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The next generation of risk assessment and management

Abstract

Big data and analytics are rapidly changing health care and enabling a degree of measurement and quality improvement not previously seen. For a variety of reasons including the limited number of quality indicators in mental health care, psychiatry has been late to the game. Use of technology to measure, monitor, and assess risk and change, would have a significant impact for key stakeholders including patients, care providers, and the community. Analytics offer an opportunity to increase our understanding of the psychiatric populations, target effective programs and interventions, and direct more personalized care at the critical intersection of risk assessment and prediction – risk management. The electronic Hamilton Anatomy of Risk Management (eHARM) aims to harness the capabilities afforded by data analytics to enhance the assessment, monitoring, and management of risk at the clinical interface.

Authors

Mullally K; Mamak M; Chaimowitz GA

Journal

International Journal of Risk and Recovery, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 21–26

Publisher

Forensic Psychiatry Institute

Publication Date

January 31, 2018

DOI

10.15173/ijrr.v1i1.3365

ISSN

2561-5645

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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