This paper describes a distributed approach to management information systems for mental health organizations that is less costly and complex than the widely advocated integrated system. Presented is a client statistics subsystem that can be written with a standard statistical analysis package, such as SAS or SPSSX. The details of the data system at the Florida Mental Health Institute are described to illustrate the principles of the approach
Introduction Increasing recognition is being given to comorbidities in individuals with severe menta...
A quantitative measure is described for determining the extent to which obtained patterns of movemen...
Mental disorders belong to a significant and serious disease pattern with an increasing prevalence w...
This paper describes a distributed approach to management information systems for mental health orga...
The use of information systems and computer scienceapplications in the health sector is now entrench...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a Mental Health Information System (MHIS) as a “system f...
Human service organization are beset by internal and external requests for information. As the scale...
Most public and private health care decision-makers have begun to require mental health delivery sys...
Prepared under grant no. ADM 42-71 from the National Institute of Mental Health.Includes glossary, a...
Administrative and pharmacy data bases represent a largely untapped resource for clinical decision s...
As state mental health authorities (SMHAs) attempt to promote evidence-based practices within their ...
This paper presents findings of a study that examined the extent to which children's mental hea...
The prevalence of mental disorders among both youths and adults has been growing, e.g., the number o...
Interagency communication of client data is complicated by privacy legislation. A study of regional ...
At the Academic Hospital of Nijmegen (AZN) a project is started with the aim to improve the quality ...
Introduction Increasing recognition is being given to comorbidities in individuals with severe menta...
A quantitative measure is described for determining the extent to which obtained patterns of movemen...
Mental disorders belong to a significant and serious disease pattern with an increasing prevalence w...
This paper describes a distributed approach to management information systems for mental health orga...
The use of information systems and computer scienceapplications in the health sector is now entrench...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a Mental Health Information System (MHIS) as a “system f...
Human service organization are beset by internal and external requests for information. As the scale...
Most public and private health care decision-makers have begun to require mental health delivery sys...
Prepared under grant no. ADM 42-71 from the National Institute of Mental Health.Includes glossary, a...
Administrative and pharmacy data bases represent a largely untapped resource for clinical decision s...
As state mental health authorities (SMHAs) attempt to promote evidence-based practices within their ...
This paper presents findings of a study that examined the extent to which children's mental hea...
The prevalence of mental disorders among both youths and adults has been growing, e.g., the number o...
Interagency communication of client data is complicated by privacy legislation. A study of regional ...
At the Academic Hospital of Nijmegen (AZN) a project is started with the aim to improve the quality ...
Introduction Increasing recognition is being given to comorbidities in individuals with severe menta...
A quantitative measure is described for determining the extent to which obtained patterns of movemen...
Mental disorders belong to a significant and serious disease pattern with an increasing prevalence w...