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New Publication Describes Clinical Guidelines for the Effective Management of Common, Costly Behavioral Health Disorders

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80232) has announced the
addition of "Disease State Management Strategies II. Clinical
Behavioral Health Guidelines, 2nd edition (update 2008)" to their
offering.

   Valuable clinical guidelines for the effective management of
common, costly behavioral health disorders including Attention-deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Alzheimer's disease, Alcohol/substance
abuse and dependency, Major depression, Bipolar, Obsessive-compulsive,
and Anxiety/phobias/panic disorders including PTSD, Personality
disorders, Impulse control, Conduct, Oppositional defiant disorders
and Schizophrenia. Extensive references, resource materials, and
related web sites follow each guideline. Useful tools for
accreditation and quality improvement strategies. Updated as new
information becomes available.

   Preface:

   Each guideline must be reviewed by the medical policy committee of
the HMO or contracted/delegated medical group or other providers and
modified and adapted as appropriate. It is strongly recommended that
all applicable documents that will be used to manage medical care in
the organization be sent to affected providers for review and comment
prior to implementation. This will always promote an understanding of
the guideline, avoid compliance issues, and frequently improve the
document by the added input.

   This information is provided as a general reference and is not
intended to address every aspect of a clinical situation that may
exist now, or in the future. Physicians and health care professionals
must exercise clinical discretion in interpreting and applying this
information to individual patients.

   Any information in this manual is advisory and has been developed
to assist healthcare professionals, together with patients, make
decisions about the management of the patient's health. It is intended
to support discussion and shared decision-making and is not a
substitute for sound clinical judgement.

   Cost effective health care is quality driven (true quality, that
is; not excessive care) and attention must always be focused on the
issues that will result in optimal medical/surgical outcomes in the
specific local medical environment. Guideline compliance remains a
major issue. Neither CQI teams nor academic detailing have proven to
be particularly effective.

   Once adopted, all policies, procedures, guidelines, protocols,
benefit interpretations, review criteria, pathways and the like should
be reviewed annually, or in some cases even more frequently, as
clinically significant changes occur due to new technology,
medications or practices entering the medical mainstream. The sources
of the information in a guideline, whenever possible, should be
included as a reference or footnote.

   Use clear and unambiguous language in a stated policy or
procedure. Avoid any implications of guaranteed clinical results or
outcomes as a result of following a particular guideline. All
policies, procedures, guidelines and similar criteria should be
followed consistently and be in writing.

   If the distribution of the guideline is not followed by feedback
and reinforcement, compliance will be minimal.

   When using this manual, it should be noted that the
policies/guidelines are all subject to contractual limitations and
changes that occur periodically based on objective studies in the
medical literature, recommendations by national bodies such as the
AMA, ACP or Medicare and/or other objective sources of new
information.

   Guidelines are a roadmap with options for the route to be
traveled, not a standard of care. These guidelines are not intended as
a sole source of guidance. Rather, each is designed to assist
clinicians by providing an evidence-based framework for
decision-making strategies. Guidelines are not intended to replace
clinical judgment or establish a protocol for all individuals and may
not provide the only appropriate approach to diagnosing and managing a
problem.

   To assure an organized process for the compilation, approval and
distribution of medical policy and related information, all policies
or guidelines proposed for use by any physician or medical
organization should be submitted to the Medical Director or Vice
President, Medical Services for detailed review, circulation to others
in the organization and specific approval prior to implementation.

   Contents List

   Introduction to this volume (Update 8-06)

   Resource lists - Evidence-based Medicine in Behavioral Healthcare
(Update 8-06)

   Evidence-based Medicine web sites

   Obstetrical guideline link - mental health (New 3-07)

   2007 JCAHO Behavioral Healthcare National Patient Safety Goals

   JCAHO Tips for Avoiding Suicide

   Behavioral Health Care - Access to care (1996 data)

   Thoughts for the Unwary

   Clinical Guidelines

   Alzheimer's disease (updated 07-04, 1-05, 6-05, 11-05, 3-06, 2-07)

   Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) (updated 10-04,
1-05, 2-06, 2-07, 11-07)

   Alcohol/Substance Abuse and Dependency (updated 12-04, 10-05,
9-06, 8-07, 10-07)

   Anxiety, Phobias and Panic Disorder (updated 08-04, 10-05, 2-06,
2-07)

   Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (updated 08-04, 11-05, 11-07)

   Bipolar Disorder (update 8-04, 12-04, 2-05, 6-05, 11-05, 1-07,
12-07)

   Major Depression (update 8-04, 12-04, 3-05, 11-05, 2-06, 5-06,
9-06, 1-07, 11-07)

   Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Body Dysmorphic Disorder
(BDD) (update 12-04, 11-05, 2-06, 3-07, 6-07)

   Personality Disorders (New 5-06)

   Impulse Control Disorders (New 11-05, update 1-08)

   Conduct Disorder (update 01-04, 8-06, 1-07, 1-08)

   Oppositional Defiant Disorder (update 01-04)

   Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Issues (New 6-07)

   Cognitive Mental Disorders in children or adolescents - due to a
general medical condition (1999, update 1-08)

   Schizophrenia - guideline, resources (update 8-05, 12-05, 4-06,
9-06, 1-07, 3-07, 11-07)

   Bibliography - a general reading list for patients and their
families

   Apollo publication list and order information

   For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80232

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
press@researchandmarkets.com

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