Raising the Bar on Treatment Outcomes: Integrating Meaningful Measurement-Based Care, Tracking Patient Progress, and Utilizing Patient Data for Successful Outcomes
Raising the Bar on Treatment Outcomes: Integrating Meaningful Measurement-Based Care, Tracking Patient Progress, and Utilizing Patient Data for Successful Outcomes
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Date & Time
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Location
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The Bethany White Group
5040 Corporate Woods Dr
#150
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
Description
Measurement-Based Care (MBC) continues to gain traction in behavioral healthcare, requiring clinicians to use objective patient data to track the impact of care and treatment progress. Progress and outcomes data derived through standardized instruments inform treatment goals and objectives, monitor individual progress, and guide clinical decision-making. This data can also be used innovatively to enhance patient insight and improvement, and strengthen the therapeutic alliance. MBC is key to reducing treatment failure by identifying patients who are not progressing. At the organizational level, aggregated data supports quality assurance, fidelity management, and program development. This presentation will examine MBC from theoretical, individual, and systemic perspectives, its connection to the therapeutic alliance, and provide practical steps for implementing MBC effectively in clinical practice.
Educational Goal
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Explain measurement-based care and its benefits for therapeutic integration.
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Compare multifaceted approaches in tracking client progress to improve outcomes.
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Identify and describe processes and procedures for implementing measurement-based care practices and ethical outcomes reporting into their own practice or facility.
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Summarize the importance of MBC in assessment of risk and higher level of care referrals.
Target Audience
- Addiction Professional
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
Presenters
Financially Sponsored By
- Sandstone Care