Directions for Future Patient-Centered and Comparative Effectiveness Research for People With Serious Mental Illness in a Learning Mental Health Care System

Abstract

This supplement, while ambitious in scope, presents its major concepts with elegance and clarity. In this critical appraisal of mental health services treatment and outcomes, the authors have extended the utility of research findings by systematically gathering data on the experiences and preferences of numerous stakeholders. Key among the report’s conclusions is the need for patient-centered, patient-developed measures that can be used at all levels of a learning system to assess service provision approaches, compare treatment interventions, and improve outcomes

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