The MHSIP Mental Health Report Card: A Consumer Oriented Approach to Monitoring the Quality of Mental Health Plans
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1997
Keywords
discontinuation of services related to their trust in their health care professionals?
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1177/0193841X9702100307
Abstract
Health care report cards have been endorsed as a mechanism for efficiently comparing key quanttfiable aspects of performance across a range of health systems or plans. There are challenges in determining what to measure; how to gather and analyze data; and how to report, interpret, and use findings. Mental health has received little attention, and a consumer perspec tive is typically not included. The proposed MHSIP mental health report card (MMHRC) addresses these concerns. General issues for report cards are discussed, and the MMHRC is described in terms of content, data sources and quality, and analysis and reporting.
Was this content written or created while at USF?
Yes
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Evaluation Review, v. 21, issue 3, p. 330-341
Scholar Commons Citation
Teague, Gregory B.; Ganju, Vijay; Hornik, John A.; Johnson, J Rock; and McKinney, Jacki, "The MHSIP Mental Health Report Card: A Consumer Oriented Approach to Monitoring the Quality of Mental Health Plans" (1997). Mental Health Law & Policy Faculty Publications. 103.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/mhlp_facpub/103