[Tree] Improving New York City's Intensive Mobile Treatment Initiative for Mental Health

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updates: The article discusses the Intensive Mobile Treatment (IMT) initiative in New York City, which aims to treat severely mentally ill people on the streets. The author questions the effectiveness of the IMT program and suggests the need for future-looking, constructive, outcome-focused reviews. The author proposes five elements for such reviews: reporting, baselining, systems, incentives, and context. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding results and making improvements rather than focusing solely on reporting and reviewing activities. The author is John MacIntosh, the managing partner of SeaChange Capital Partners.

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updates: Introduction of METRICS initiative to improve scientific research process

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updates: The rise of fake scientific papers threatens research credibility

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updates: The article discusses the need for stronger remedies to address research misconduct in social science

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updates: Integration of an opinion piece on the need for dissenting voices in academia and journalism

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updates: Integration of new information on interference in scientific research

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