The implementation potential of a method to monitor empirically-supported children's mental health treatment through claims data
Abstract Background The delivery of evidence-supported treatments (EST) in children's mental health could be a valuable measure for monitoring mental healthcare quality; however, efforts to monitor the use of EST in real world systems are hindered by the lack of pragmatic methods. This mixed me...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Cusworth Walker (Author), Noah Gubner (Author), Aniyar Iztguttinov (Author), Felix Rodriguez (Author), Paul Davis (Author), Aaron Lyon (Author), Suzanne Kerns (Author), Eric Bruns (Author), Jiage Qian (Author), Georganna Sedlar (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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