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Psychiatry in Australia has prepared clinical practice guidelines, and in d
oing so identified empirically supported treatments, but has been loath to
implement those guidelines. Clinical psychology, excluded from being reimbu
rsed by health insurance, has shown less interest in systematically identif
ying such treatments. There is considerable official interest in how to mak
e science inform practice, with comments from the payers that routine outco
me assessment would be used in setting reimbursement schedules. Efficacy, e
ffectiveness, and efficiency are popular words, evidence-based medicine is
to be adopted by all, but no one is clear about how this will be achieved.
Does all this sound familiar?