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Strategies for System of Care Development: Locally Identified Factors for System Implementation (Supplement to Issue Brief #2)

Authors: Hodges, S, Ferreira, K., Israel, N., Mazza, J.

Publication Year: 2007

Last Updated: 2010-09-10 11:10:51

Journal: NA

Keywords: systems of care, implementation, factors, cross-site, systems, Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Case Studies of Systems of Care

 

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Companion document for Critical Factors in System of Care Implementation, System Implementation Issue Brief #2, which presents cross-site patterns of system implementation. This document delineates locally identified implementation factors that stakeholders considered critical to system of care development. This data presentation was prepared by Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health investigators Sharon Hodges, Kathleen Ferreira, Nathaniel Israel, & Jessica Mazza

 

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 This document provides locally identified and defined system implementation factors from data collected in Phases I and II of the study. This document is not intended to stand alone, but rather to provide additional information for readers of Issue Brief #2.

This issue brief presents cross-site patterns of system implementation. These patterns emerged from the analysis of locally identified implementation factors that stakeholders considered critical to system of care development. This overview was prepared by Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health investigators Sharon Hodges, Nathaniel Israel, Kathleen Ferreira, & Jessica Mazza.


 

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