For many psychiatrists and other mental health professionals, the clinical review is the most burdensome and disagreeable part of managed care. In that review they are asked, by a representative of the managed care company, to justify their patient's need for care and to defend the treatment they are providing. Clinicians usually feel at a disadvantage in these discussions because they are never quite sure what information the reviewer needs to approve the patient's care. This does not have to be the case.
The goal of this book is to teach psychiatrists, mental health professionals,...
For many psychiatrists and other mental health professionals, the clinical review is the most burdensome and disagreeable part of managed care. In ...