Implementing a State-Level Quality Improvement Collaborative
A new resource guide from the Medicaid Network for Evidence-based Treatment (MEDNET) is designed to help State agencies and policymakers, as well as other stakeholders, implement a State-level quality improvement collaborative that addresses a specific clinical concern such as various mental health conditions that affect the Medicaid population, including children and adolescents. This guide describes the core components of a quality improvement collaborative, including examples from MEDNET.
Implementing a State-Level Quality Improvement Collaborative
A Resource Guide From the Medicaid Network for Evidence-based Treatment (MEDNET)
This Resource Guide is designed to help State agencies and policymakers, as well as other stakeholders, implement a State-level quality improvement collaborative that addresses a specific clinical concern such as various mental health conditions that affect the Medicaid population. A quality improvement collaborative usually consists of policy leaders and health stakeholders working toward a common goal of improving performance on a well-defined quality measure or set of measures. This guide describes the core components of a quality improvement collaborative, including examples from the Medicaid Network for Evidence-based Treatment (MEDNET).
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- MEDNET Resource Guide [ PDF File, 2.75 MB]
Page last reviewed November 2014
Internet Citation: Implementing a State-Level Quality Improvement Collaborative: A Resource Guide From the Medicaid Network for Evidence-based Treatment (MEDNET). November 2014. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-safety/quality-resources/tools/mednetresourceguide/index.html
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