An Innovative Model of Pediatric ACute Mental Health and AddictioNs Care to Increase Value to Children, Youth, and the Healthcare System: The PACMAN Study

The PACMAN Study seeks to understand experiences and satisfaction with care and outcomes of children and youth who used mental health services as well as their parents and caregivers at the above-mentioned hospitals, including an economic evaluation conducted by the IHE on the impact of the intervention on healthcare resource use and costs in youth with mental health and addiction conditions.
The purpose of the PACMAN study is to implement and evaluate an integrated, evidence-based approach to family-centered, acute mental health and addiction care.
The goal of the PACMAN study is to provide the right care, with the right people, at the right place and time.

Faculty Supervisor:

Arto Ohinmaa

Student:

Partner:

Institute of Health Economics

Discipline:

Mathematics

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

University of Alberta

Program:

Accelerate

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