BACKGROUND: Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) bring together groups of healthcare professionals to work in a structured manner to improve the quality of healthcare delivery within particular domains. We explored which characteristics of the composition, participation, functioning, and organization of these collaboratives related to changes in the healthcare for patients with anxiety disorders, dual diagnosis, or schizophrenia. METHODS: We studied three QICs involving 29 quality improvement (QI) teams representing a number of mental healthcare organizations in the Netherlands. The aims of the three QICs were the implementation of multidisciplinary practice guidelines in the domains of anxiety disorders, dual diagnosis, and schizophre...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The "managed care" model of health care refers to orga...
The aim of this study was to describe health care- and social service professionals' experiences of ...
The demands that are placed on healthcare systems continue to increase, but several studies show tha...
Abstract Background Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) bring together groups of healthcare pr...
Objective: To explore whether differences between collaboratives with respect to type of topic, type...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the influence of mergers of ambulatory and ...
Appropriate care delivery for patients with severe mental illness (SMI) requires a high level of col...
Introduction: Despite the popularity of quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) in different healt...
Introduction: Evidence indicates that effective collaborative practice among health professionals ma...
Abstract Introduction Despite the popularity of quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) in differe...
Abstract Background Collaborative and stepped care (CSC) models are recommended for mental disorders...
Introduction: Despite the popularity of quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) in different healt...
Background: Many individuals suffering mental illness who then seek the services of mental health pr...
Abstract Background To increase the effectiveness of quality-improvement collaboratives (QICs), it i...
BACKGROUND: In quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) teams of practitioners from different healt...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The "managed care" model of health care refers to orga...
The aim of this study was to describe health care- and social service professionals' experiences of ...
The demands that are placed on healthcare systems continue to increase, but several studies show tha...
Abstract Background Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) bring together groups of healthcare pr...
Objective: To explore whether differences between collaboratives with respect to type of topic, type...
Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the influence of mergers of ambulatory and ...
Appropriate care delivery for patients with severe mental illness (SMI) requires a high level of col...
Introduction: Despite the popularity of quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) in different healt...
Introduction: Evidence indicates that effective collaborative practice among health professionals ma...
Abstract Introduction Despite the popularity of quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) in differe...
Abstract Background Collaborative and stepped care (CSC) models are recommended for mental disorders...
Introduction: Despite the popularity of quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) in different healt...
Background: Many individuals suffering mental illness who then seek the services of mental health pr...
Abstract Background To increase the effectiveness of quality-improvement collaboratives (QICs), it i...
BACKGROUND: In quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) teams of practitioners from different healt...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012The "managed care" model of health care refers to orga...
The aim of this study was to describe health care- and social service professionals' experiences of ...
The demands that are placed on healthcare systems continue to increase, but several studies show tha...