L. Mohan et al., MANAGING SMARTER - A DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR MENTAL-HEALTH PROVIDERS, JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES & RESEARCH, 25(4), 1998, pp. 446-455
Financing of mental health care has changed radically, especially with
managed care. Shrinking revenues have forced providers to look for cr
eative ways in which to provide quality services at less expense. Deli
very of quality services depends largely on the productive use of the
provider's prime resource-the clinicians. Productivity was the focus o
f the PC-based decision support system developed for mental health pro
viders in New York State It enables administrators to track key indica
tors of productivity such as face-to-face time and non-face-to-face ti
me against goals. Unmet goals can be pinpointed quickly, and clinician
s 'caseloads can be reviewed to determine the underlying causes. A key
feature of the system is the conversion of raw data into actionable i
nformation to help in problem finding and problem solving. The system
has been implemented in Ulster County, the pilot site for the project.
The software can be customized easily to suit the data of other provi
ders.