Monitoring and Surveillance of Behavioral Health in the Context of Public Health Emergencies
This toolkit shows how existing data sources (such as unemployment insurance claims, 2-1-1 hotline calls, calls to Poison Control Centers, prescription drug fills, and others) can be used for behavioral health surveillance.
Source: RAND Research Health and Health Care - Category: Health Management Authors: Joie D. Acosta; Laura J. Faherty; Rachel Landis; Lawrence Baker; Shira H. Fischer; Priya Gandhi; Jonathan S. Levin; Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar; Margaret M. Weden Source Type: research
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