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Background Statement

Updated Person / Encounter Data Set  June 2002

Brief overview of the Decision Support 2000+ informational framework

MHSIP Regional User Group (RUG) Memo dated March 23, 2001

Crosswalk between URS Basic Tables and Decision Support 2000+

Comparison of Decision Support 2000+ Enrollment and Encounter data sets with other national data sets

FN11 and CMHS Uniform Reporting System Compliance Tables


 We would be very grateful for your feedback on the Requirements Analysis for Decision Support 2000+. We are interested in hearing your thoughts on several issues. For example, do you think Decision Support 2000 will be useful to you in and to others, and if so, how? Have we missed broad categories of data or specific data elements that would be important to you in using Decision Support 2000+? If you were to implement Decision Support 2000+, what kinds of problems, if any, do you think you would encounter? Please email us with your thoughts on these issues or any others or with any questions about Decision Support 2000+.

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Table of Contents    

(Detailed Table of Contents)

bulletI. Introduction to the Draft Requirements Analysis for Decision Support 2000+  
bulletII. Population Data
bulletIII. Enrollment Data
bulletIV. Encounter Data
bulletV. Financial Data
bulletVI. Human Resources Data
bulletVII. Organizational Data
bulletVIII. Clinical Guidelines
bulletIX. Data Collection Related to System Guidelines
bulletX. Performance Indicators and Report Cards
bulletXI. Consumer Outcomes Measures
bulletXII. Overarching Issues

Introduction and Summaries

Data Tables

 

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