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MyOutcomes Latest Innovations Revealed
For more than a decade, MyOutcomes® has consistently proven itself to be the natural partner of agencies, organizations and clinicians seeking to use client feedback to track and improve treatment outcomes. Taking the responsibility of this alliance seriously, MyOutcomes® has remained at the for front of technological and scientific advancements by working closely with leaders […]

MyOutcomes® Version 17 – Spring 2017 Release Announced
The Spring release of MyOutcomes Version 17 is fast approaching! We are excited to be able to offer many new enhancements to our current reporting features, developed in collaboration with our international circle of customers and advisers. We appreciate everyone’s feedback – it’s your innovations that drive our product excellence. With this new release, you will […]

MyOutcomes® Version 16 -New Validity Indicators & Offline Administration Option
In keeping to our commitment to continuous quality improvement, the Fall Release of MyOutcomes® Version 16 includes 3 new validity indicators as well as upgrades to MyOutcomes® Mobile that includes a Provider Dashboard and Offline Administration Option. The 3 new validity indicators are: Intake ORS Over 35: This indicator provides at a glance information on the number of Cases whose […]

Expected Treatment Response vs Client Status Report in MyOutcomes v14
Overview In a recent live client consultation hosted by MyOutcomes Clinical Director Cindy Hansen, Dr. Scott D. Miller explained how the new algorithms are changing the way we look and think about session and service target reporting. In this brief clip, Scott talks about the new algorithms in the latest version of this valuable therapist […]

A simpler Scatter Plot – better way of identifying outcomes
Scatter plot in the new version of MyOutcomes Version 14 New Aggregate stats page with a much simpler Scatter Plot – A better way of identifying Success, Failure and Change. Scott explains that all the old algorithms were based on the average amount of change for clients, but the problem is that it indicates nothing […]