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Evaluation Review, Vol. 21, No. 3, 342-351 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/0193841X9702100308

In the Eye of the Storm

Promoting Quality Initiatives for Behavioral Health Care

Tom Trabin

CentraLink

Teresa Kramer

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

The restructuring of how behavioral health care services are financed, managed, and delivered has controlled costs but raised concerns about quality. The need and opportunity has never been stronger for professionals and organizations from previously disparate segments of the field to closely collaborate on broad-based quality initiatives. This article reviews the collaborative initiatives established by one organization that are affecting all segments of the field through research projects, publications to disseminate information, and conferences to promote discus sion. Implications, new directions, and opportunities for evaluation researchers are proposed.


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