Developing Tools for Measuring Mental Health Outcomes


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The measures of the quality of medical care are used to understand the impact of interventions when implemented on real world medical care systems and environments. These measures are used to assess the effectiveness of treatments and to understand access to care, care provision processes, patient care perceptions and other factors that can affect patients and their satisfaction with treatment.

Measures of medical care can help patients and their doctors understand and choose care options that best meet their needs. They can also be used to monitor and improve the delivery of interventions, promote best practices and improve attention for all.

The three main types of measures used to evaluate the quality of medical care are:

  • Structural quality measures: These measures evaluate whether the supplier or organization has the infrastructure and capacity to provide care to patients.
  • Process quality measures: These measures evaluate whether patients receive the care they should.
  • Result quality measures: These measures Evaluate whether the care that patients receive improve their health and functioning.

The use of quality measures focused on results is common for many physical health conditions. For example, quality measures centered on diabetes could measure the number of diabetes patients who meet the objectives for blood sugar control after treatment. However, very few quality measures focused on the result for mental illnesses have been developed.

What studies are being financed by NIH?

To help fill this emptiness, national health institutes have financed six projects to develop, prove and validate quality measures focused on results for mental health. As part of these projects, researchers must participate and present their measures to regulatory or government bodies, such as the Medicare and Medicaid Services Center or the Battelle Association for Quality Measurement. The support of these regulatory agencies helps to facilitate the implementation and use of a measure by health plans, medical care payers (such as insurance companies), doctors and patients.

NIH’s support for these projects is one of the many ways in which the institute is working to increase accessibility and availability of evidence -based mental health treatments.

The six financed projects are:

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