North Carolina Practice Improvement Collaborative considers CTI dissemination

June 2, 2009

ncpostcardDan Herman, CTI research director, met on May 29 with the mental health subcommittee of the North Carolina Practice Improvement Collaborative in Raleigh to describe the model, present research findings and discuss way in which CTI might be usefully implemented in the state’s mental health system.  Reporting to the state’s Director of the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, the Collaborative provides guidance in determining the future evidence based services and supports that will be provided through the public system.

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