Behavioral health services based on ICF

Pankaj Puri

Abstract


This approach is intended to be a tool for addressing some of the issues that arise in community mental health treatment. The electronic-bulletin-board-like system with ICF-based data entry is used through a computer network to provide community mental health care consumer information. Such a system is predicted to aid in health care consumer rehabilitation and the avoidance of sickness recurrence. It will become a critical component of community mental health treatment in the future.

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