MHSR Day 2: Improving Quality of Care for People with Severe Mental Illness
MHSR Day 2: Improving Quality of Care for People with Severe Mental IllnessThe National Institute of Mental Health hosted the 23rd Conference on Mental Health Services Research (MHSR) with the theme, “Harnessing Science to Strengthen the Public Health Impact.” The MHSR is the nation’s premier mental health services research conference. The August 1-2, 2016 conference brought together leading mental health services researchers, clinicians, mental health advocates, and federal and nonfederal partners.
This video from Day 2 of the MHSR Conference captures the Paper Panel: Improving Quality of Care for People with Severe Mental Illness. The video features
Improving Functional Outcomes Among Persons with Severe Mental Illness by Targeting Self-Stigma: Preliminary Evidence for the Effectiveness of Narrative Enhancement and Cognitive Therapy
Philip Yanos, Ph.D., John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research
Integrating Evidence-based Behavioral, Somatic, and Social Services for People with Serious Mental Illness: A Mixed-methods Study of Maryland's Medicaid Health Home Program
Beth McGinty, Ph.D., M.S., Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Improving Fidelity, Research and Outcomes in Assertive Community Treatment
Gregory Teague, Ph.D., University of South Florida
Impact of a CMHC based Health Home Model on Adherence to Psychotropic Medications for Medicaid Beneficiaries Living with Severe Mental Illness
Akincigil Ayse, Ph.D., Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey