“…These simulations predicted the percentage of patients who would choose various hypothetical mental health service package options by assuming that in general each patient would choose the option that has the highest total utility but allowing for the fact that patients (like all of us) don't always make perfect choices. [27,45,46] More detail on the conjoint methods can be found in Herman et al (2015). [47] Evaluation of the research questions Whether the application of conjoint analytic methods was feasible in this FQHC (Question 1) was determined by whether the FQHC and academic partner staff could work together to successfully design the survey, field it, collect adequate data and analyze the results.…”