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Mental Health Care Provider Experiences of Remote Measurement-Based Care Rollout in an Urban Safety-Net Psychiatry Department: Three-Site Mixed Methods Hypothesis-Generating Implementation Study
JMIR Formative Research2025Vol. 9, pp. e71570–e71570
Ana M. Progovac, Carl Fulwiler, Margaret Lanca, Daisy Wang, Kate Zona, Norah Mulvaney‐Day, Rajendra Aldis, H Stephen Leff, Philip S. Wang, Lisa C Rosenfeld
Abstract
More than 1 year after the implementation of remote MBC for mental health, mental health care providers had enduring concerns about its implications for health equity as well as its bidirectional relationship with TA. These findings suggest that further study is needed to identify system-level strategies to mitigate potential negative effects of real-world MBC implementations on health equity, particularly in low-resource settings with diverse populations.
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