - Bologna,N C, AU - Stutrud,M, PY - 1997/3/8/pubmed PY - 1997/3/8/medline PY - 1997/3/8/entrez SP - 37 EP - 44 JF - Behavioral healthcare tomorrow JO - Behav Healthc Tomorrow VL - 6 IS - 2 N2 - Provider organizations are under increased pressure from payors to produce outcomes data that demonstrate the effectiveness of their treatment services. More and more, providers are collaborating on joint outcomes projects that allow them to benchmark their results with similar organizations. Here are five brief descriptions of such projects. They span a wide spectrum of organizations and include hospitals and comprehensive healthcare systems, behavioral group practices, child welfare agencies, and psychosocial rehabilitation programs. Part one begins below, part two, on page 45. SN - 1063-8490 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/10166628/Measuring_treatment_effectiveness__Part_one:_Newly_emerging_outcomes_databases_for_organizations_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -