Community mental health services based on ICF

Kamlesh Kumar

Abstract


This system is intended to be a tool that addresses certain problems associated with providing community mental health treatment. To share consumer data for community mental health treatment, an electronic bulletin-board-style system that accepts ICF-based data entry is used across a computer network. Such a system is anticipated to aid in the rehabilitation of healthcare consumers and in the avoidance of a disease' recurrence. In the future, it will be a crucial requirement for community mental health treatment.

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