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Welcome to the Michigan Mental Health Evidence-Based
Practice Initiative website!
Advancements in all areas of medicine (basic medical
knowledge, treatment strategies, interpretation of clinical data,
diagnostics, and pharmacology, to name a few) over the past several
decades have occurred so rapidly that physicians and practitioners
are challenged to assimilate their existing knowledge base with
new strategies in order to treat patients optimally.
Guidelines and algorithms are among the various tools
that have been designed to manage large amounts of new information
and keep everyday medical practice in step with current research.
In routine practice, however, guidelines and algorithms are significantly
underutilized, primarily due to limits in their immediate availability
and ease of use at the time of patient care.
The goal of this initiative is to improve the quality
of mental health services in Michigan through dissemination and
adoption of guidelines and algorithms for evidence-based pharmacological
treatment of schizophrenia, major depression, and bipolar disorder.
The initiative is being piloted in the public and private sectors,
in urban and non-urban settings, and in different regions of the
state.
A distinguished panel of 25
Michigan mental health experts has developed an action plan
to improve the quality of mental health care in Michigan. The plan—Closing
the Quality Gap in Michigan: A Prescription for Mental Health Care—focuses
on encouraging and assisting physicians to adopt best-practice or
evidence-based practice (EBP) in the prescription and monitoring
of drugs for people with major depression, bipolar disorder, and
schizophrenia.
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