Newsletter Articles | February 1, 2006
Using Information Systems to Develop Clinical Performance Scorecards: Reporting Behavioral Health & Social Service Clinical Team Performance
OPEN MINDS, The Behavioral Health & Social Service Industry Analyst
Indsutry Analysis
Behavioral health organizations purchase information systems for a variety of reasons. These include streamlining financial processes, client billing and scheduling, and improving operating efficiencies. Information systems often have modular structures that address each of these functions and integrate data to enable sole source data entry that supports all downstream functions. Perhaps the most elusive goal, however, is using data entered into the system to improve your organizations clinical performance and productivity. A number of systemic barriers present in . . .