Measurement Based Care
What it is, Why it Matters, and How to Put it into Practice
for professionals in psychology, behavioral health, and social work
Presented by Adam Graham & Josh Hagedorn
Videos
The following videos include Part 1 and Part 2 of Adam Graham and Josh Hagedorn’s training on the “Measurement Based Care (MBC): What it is, Why it Matters, and How to Put it into Practice.” This presentation introduces and unpacks MBC at the clinician, team, and agency model.
Part 1:
Measurement Based Care: What it is, Why it Matters, and How to Put it into Practice
(Adam Graham and Josh Hagedorn)
Part 2:
Measurement Based Care: What it is, Why it Matters, and How to Put it into Practice
(Adam Graham and Josh Hagedorn)
Description:
The movement of applying Measurement-Based Care (MBC) in community mental health settings is the premier framework for improving the effectiveness, efficiency, and equitability of services provided. This training introduces and unpacks MBC at the clinician, team, and agency model, with a direct line drawn to why it is worth the time and intention to implement this approach. Evidenced based measurement tools will be surveyed, as well as a model for systems-side implementation of MBC.
Date Presented: Thurs., Mar. 30, 2023 12:00pm – 3:00pm (Central)
Date Training Expires: Mar. 30, 2025
Objectives:
- Articulate a robust definition of measurement-based care and its application at the clinician, team, and agency level.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of the specific evidenced-based measurement tools presented in this session.
- Identify and discuss issues related to system-wide implementation of measurement-based care.
Instructional Level: Introductory
Supporting Material
No additional materials available
About the Speaker
Adam Graham
Adam Graham is licensed professional counselor with 14 years of experience in community mental health in Nashville, TN. Adam served in roles of Care Manager, Crisis Counselor, Supervisor, and Director of Emergency Psychiatric Services.
Today, Adam is a clinical consultant with TBD Solutions, a mental health consultant for the FBI, and a professor with Vanderbilt University’s graduate counseling program.
Josh Hagedorn
These trainings were funded in whole or in part by funds from the SAMHSA Community Mental Health Block Grant, SAMHSA Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant and state funds sub-granted from the Nebraska Department of Health and Services, Division of Behavioral Health.