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Measurement-Based Care in a Remote Intensive Outpatient Program: Pilot Implementation Initiative
An intensive outpatient program (IOP) is one such intermediate level of care. Although models may vary, generally, IOPs include some combination of individual and group-based psychotherapy, medication management, and care coordination services [5,6]. While IOPs were traditionally in person before 2020, the pandemic ushered in a new age of remote care options, extending beyond just one-to-one outpatient offerings to include group-based offerings, such as IOPs.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e58994
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Intensive outpatient (IOP) care, provided for multiple hours every week, is 1 option to reduce the number of patients at risk for readmissions for mental health conditions through the provision of appropriate step-down care for youth as they are discharged from the hospital [14,37]. A growing research base on youth’s IOP programs demonstrates significant symptom reduction and improved functioning [38-40].
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e47895
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The purpose of the assessment reported here was to test the preliminary effectiveness of remote intensive outpatient programming (IOP) in treating depression in youth with high acuity mental health diagnoses.
IOP is an alternative model to inpatient care for youth with needs greater than those that can be served in traditional outpatient services.
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e44756
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