MBC creates a virtuous cycle for higher patient engagement and better clinical outcomes

Measurement-Based Care is an Evidence-Based Practice [1]

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Patient engages

Patient finds completing measures helpful to communicate experiences [2,3]

“With the graphs, my provider can see what I think and feel”

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Provider gets signal

Provider notices need for action (e.g., positive shift, lack of response, sudden decline) [6]

“Patient-reported feedback showed me things I didn’t expect”

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Provider takes action

Addresses feedback in session and uses that feedback in treatment planning

“Let me bring the patient feedback into treatment to guide us”

Significant improvements in clinical outcomes for behavioral health organizations of all sizes

120% Increase in remission from depression

20% Reduction in no-show rate

45% Improvement in reduction of HbA1c

MBC impacts the whole organization

All stakeholders benefit from effective MBC 

 

Patients

 
  • Raise issues they may not feel comfortable addressing aloud

  • Reassure them that the clinician is paying attention to their needs and tailoring treatment to their concerns

  • Focus treatment on issues that are important to them

 

Clinicians

 
  • Flag critical issues and declining status

  • Enhance clinical decision-making and judgment

  • Structure treatment and save time

  • Promote learning and collaboration

  • Improve patient engagement

  • Track patient progress, process, and outcomes

 

Clinical Directors

 
 

Organizational Leadership

 
  • Bring the patient/client’s voice to life

  • Provide information for quality improvement and accountability

  • Use independent data to guide supervision

  • Promote evidence-based practice

 
 
  • Demonstrate a priority on service quality and effectiveness

  • Manage clinical services on quality and impact, not just productivity

  • Enable a data-driven approach to funding and program development initiatives

Mirah’s clinically infused design makes it uniquely able to build MBC success at your organization

We make it easy to build MBC into your clinical practice through our intuitive platform and best-practice implementation process

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Patient-centered

Measurement-based care contributes to client-centered care by promoting better communication, a greater understanding of symptoms and functioning, and improved engagement in treatment. [4,5]

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No-shows dropped 22% in the first 6 months

A practice can further reduce no-shows by using Mirah to identify high-risk patients and proactively reaching out to them.

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Provider-driven

75% of clinicians found Mirah to significantly inform and improve treatment plans.

Research shows that measurement-based care improves outcomes, but is critically underused. [7, 8]

Measurement-based care does more than simply improve treatment efficacy

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Lower Cost of Care [7,8]

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Shorter Duration of Care [7,8]

By using feedback to inform treatment, clinicians can more quickly diagnose when treatment isn’t working and make changes to get it back on track.

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