The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems
In The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems, you'll travel to six major cities in the “Target Cities” demonstration project sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). You'll see how treatment centers are developing automated management information systems that have been proven to more effectively and efficiently meet the needs of patients requiring addiction recovery and treatment in large metropolitan areas. Your understanding of what it takes to develop, run, and maintain automated management information systems will increase as you read these firsthand accounts of specialists who have taken their own systems through the stages of initial development, to ongoing maintenance, and to eventual evolution.

The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems provides an excellent forum of discovery in which you have everything you need to fully compare and contrast how various local conditions have impacted the growth of these cities’information systems and how individual problems can be solved. Several real-world views of these and many other specific topics in these metropolitan areas of the country are at your fingertips:
  • how central intake sites provide rapid assessment, referral, and care management in Cleveland, Ohio
  • facilitating automated client assessment, referral, and service tracking in Portland, Oregon
  • how central intake units (CIUs) and a computerized management information system (MIS) reduce barriers to treatment entry, increase treatment retention, and support continued posttreatment recovery in Dallas, Texas
  • the St. Louis, Missouri, information system that was conceptualized and implemented statewide
  • the patient tracking system (PTS) in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • lessons learned in Detroit, Michigan, by staff using a management information system
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The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems
In The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems, you'll travel to six major cities in the “Target Cities” demonstration project sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). You'll see how treatment centers are developing automated management information systems that have been proven to more effectively and efficiently meet the needs of patients requiring addiction recovery and treatment in large metropolitan areas. Your understanding of what it takes to develop, run, and maintain automated management information systems will increase as you read these firsthand accounts of specialists who have taken their own systems through the stages of initial development, to ongoing maintenance, and to eventual evolution.

The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems provides an excellent forum of discovery in which you have everything you need to fully compare and contrast how various local conditions have impacted the growth of these cities’information systems and how individual problems can be solved. Several real-world views of these and many other specific topics in these metropolitan areas of the country are at your fingertips:
  • how central intake sites provide rapid assessment, referral, and care management in Cleveland, Ohio
  • facilitating automated client assessment, referral, and service tracking in Portland, Oregon
  • how central intake units (CIUs) and a computerized management information system (MIS) reduce barriers to treatment entry, increase treatment retention, and support continued posttreatment recovery in Dallas, Texas
  • the St. Louis, Missouri, information system that was conceptualized and implemented statewide
  • the patient tracking system (PTS) in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • lessons learned in Detroit, Michigan, by staff using a management information system
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The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems

The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems

by Matthew G Hile
The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems

The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems

by Matthew G Hile

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In The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems, you'll travel to six major cities in the “Target Cities” demonstration project sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT). You'll see how treatment centers are developing automated management information systems that have been proven to more effectively and efficiently meet the needs of patients requiring addiction recovery and treatment in large metropolitan areas. Your understanding of what it takes to develop, run, and maintain automated management information systems will increase as you read these firsthand accounts of specialists who have taken their own systems through the stages of initial development, to ongoing maintenance, and to eventual evolution.

The History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems provides an excellent forum of discovery in which you have everything you need to fully compare and contrast how various local conditions have impacted the growth of these cities’information systems and how individual problems can be solved. Several real-world views of these and many other specific topics in these metropolitan areas of the country are at your fingertips:
  • how central intake sites provide rapid assessment, referral, and care management in Cleveland, Ohio
  • facilitating automated client assessment, referral, and service tracking in Portland, Oregon
  • how central intake units (CIUs) and a computerized management information system (MIS) reduce barriers to treatment entry, increase treatment retention, and support continued posttreatment recovery in Dallas, Texas
  • the St. Louis, Missouri, information system that was conceptualized and implemented statewide
  • the patient tracking system (PTS) in New Orleans, Louisiana
  • lessons learned in Detroit, Michigan, by staff using a management information system

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780789005205
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/04/1998
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Hile, Matthew G

Table of Contents

ContentsThe History and Function of the Target Cities Management Information Systems: An Introduction to the Special Issue
  • Development and Use of Information Systems in the Cleveland Target Cities Demonstration Project
  • Dallas Target Cities Safety Network Management Information System
  • Development of the Detroit Target Cities Management Information System
  • The New Orleans Patient Tracking System (PTS): Data Management for a Network of Community-Based Alcohol and Drug Treatment Providers
  • Management Information System Development for the Substance Abuse Treatment System: The Portland Target City Experience
  • St. Louis Target City Information System
  • Index
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