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You are here: Home Reports & data Mental health services Development of a prototype Australian mental health intervention classification: a working paper
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Development of a prototype Australian mental health intervention classification: a working paper

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Release Date: 19 Feb 2013
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2013. Development of a prototype Australian mental health intervention classification: a working paper. Cat. no. HSE 130. Canberra: AIHW.

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2013). Development of a prototype Australian mental health intervention classification: a working paper. Canberra: AIHW.

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The prototype Mental Health Intervention Classification (MHIC) has been developed so that information on mental health interventions can be collected using a standard classification scheme. Adoption of the prototype will enable nationally comparable and consistent reporting of trends, patterns and best practice in the provision of mental health services.

  • ISBN: 978-1-74249-401-2
  • Cat. no: HSE 130
  • Pages: 129
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