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Book Synopsis

The first book to focus on measuring the basic processes of mental healthcare, such as access, detection, treatment appropriateness, safety and continuity of care, Improving Mental Healthcare: A Guide to Measurement-Based Quality Improvement integrates practical information about quality measures—such as their clinical logic, validity and basis in scientific evidence—into a highly readable guide on how to implement measures and use the results to improve quality of care.

Improving Mental Healthcare examines the clinical, policy, and scientific underpinnings of process measurement, a widely used method of assessing quality of mental healthcare. It describes the use of measurement to improve quality, promote accountability, encourage evidence-based practice, and shape incentives to favor delivery of high-quality care.

Divided into two sections totaling 14 chapters, the first section describes factors that led to a nationwide emphasis on improving quality of care, major approaches to quality assessment, considerations in selecting measures, as well as how to analyze and interpret measure results. The second section summarizes information on more than 300 quality measures, including their clinical rationale, specifications, sources of data, supporting evidence, readiness for use, and—where available—data on reliability, validity, results, case-mix adjustment, standards, and benchmarks.

Improving Mental Healthcare helps clinicians, managers, administrators, payers, purchasers, accreditors, consumer groups, and other stakeholders meet national mandates to assess and improve quality of care by providing the following tools and guidance:

• Results from the National Inventory of Mental Health Quality Measures, a federally funded study summarizing clinical, technical, and scientific properties of more than 300 process measures
• A user-friendly format that helps potential measure users find quality measures that reflect their priorities and meet their needs
• Guidance for healthcare organizations and clinicians on how to integrate measurement into a comprehensive approach to quality management
• An understanding of the relationship between process measurement and other approaches to quality assessment, in particular outcomes assessment-the focus of a companion guide, Outcome Measurement in Psychiatry: A Critical Review (APPI 2002)

Improving Mental Healthcare, which includes extensive references as well as useful figures and tables illustrating key concepts, is essential reading for practicing clinicians, healthcare managers, medical students and psychiatric residents—who must now meet ACGME requirements to learn about quality assessment and improvement—as well as members of oversight organizations and consumer advocacy groups. It will prove invaluable for healthcare organizations seeking to improve quality of care, clinical training programs, and courses on quality assessment, healthcare management, and mental health policy.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Role of Process Measures in Quality Assessment and Improvement
Chapter 1. Quality Assessment and Improvement in a Changing Healthcare System
Chapter 2. Measuring Clinical and Administrative Processes of Care
Chapter 3. Selecting Process Measures
Chapter 4. Comparing and Interpreting Results From Process Measurement
Chapter 5. Role of Measurement in Quality Improvement
Part II: National Inventory of Mental Health Quality Measures
Chapter 6. Guide to Inventory Data
Chapter 7. Prevention Measures
Chapter 8. Access Measures
Chapter 9. Assessment Measures
Chapter 10. Treatment Measures
Chapter 11. Coordination Measures
Chapter 12. Continuity Measures
Chapter 13. Patient Safety Measures
Appendix
Subject Index
Measures Subject Index
Index of Measures by Domain of Quality
Index of Measures by Diagnosis
Index of Measures by Treatment Modality
Index of Measures by Population Characteristics
Index of Measures by Data Source

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      Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
      Publication Date: 01/01/2006
      ISBN13: 9781585620883, 978-1585620883
      ISBN10: 1585620882

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The first book to focus on measuring the basic processes of mental healthcare, such as access, detection, treatment appropriateness, safety and continuity of care, Improving Mental Healthcare: A Guide to Measurement-Based Quality Improvement integrates practical information about quality measures—such as their clinical logic, validity and basis in scientific evidence—into a highly readable guide on how to implement measures and use the results to improve quality of care.

      Improving Mental Healthcare examines the clinical, policy, and scientific underpinnings of process measurement, a widely used method of assessing quality of mental healthcare. It describes the use of measurement to improve quality, promote accountability, encourage evidence-based practice, and shape incentives to favor delivery of high-quality care.

      Divided into two sections totaling 14 chapters, the first section describes factors that led to a nationwide emphasis on improving quality of care, major approaches to quality assessment, considerations in selecting measures, as well as how to analyze and interpret measure results. The second section summarizes information on more than 300 quality measures, including their clinical rationale, specifications, sources of data, supporting evidence, readiness for use, and—where available—data on reliability, validity, results, case-mix adjustment, standards, and benchmarks.

      Improving Mental Healthcare helps clinicians, managers, administrators, payers, purchasers, accreditors, consumer groups, and other stakeholders meet national mandates to assess and improve quality of care by providing the following tools and guidance:

      • Results from the National Inventory of Mental Health Quality Measures, a federally funded study summarizing clinical, technical, and scientific properties of more than 300 process measures
      • A user-friendly format that helps potential measure users find quality measures that reflect their priorities and meet their needs
      • Guidance for healthcare organizations and clinicians on how to integrate measurement into a comprehensive approach to quality management
      • An understanding of the relationship between process measurement and other approaches to quality assessment, in particular outcomes assessment-the focus of a companion guide, Outcome Measurement in Psychiatry: A Critical Review (APPI 2002)

      Improving Mental Healthcare, which includes extensive references as well as useful figures and tables illustrating key concepts, is essential reading for practicing clinicians, healthcare managers, medical students and psychiatric residents—who must now meet ACGME requirements to learn about quality assessment and improvement—as well as members of oversight organizations and consumer advocacy groups. It will prove invaluable for healthcare organizations seeking to improve quality of care, clinical training programs, and courses on quality assessment, healthcare management, and mental health policy.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Foreword
      Introduction
      Part I: Role of Process Measures in Quality Assessment and Improvement
      Chapter 1. Quality Assessment and Improvement in a Changing Healthcare System
      Chapter 2. Measuring Clinical and Administrative Processes of Care
      Chapter 3. Selecting Process Measures
      Chapter 4. Comparing and Interpreting Results From Process Measurement
      Chapter 5. Role of Measurement in Quality Improvement
      Part II: National Inventory of Mental Health Quality Measures
      Chapter 6. Guide to Inventory Data
      Chapter 7. Prevention Measures
      Chapter 8. Access Measures
      Chapter 9. Assessment Measures
      Chapter 10. Treatment Measures
      Chapter 11. Coordination Measures
      Chapter 12. Continuity Measures
      Chapter 13. Patient Safety Measures
      Appendix
      Subject Index
      Measures Subject Index
      Index of Measures by Domain of Quality
      Index of Measures by Diagnosis
      Index of Measures by Treatment Modality
      Index of Measures by Population Characteristics
      Index of Measures by Data Source

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