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Based on his own and other large-scale studies, the author explains th
at the current push to measure treatment outcomes and develop outcomes
management programs is a worldwide phenomenon in behavioral healthcar
e. He presents a model showing outcomes measurement as the cornerstone
of good clinical practice, from intake through diagnosis and treatmen
t to outcomes management and clinical information systems.