Abstract
Inpatient behavioral health treatment planning is frequently treated as a regulatory necessity, with limited impact on actual treatment delivery. Certain forms of agile project management, generally used in software development projects, have clear conceptual correlates to inpatient treatment planning. Agile project management may offer a strategy for developing treatment plans that directly drive treatment, ensure efficient interdisciplinary coordination, and allow treatment standardization for clinical pathways. This poster presents preliminary work on the development and use of a modified agile approach to treatment planning on the inpatient psychiatry unit of a large children’s hospital.
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