Managing the Business of Helping: Overcoming the Myths of Outcomes Management
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Managing the Business of Helping: Overcoming the Myths of Outcomes Management
Live Webinar Wednesday, May 3, 2017
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Live Webinar 5/3/17 | 1:00 p.m. ET
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By using Provider and Child proximity scores IDCFS will be able to realign contracted services to better serve children and families:
contracted services that may be at locations which are difficult for children reach.
recruit new providers, or encourage providers to relocate, in order to improve service proximity for children.
spots’
spots’
them with providers that children can easily reach.
action.
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By using Provider and Child proximity scores IDCFS will be able to realign contracted services to better serve children and families:
contracted services that may be at locations which are difficult for children reach.
recruit new providers, or encourage providers to relocate, in order to improve service proximity for children.
spots’
spots’
them with providers that children can easily reach.
action.
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Key Decision Support CSPI Indicators Sorted by Order of Importance in Predicting Psychiatric Hospital Admission
If CSPI Item Rated as Start with 0 and Suicide 2,3 Add 1 Judgment 2,3 Add 1 Danger to Others 2,3 Add 1 Depression 2,3 Add 1 Impulse/Hyperactivity 2,3 Add 1 Anger Control 3 Add 1 Psychosis 1,2,3 Add 1 Ratings of ‘2’ and ‘3’ are ‘actionable’ ratings, as compared to ratings
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51.2 34.1 34.2 31.0 24.4 17.5 47.4 35.2 26.4 22.1 24.2 18.0 10 20 30 40 50 60 SASS Assessment End of SASS Episode Mean CSPI Score HOSP (high risk group) ICT (high risk group) HOSP (medium risk group) ICT (medium risk group) HOSP (low risk group) ICT (low risk group)
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