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Publikováno v:
Research Evaluation. 20:185-192
This paper describes the first direct application of the Payback Framework (PF) in the United States for an evaluation of the Mind-Body Interactions and Health Program, a trans-National Institutes of Health program funded over a ten-year period begin
Autor:
Joseph J. Cocozza, Robert A. Rosenheck, Joseph P. Morrissey, Frances Randolph, Margaret Blasinsky, Howard H. Goldman
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric Services. 53:945-948
The authors provide an overview of the ACCESS program (Access to Community Care and Effective Services and Supports), which evaluated the integration of service systems and its impact on outcomes for homeless persons with severe mental illness. The A
Autor:
Frances Randolph, Henry J. Steadman, Joseph J. Cocozza, Margaret G. Lassiter, Howard H. Goldman, Deborah L. Dennis, Margaret Blasinsky
Publikováno v:
Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 29:481-493
A major issue that has long dogged federal human services demonstration programs is the perception that when federal dollars end, the programs end—regardless of any proven successes. Access to Community Care and Effective Services and Supports (ACC
Autor:
Frances Randolph, Henry J. Steadman, Matthew Johnsen, Deborah Dennis, Margaret Blasinsky, Howard H. Goldman, Joseph J. Cocozza
Publikováno v:
Administration and Policy in Mental Health. 27:395-407
In 1993, the Access to Community Care and Effective Services and Supports (ACCESS) federal demonstration program was initiated. Using a quasi-experimental design, the 5-year demonstration program sought to assess the impact of integrated systems of c
Autor:
Matthew Johnsen, Laura Samberg, Margaret Blasinsky, Wendy Landow, Robert J. Calsyn, Howard H. Goldman
Publikováno v:
Community Mental Health Journal. 35:325-346
Persons who are homeless and mentally ill present unique challenges to service providers and human service systems. In vivo case management approaches such as assertive community treatment (ACT) have shown promise in engaging this population. This pa
Autor:
Julie Lam, Howard H. Goldman, Alan F. Fontana, Joseph P. Morrissey, Margaret Blasinsky, Michael Calloway, Robert A. Rosenheck, Matthew Johnsen, Frances Randolph, Robert J. Calsyn, Gregory B. Teague
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Public Health. 88:1610-1615
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated the hypothesis that greater integration and coordination between agencies within service systems is associated with greater accessibility of services and improved client housing outcomes. METHODS: As part of the Acces
Autor:
Robert A. Rosenheck, Joseph J. Cocozza, Frances Randolph, Joseph P. Morrissey, Margaret Blasinsky, Howard H. Goldman
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric Services. 53:967-969
The authors summarize the main findings of the ACCESS (Access to Community Care and Effective Services) program and offer lessons for policy makers. Data from studies at the site level and the client level, which were presented in the two previous ar
Autor:
Alisa B. Busch, Vanessa Azzone, Haiden A. Huskamp, Kevin D. Hennessy, M. Susan Ridgely, Howard H. Goldman, Margaret Blasinsky, Sharon-Lise T. Normand, Colleen L. Barry, Alexander S. Young, Susan T. Azrin, Carolyn Lichtenstein, Garrett Moran, M. Audrey Burnam, Richard G. Frank
This research brief assesses the effects of the government-required Federal Employees Health Benefits Program's provision of behavioral health benefits equal to its general health benefits on insurers and consumers' use of services and spending.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::001ae2f250e36eaa07e38ee78ea7a4cc
https://doi.org/10.7249/rb9254
https://doi.org/10.7249/rb9254
Publikováno v:
Administration and policy in mental health. 33(6)
Project IMPACT is a collaborative care intervention to assist older adults suffering from major depressive disorder or dysthymia. Qualitative research methods were used to determine the barriers and facilitators to sustaining IMPACT in a primary care
Autor:
Howard H, Goldman, Joseph P, Morrissey, Robert A, Rosenheck, Joseph, Cocozza, Margaret, Blasinsky, Frances, Randolph
Publikováno v:
Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.). 53(8)
The authors summarize the main findings of the ACCESS (Access to Community Care and Effective Services) program and offer lessons for policy makers. Data from studies at the site level and the client level, which were presented in the two previous ar