"Collaborative Documentation for Behavioral Healthcare Providers" by Suzanne Maniss Ph.D., LCDC, NCC and Amanda G. Pruit LPC
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Abstract

This article considers the practice of collaborative documentation (CD) for behavioral healthcare providers; the legislative, technological, and philosophical milieu in which it developed; the attributed benefits for providers and clients; and the peer-reviewed research supporting its use. Collaborative documentation has emerged following significant legislative and technological changes in healthcare delivery and shifts toward client-centered healthcare practices including more shared decision-making between clients and practitioners.

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