Implementing Evidence-Based Practices for Youth in an HMO: The Roles of External Ratings and Market Share

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John Hamilton
Eric Daleiden
Sue Dopson
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[1] The Permanente Medical Group,Rhodes Trust Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Said Business School
[2] Kismetrics LLC,undefined
[3] University of Oxford,undefined
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Implementation; Evidence-based practice; HMO;
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A qualitative study of child clinicians in a non-profit HMO examined implementation of evidence-based practices (EBPs) for anxiety and oppositional defiant disorders using interviews and focus groups with 33 clinicians (97% of participants), and ethnography of emails and meetings. Analysis showed statistical measures of access and service—key elements of rating organizations’ “report cards”— were central in creating “pressure” making transition to EBPs difficult. EBPs were secondary to access and service targets. “Research” and “statistics” were perceived as unrealistic, “literature” as lacking authority. Rating organizations should include outcome and fidelity metrics to align market share pressures with children’s health.
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