9781635852264-1635852269-Treatment Planning in Behavioral Health Care and Human Services (Soft Cover)

Treatment Planning in Behavioral Health Care and Human Services (Soft Cover)

ISBN-13: 9781635852264
ISBN-10: 1635852269
Edition: 1
Author: Joint Commission Resources, Phyllis Crittenden
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Joint Commission Resources
Format: Spiral-bound 200 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781635852264
ISBN-10: 1635852269
Edition: 1
Author: Joint Commission Resources, Phyllis Crittenden
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Joint Commission Resources
Format: Spiral-bound 200 pages

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Treatment Planning in Behavioral Health Care and Human Services (Soft Cover) (ISBN-13: 9781635852264 and ISBN-10: 1635852269), written by authors Joint Commission Resources, Phyllis Crittenden, was published by Joint Commission Resources in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Treatment Planning in Behavioral Health Care and Human Services (Soft Cover) (Spiral-bound) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.03.

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This book takes a close look at the Joint Commission standards and elements of performance (EPs) related to treatment planning in the “Care, Treatment, and Services” (CTS) chapter of the Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Behavioral Health Care and Human Services (CAMBHC) and its counterpart E-dition®. It explores the processes and activities that go into effective treatment planning within BHC programs and settings. Of course, this book cannot delve into specific diagnoses and individual behavioral health care needs and planning for the appropriate treatment, care, or services to meet those needs. Rather, this book, like the Joint Commission standards, focuses on the quality of overall treatment planning processes within BHC organizations.
Treatment planning in BHC was the #1 identified need on a survey conducted by Joint Commission Resources (JCR), The Joint Commission’s official publisher and educator. To help accredited BHC organizations identify and improve compliance in areas related to treatment planning, Treatment Planning in Behavioral Health Care and Human Services highlights Joint Commission requirements that many organizations find challenging (as seen by Joint Commission surveyors) and offers solutions and strategies for improvement. Recent data from The Joint Commission show that on surveys conducted in BHC settings in 2020, the rate of noncompliance with Standard CTS.03.01.03 was 61.69%. This requirement states: “The organization has a plan for care, treatment, or services that reflects the assessed needs, strengths, preferences, and goals of the individual served.” That means that nearly two out of three Joint Commission–accredited BHC organizations surveyed in 2020 did not adequately plan for individuals’ care, treatment, or services. What were the problems with complying with this requirement? Joint Commission surveyors reported the following common problems: Care, treatment, or service goals did not reflect the individual’s own words. Care, treatment, or service goals were not reviewed at specific time frames as required. Care, treatment, or service goals were not measurable and did not or could not show progress toward meeting identified goals. The treatment plan did not address all the needs and problems identified during screening and assessment. The treatment plan was not individualized. Goals and objectives in multiple plans for multiple individuals were the same, selected from scripted language found in the electronic medical record. Individuals were not involved in decision making for treatment planning. Organizations failed to follow the written plan for care, treatment, or services.
This book will look at these compliance challenges and identify and explain ways that organizations can improve. Specifically, Joint Commission standards require BHC organizations to provide care, treatment, and services through the successful coordination and completion of the following processes: Entry to care, treatment, or services Screening, assessment, and reassessment Planning and development of care, treatment, or services Delivery of individualized care, treatment, or services Monitoring outcomes of care, treatment, or services to achieve individualized goals Continuity of care, treatment, or services Discharge planning Prevention and wellness promotion services, when applicable

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