Handbook of quality management in behavioral health, George Stricker, Warwick Troy, and Sharon Shueman, 2000, Kluwer-Plenum, New York, 410 pp.

2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-69
Author(s):  
Neil Boyd
2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdurrozzaq Hasibuan

Dimasa ledakan teknologi, para manajer disiapkan dengan tantangan tentang bagaimana memelihara pusat teknologi dan menyediakan teknologi yang paling tepat untuk konsumen. Makalah ini memaparkan sebuah pendekatan yang mudah untuk mengukur produktivitas teknologi dalam pengembangan produk. Pendekatan ini mengambil keuntungan dari pengembangan produk. Pendekatan ini mengambil keuntungan dari pengembangan produk. Pendekatan ini mengambil keuntungan dari pengembangan fungsi kualitas (Quality Function Deployment/QFD) dan total produktivitas dari Edosomwan (Integrating Productivity and Quality Management, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1987) untuk menyimbangkan pengaruh penjualan dan tekanan teknologi. Efisiensi dan efektifitas dari pengembangan teknologi akan dihitung. Informasi ini mungkin dapat mendukung para manajer untuk memilih investasiteknologi selanjutnya dan sumber alokasi bagian.


Author(s):  
Robert S. Kurtz

In New York City, from the 1990s to the present, covert racism is alive and well in the field of medicine and medical education. The most heavily impacted are African American and Caribbean American females and males. The inequitable treatment thus engendered has concrete results ranging from unwarranted criticism in residency education to forced changes of medical occupations and jobs, to false attributions of behavioral health issues. Combating these challenges requires fortified character armor, seeking percipient well positioned minority, white and off-whites allies, and a willingness to maintain continued vigilance. With persistence and tenacity, success is possible in terms of protecting minorities both in the educational process, and in a mature medical life.


2017 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 78-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sean J. Haley ◽  
Susan Moscou ◽  
Sharifa Murray ◽  
Traci Rieckmann ◽  
Kameron Wells

Adolescent experimentation with alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs is commonplace, and limited access to screening and treatment services poses a significant public health risk. This study identified alcohol, tobacco, and other drug services available for adolescents at community health center sites in New York. A survey was distributed to medical and behavioral health directors across 54 community health center organizations serving 255 primary care adolescent sites. One third of sites required adolescent screening for substance use disorders (SUDs). Twenty-eight percent of sites said all/nearly all (80%-100%) and 12% said most (60%-79%) adolescents actually were screened. On-site tobacco cessation treatment and substance abuse counseling were offered at 53% and 14% of sites, respectively. Multilevel models suggested that community health center organizations positively influenced sites’ adolescent SUD screening and tobacco treatment. Additional investment in adolescent behavioral health screening and treatment is needed to reduce alcohol, illicit drug, or tobacco use among the underserved.


2017 ◽  
Vol 52 (12) ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Jay Carruthers ◽  
Lloyd Sederer

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