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Robert A. Rosenheck
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 993
Citations - 58354
Robert A. Rosenheck is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Veterans Affairs. The author has an hindex of 114, co-authored 963 publications receiving 54357 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert A. Rosenheck include Eastern Virginia Medical School & The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.
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Professionalism, bureaucracy and patriotism: The VA as a health care megasystem
TL;DR: Characteristic experiences of mental health professionals in this system are described and the system is analyzed in terms of its organizational tasks, structure and cultures.
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Veterans Affairs Intensive Case Management for Older Veterans
TL;DR: These data highlight the unique characteristics of older veterans receiving ACT-like services and the need to focus greater attention on recovery-oriented services as well as community support for this subgroup.
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Rater Evaluations for Psychiatric Instruments and Cultural Differences: The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale in China and the United States
Neil Krishan Aggarwal,Xiang Yang Zhang,Elina Stefanovics,Elina Stefanovics,Da Chun Chen,Mei Hong Xiu,Ke Xu,Ke Xu,Robert A. Rosenheck,Robert A. Rosenheck +9 more
TL;DR: Differences seem to be best explained by both cultural differences in patient clinical presentations and varying American and Chinese cultural values affecting rater judgment.
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Capitated payments for mental health patients: a comparison of potential approaches in a public sector population.
TL;DR: This study explores the financial implications of using reimbursement models based on clinically based patient classification schemes to distribute funds for the treatment of mental health patients in the Department of Veterans Affairs and finds substantial variation in practice style was observed across Veterans Integrated Service Networks.
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Hospital based treatment of malignant post Vietnam stress syndrome.
TL;DR: A clinical perspective on treatment experience with a particularly troubled group of veterans with a "malignant" form of stress disorder as they have been seen on the psychiatry service of a VA Hospital during the past seven years is outlined.