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Mental health quality and outcome measurement and improvement in Australia

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Brown, Peggy
Pirkis, Jane

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This study outlines the broad approach taken in Australia to improve the quality of mental health services, including the use of performance and outcome measures along with a range of other linked quality initiatives. RECENT FINDINGS: The investment of Australia in a strategic national approach to mental health reform with a range of nationally coordinated quality initiatives has provided a firm foundation for continuing to engage governments, healthcare organizations and clinicians in the ongoing quest for quality and outcome measurement and improvement. SUMMARY: Australia has adopted a strategic national approach to quality and outcome measurement and improvement of mental health services despite having a federated health system involving nine governments and tiered care across public and private sectors. A range of interconnected initiatives including national plans, standards and guidelines, performance indicators and outcomes measures and benchmarking and reporting processes are the key components of this nationally coordinated system.

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Current Opinion In Psychiatry

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2037-12-31