Missouri Coalition for Community Behavioral Healthcare wins national award


Care Management Technologies (CMT) proudly salutes the Missouri Coalition for Community Behavioral Healthcare for wining the ‘Science into Practice: Systems Change and Best Practices’ Award. The National Council for Behavioral Healthcare presented the prestigious award to the Coalition, following the nomination by its long-term health analytics partner, Care Management Technologies. The award was presented at the Awards of Excellence event in Las Vegas on March 8, 2016.

The Missouri Coalition for Community Behavioral Healthcare represents over 30 community-based mental health and substance use disorder providers throughout Missouri.  These member agencies include more than 9,500 caring and qualified staff annually that provide treatment and support services to approximately 250,000 consumers across the State.

For over a decade, Care Management Technologies has provided evidence based analytic, reporting and intervention services to the Coalition. These services have assisted the Coalition in their ongoing initiatives to provide the citizens of Missouri with quality and comprehensive mental health and addictive disease disorders care in their own communities. 

CMT is a science driven healthcare decision support organization supporting whole person care delivery.  CMT offers over 350 science and standards based algorithms that support payers and providers to achieve maximum care for those served delivery while obtaining high quality evidence based care while lowering costs.

 



April 4, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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