Polaris to Present at International Conference on Violence, Abuse & Trauma
Dr. Linda Toche-Manley, vice president of Polaris Health Directions, will present on an innovative outcomes management tool for domestic violence treatment at the 15th annual International Conference on Violence, Abuse and Trauma.
Langhorne, PA, August 26, 2010 --(PR.com)-- On Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010, Dr. Linda Toche-Manley, vice president of Polaris Health Directions, will present at the 15th annual International Conference on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, hosted by The Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, in San Diego, Calif.
Dr. Toche-Manley will discuss the use of an innovative clinical tool, called Polaris-DV (domestic violence), which provides behavioral health and abuse recovery information to support service planning and the long-term monitoring of women receiving care for domestic violence in medical settings, Family Justice Centers, and domestic violence agencies.
Polaris-DV encourages health care and social welfare providers to move beyond screening for domestic violence to also monitor and treat the physical and behavioral effects of abuse to improve outcomes and reduce medical system costs. With the information the system provides, clinicians can determine the most appropriate treatment and document the high-risk attitudes and behaviors associated with revictimization or reenactment of abuse, as well as the development of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Dr. Toche-Manley will also share current research, which shows that while the long-term physical and emotional impact of abuse is dramatic, with treatment many women can recover and lead productive lives. In support of her presentation, she will provide predictive models that show factors associated with reduction in revictimization and improved resilience.
For more information on the presentation or Polaris-DV (http://www.polarishealth.com/solutions/dv/domestic_violence.html), send an e-mail to moreinfo@polarishealth.com.
The project described was supported by Award Number HD054079 from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) or the National Institutes of Health.
About Polaris Health Directions
At Polaris, we recognize that organizations cannot manage what they do not measure. Polaris's advanced technology and science driven assessment systems are designed to capture the clinical data essential to quality improvement and enhanced organizational management. Polaris solutions provide advanced analytics to help you improve and demonstrate to your customers the value of your care. With a focus on prediction, Polaris solutions do more than describe clinical change. Our systems also indicate if treatment is likely to have a positive result. Helping you make better decisions in the present by anticipating the future will be the difference in reducing your costs while improving patient care.
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Dr. Toche-Manley will discuss the use of an innovative clinical tool, called Polaris-DV (domestic violence), which provides behavioral health and abuse recovery information to support service planning and the long-term monitoring of women receiving care for domestic violence in medical settings, Family Justice Centers, and domestic violence agencies.
Polaris-DV encourages health care and social welfare providers to move beyond screening for domestic violence to also monitor and treat the physical and behavioral effects of abuse to improve outcomes and reduce medical system costs. With the information the system provides, clinicians can determine the most appropriate treatment and document the high-risk attitudes and behaviors associated with revictimization or reenactment of abuse, as well as the development of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Dr. Toche-Manley will also share current research, which shows that while the long-term physical and emotional impact of abuse is dramatic, with treatment many women can recover and lead productive lives. In support of her presentation, she will provide predictive models that show factors associated with reduction in revictimization and improved resilience.
For more information on the presentation or Polaris-DV (http://www.polarishealth.com/solutions/dv/domestic_violence.html), send an e-mail to moreinfo@polarishealth.com.
The project described was supported by Award Number HD054079 from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) or the National Institutes of Health.
About Polaris Health Directions
At Polaris, we recognize that organizations cannot manage what they do not measure. Polaris's advanced technology and science driven assessment systems are designed to capture the clinical data essential to quality improvement and enhanced organizational management. Polaris solutions provide advanced analytics to help you improve and demonstrate to your customers the value of your care. With a focus on prediction, Polaris solutions do more than describe clinical change. Our systems also indicate if treatment is likely to have a positive result. Helping you make better decisions in the present by anticipating the future will be the difference in reducing your costs while improving patient care.
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Polaris Health Directions
Dr. Linda Toche-Manley
215.359.3901
www.polarishealth.com
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Dr. Linda Toche-Manley
215.359.3901
www.polarishealth.com
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