Tracking Developmentally Disabled Clients
Sharon Borthwick,
Richard Butkus and
Curtis Miller
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Sharon Borthwick: Neuropsychiatric Institute Research Group at Pacific State Hospital
Richard Butkus: Neuropsychiatric Institute Research Group at Pacific State Hospital
Curtis Miller: Medicine University of California at Los Angeles
Evaluation Review, 1979, vol. 3, issue 2, 256-262
Abstract:
An encoding approach was designed to track developmentally disabled clients through a continuum of services in a service delivery system. Exact matching offiles is ofprimary importance, as data files are linked together and used in decisions regarding client service plans. After four years of use, the reliability of the encoding system was evaluated and found to be an effective means of tracking clients through a service delivery system.
Date: 1979
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DOI: 10.1177/0193841X7900300206
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