Background: Increased availability of evidence-based practices (EBPs) is essential to alleviating the negative public health and societal effects of behavioral health problems. A major challenge to implementing and sustaining EBPs broadly is the limited and fragmented nature of available funding. Method: We conducted a scoping review that assessed the current state of evidence on EBP financing strategies for behavioral health based on recent literature (i.e., post-Affordable Care Act). We defined financing strategies as techniques that secure and direct financial resources to support EBP implementation. This article introduces a conceptualization of financing strategies and then presents a compilation of identified strategies, following est...
Abstract Background Implementation support models are increasingly being used to enhance the deliver...
A number of research studies have highlighted the importance of using empirically supported treatmen...
Objectives. We sought to identify factors believed to facilitate or hinder evidence-based practice (...
Abstract Background Implementation researchers are increasingly using economic evaluation to explore...
Background This study is a systematic literature review of cost analyses conducted w...
The movement in recent years towards evidence-based practice (EBP) in health care systems and policy...
The movement in recent years towards evidence-based practice (EBP) in health care systems and policy...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. O...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created incentives and opportunities to redesign health care to better...
Although there is increasing investment to implement evidence-based practices (EBPs) in public syste...
Despite a growing supply of evidence-based mental health treatments, we have little evidence about h...
Abstract Background Financial barriers in substance use disorder service systems have limited the wi...
Abstract Despite a growing supply of evidence-based mental health treatments, we have little evidenc...
Abstract Background The Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Project has been investigating the implementat...
The overarching aim of this dissertation is to use health services research methods to address three...
Abstract Background Implementation support models are increasingly being used to enhance the deliver...
A number of research studies have highlighted the importance of using empirically supported treatmen...
Objectives. We sought to identify factors believed to facilitate or hinder evidence-based practice (...
Abstract Background Implementation researchers are increasingly using economic evaluation to explore...
Background This study is a systematic literature review of cost analyses conducted w...
The movement in recent years towards evidence-based practice (EBP) in health care systems and policy...
The movement in recent years towards evidence-based practice (EBP) in health care systems and policy...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. O...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created incentives and opportunities to redesign health care to better...
Although there is increasing investment to implement evidence-based practices (EBPs) in public syste...
Despite a growing supply of evidence-based mental health treatments, we have little evidence about h...
Abstract Background Financial barriers in substance use disorder service systems have limited the wi...
Abstract Despite a growing supply of evidence-based mental health treatments, we have little evidenc...
Abstract Background The Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Project has been investigating the implementat...
The overarching aim of this dissertation is to use health services research methods to address three...
Abstract Background Implementation support models are increasingly being used to enhance the deliver...
A number of research studies have highlighted the importance of using empirically supported treatmen...
Objectives. We sought to identify factors believed to facilitate or hinder evidence-based practice (...