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Published Online: September 1976

Perspectives on Accountability in Mental Health and Retardation Services

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Public mental health and mental retardation agencies are under increasing pressure to demonstrate their accountability in fiscal, legal, program, and other areas. The author discusses some of the problems and issues in pinpointing accountability and identifies eight areas of accountability-to patients, to program and management staff, to a chief executive, to a legislative body, to the public, to one's profession, and to one's self. He describes ways in which accountability can be demonstrated and emphasizes that, for mental health professionals, the overriding issue in accountability must be the provision of high-quality care and treatment for the mentally ill and mentally retarded.

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Pages: 635 - 641

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Published in print: September 1976
Published online: 7 October 2014

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Kenneth D. Gayer
Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Austin, Texas

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