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January 20, 2005 Study shows strengths, gaps in quality of care for kids in California's public mental health clinics
From Eureka Newsfeed:
A UCLA-led study of children's patient records at California's public mental health clinics identifies strengths and gaps in quality of care. For example, nearly three-quarters of patient records of children receiving psychoactive medication did not document adequate safety monitoring through vital signs or laboratory studies. The study examines safety and appropriateness of care for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder and major depression in the public clinics. It is the first statewide study on quality of care for children. California Department of Mental Health, NIH/National Institute on Mental Health Read more from this post.
Posted on January 20, 2005 12:25 AM |
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