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Those Who Hesitate are Lost: The Case for Setting Behavioral Health Treatment and Disability Standards, Part III
Authors:Pamela A Warren
Institution:1. Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, IL, USA
2. University of Illinois, Medical School, Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract:The first and second articles in this 3-part series discussed systematic issues related to multiple standardization problems and their compounding impact on the state and federal disability systems. In addition, the lack of standardization negatively influencing the behavioral health (BH) training and treatment processes may have the potential to cause harm not only to the individual receiving professional care but also to the clinician providing the treatment. In the final article of the series, I make recommendations for systemic changes for the field as well as for potentially revising previous models toward moving the Behavioral Health treatment and disability systems into more of a biopsychosocial approach. However, conclusions emphasize that successful implementation of recommendations and models require the involvement of all of the stakeholders in promoting better outcomes and in facilitating individuals; return to the workplace.
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