
Strengthen Mental Health Outcomes with Measurement‑Based Care (MBC): Overview for OCBH Members
Date: June 16 @ 11:00 am - 12:30 pm PDT
Interested in improving mental health outcomes and using actionable data? We are inviting Oregon Council for Behavioral Health (OCBH) members to a free introductory session on Measurement-Based Care (MBC), how it might fit into your mental health service settings, and hear about a new MBC Learning Collaborative offered in partnership with OCBH.
Measurement-Based Care (MBC) uses brief, client‑reported measures to track progress and guide mental health treatment decisions. This approach helps clinicians deliver more responsive, collaborative care, and supports stronger mental health outcomes for the people you serve.
For many organizations delivering mental health services, the challenge isn’t deciding what to do, it’s knowing whether it’s truly working for the people you serve. MBC helps clinicians and clients move beyond guesswork, building a practical approach that fits your workflows and makes it easier to see what’s working in real time. MBC can make it easier for clinicians to see client gains, adjust care more confidently, and feel more effective
Join us June 16th! You will get an overview of MBC and learn about a FREE Learning Collaborative designed to support practical and sustainable MBC implementation. Topics will include:
- Essential principles of MBC and evidence that this clinical practice improves clinical outcomes
- MBC implementation, common challenges, and strategies to overcome barriers
- Share experiences with MBC, as well as support and resource needs
- Learn about the Learning Collaborative offered by CMHIS and OCBH, as well as have the opportunity to provide input on the structure of the collaborative starting in August 2026.
This opportunity is open to OCBH members. Please email pacificwest@cmhisupport.org with any questions.
Host:
Pacific West Hub
Open to:
Pacific West
Event format: Virtual
Target audience(s):
Systems Leaders and Administrators|People Responsible for Leading Implementation Efforts
Duration (hours): 1.5
Experience(s):
Beginner|Intermediate
Language(s): English