Uses of ambulatory health/mental health utilization data in organized health care settings.
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Burns, BJ; Goldberg, ID; Hankin, J; Hoeper, EW; Jacobson, AM; Regier, DA
Published in: Health Policy Q
1982
A follow-up assessing uses of findings from NIMH-supported research on health and mental health services utilization in organized health care settings revealed a range of applications across the study sites. The research, conducted primarily for national policy purposes, had an impact on study sites in the following areas: clinician perceptions and attitudes about mental health services provided; program directions; fiscal policy; and further related research. Research team composition and dissemination of study findings are discussed in relation to the applications made.
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Health Policy Q
ISSN
0163-5107
Publication Date
1982
Volume
2
Issue
3-4
Start / End Page
169 / 179
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Wisconsin
- Mental Health Services
- Massachusetts
- Maryland
- Humans
- Health Services Research
- Health Maintenance Organizations
- Attitude of Health Personnel
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Burns, B. J., Goldberg, I. D., Hankin, J., Hoeper, E. W., Jacobson, A. M., & Regier, D. A. (1982). Uses of ambulatory health/mental health utilization data in organized health care settings. Health Policy Q, 2(3–4), 169–179.
Burns, B. J., I. D. Goldberg, J. Hankin, E. W. Hoeper, A. M. Jacobson, and D. A. Regier. “Uses of ambulatory health/mental health utilization data in organized health care settings.” Health Policy Q 2, no. 3–4 (1982): 169–79.
Burns BJ, Goldberg ID, Hankin J, Hoeper EW, Jacobson AM, Regier DA. Uses of ambulatory health/mental health utilization data in organized health care settings. Health Policy Q. 1982;2(3–4):169–79.
Burns, B. J., et al. “Uses of ambulatory health/mental health utilization data in organized health care settings.” Health Policy Q, vol. 2, no. 3–4, 1982, pp. 169–79.
Burns BJ, Goldberg ID, Hankin J, Hoeper EW, Jacobson AM, Regier DA. Uses of ambulatory health/mental health utilization data in organized health care settings. Health Policy Q. 1982;2(3–4):169–179.
Published In
Health Policy Q
ISSN
0163-5107
Publication Date
1982
Volume
2
Issue
3-4
Start / End Page
169 / 179
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Wisconsin
- Mental Health Services
- Massachusetts
- Maryland
- Humans
- Health Services Research
- Health Maintenance Organizations
- Attitude of Health Personnel