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Decision Support Tools in Psychotherapy and Behavioral Health Care

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Behavorial Healthcare Informatics

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The informatics revolution in behavioral health care opens the door to data-based therapy management using real-time clinical decision support tools. In most settings, however, the application of an empirically based continuous quality improvement approach to clinical care is far from the reality. Clinical decision support tools are the keys to unlocking this potential.

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Weiss, L.G. (2002). Decision Support Tools in Psychotherapy and Behavioral Health Care. In: Dewan, N.A., Lorenzi, N.M., Riley, R.T., Bhattacharya, S.R. (eds) Behavorial Healthcare Informatics. Health Informatics Series. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-21586-0_4

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