Improved Access while Maximizing Clinical and Financial Outcomes in Day Treatment

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Identifier 008_Improved_Access_Maximizing_Clinical_Financial_Outcomes_Day_Treatment_LEANCohort4_KLEINSCHMIT.pdf
Title Improved Access while Maximizing Clinical and Financial Outcomes in Day Treatment
Creator Kristi Kleinschmit; Laura Cover; Cristina Hudak; Rudy Meier; Radha Moldover; Karina Rasmussen; Crisjon Solano; Paige Strate; Suzanne Tyndall; Amanda Miller Weeks; Megan Wrona
Subject Efficiency, Organizational; Total Quality Management; Cost Savings; Health Services Accessibility; Child Psychiatry; Waiting Lists; Inpatients; Hospitals, Psychiatric; Referral and Consultation; Treatment Outcome; Child Psychiatric Services; LEAN Project
Description The day treatment programs at the University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) chronically have long wait lists for needed child psychiatric services. There is a complicated referral process to enter the program, and then within the program, there is variability in approaches to treatment.
Relation is Part of 2013 Lean Project Repository: Cohort 4
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date Digital 2013
Date 2013
Format application/pdf
Rights Management Copyright © 2013, University of Utah Health Care
Language eng
ARK ark:/87278/s6tb5k9c
Setname ehsl_lean
ID 1398585
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6tb5k9c
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