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Systems analysis and mental health services
Community Mental Health Journal, 1969Systems analysis, a method originating in engineering and planning areas, evaluates the costs and consequences of alternative approaches to a goal given a known set of constraints. Mental health services are badly in need of a more rational approach to planning, and this article shows how specific systems analysis techniques can be used to describe a ...
B R, Hutcheson, E A, Krause
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Mental health system and services in Albania
Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale, 2006SUMMARYAims — To describe the mental health system in Albania. Methods — Data were gathered in 2003 and in 2004 using a new WHO instrument, World Health Organization Assessment Instrument for Mental health Systems (WHO-AIMS), designed for collecting essential information on the mental health system of low and middle income countries.
Dévora, Keste +5 more
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Strengthening Integration Of Health Services And Systems
Health Affairs, 2016New care delivery models that hold providers more accountable for coordinated, high-quality care and the overall health of their patients have appeared in the US health care system, spurred by recent legislation such as the Affordable Care Act. These models support the integration of health care systems, but maximizing health and well-being for all ...
Laurie T, Martin +5 more
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Mental health systems and services abroad
The journal of mental health administration, 1982A cross-national survey of forty-two countries and provinces was undertaken to compare mental health policies, mental health services, awareness of these services, the evaluation of such services and how mental health care is financed. Notable differences were found between respondents and these differences could not always be accounted for in terms of
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Mental Health Services and Systems
1999In 1972, McKinlay wrote a literature review summarizing 20 years of sociological research on the use of health services. He found a number of competing research paradigms and concluded with recommendations for empirical work on utilization behavior. Specifically, McKinlay called for research gathering data on sociodemographic characteristics, the role ...
Michael F. Polgar, Joseph P. Morrissey
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The Physician and the Emergency Health Service System
Postgraduate Medicine, 1974Neither the emergency physician nor the community physician participating in emergency care can obviate his responsibilities for striving to improve emergency care. This field of endeavor is unique because the physician has an open opportunity to develop the milieu in which he will labor, and his expertise must be utilized in the development of ...
C F, Frey, K, Mangold
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Financing and Health Services Systems
1984The health services are a system with many elements and a myriad of relationships. This point has sufficiently been stressed in the literature. Consumers, patients, physicians, institutions and regulators interact with each other and also with the society at large. Indeed one should avoid to look at the health services as a closed system.
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Behavioral Systems Analysis in Health and Human Services
Behavior Modification, 2010This article provides a behavioral systems approach to improve operational performance in health and human service organizations. This article provides six performance truths that are relevant to any organization and a case study from a community mental health network of agencies. A comprehensive analysis, as described here, will help health and human
Heather M, McGee, Lori H, Diener
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