Sentences with phrase «collaborative health care models»

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Kate has been instrumental in promoting a safety, quality agenda in health care for women and infants, and developing collaborative models between midwives and obstetricians to engender integration of home birth into the maternity care system.
As they observe: «Collaborative care models are effective in treating mental illnesses in primary care and providing primary care in specialty mental health settings.»
Through the creation of a collaborative care model for delirium prevention and management, Trillium Health Partners has helped launch a new way of caring for adult and senior patients.
The following 3 literature reviews were conducted for the updated GLAD - PC recommendations: (1) nonspecific psychosocial interventions in pediatric PC, including studies pertaining to integrated behavioral health and collaborative care models; (2) antidepressant treatment; and (3) psychotherapy interventions.
Training in mental health, goal setting and problem solving and the screening tools appear to have been key elements in the success of this collaborative care model.
A collaborative care management model in pediatric practice (DOCC) enhanced access to and completion of behavioral health services, child and parental outcomes, consumer satisfaction, and provider practices, relative to EUC.
Further efforts are needed to enhance primary care's capacity to integrate and sustain collaborative care models for delivering high quality behavioral health services to children and adolescents.44, 45 The incorporation of compelling implementation and financial models may help ensure that these evidence - based practices are transported to scale.39
Through the creation of a collaborative care model for delirium prevention and management, Trillium Health Partners has helped launch a new way of caring for adult and senior patients.
Urgent Need for Improved Mental Health Care and a More Collaborative Model of Care James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approHealth Care and a More Collaborative Model of Care James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approacCare and a More Collaborative Model of Care James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicinCollaborative Model of Care James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaModel of Care James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approacCare James Lake, MD; Mason Spain Turner, MD This article reviews challenges facing mental health care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approhealth care and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaccare and proposes an agenda for developing a collaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicincollaborative care model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaccare model in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approamodel in primary care settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaccare settings that incorporates conventional biomedical therapies and complementary and alternative medicine approaches.
While there is strong evidence supporting effectiveness of collaborative care for adult depression, Richardson et al's study adds to results of two other studies in supporting the value of collaborative care models for adolescent depression: (1) using a similar model, Asarnow et al1 found significant advantages for collaborative depression care versus usual care (UC); (2) using a stronger medication treatment as usual condition, collaborative care with psychotherapy plus medication yielded a marginal advantage on depressive symptoms and significant advantage on mental health - related quality of...
By moving beyond treatment delivery via telephone and secure video and providing earlier interventions through primary care clinics, Kaiser Permanente is shifting the paradigm of mental health care to a collaborative care model focusing on prevention.
Part I describes the national policy context related to the promotion of child health and well - being; Part II examines promising and proven collaborative models related to the reporting and investigation of child maltreatment and the ongoing provision of child welfare services; and Part III concludes with a discussion about future directions for partnerships between child welfare and health - care systems.
As the agency considers collaborative care models for treating beneficiaries with common behavioral health conditions, the Practice Organization encourages CMS to give appropriate consideration to models with psychotherapy as a core component of treatment.
In partnership with clinic staff, we work to develop collaborative care models that treat the medical and mental health needs of the mother, her infant, and her family under one roof.
The Collaborative Care model is based on the Collective Impact Framework, and will use Simply Health as one of the platforms to outline service options both through care pathways and the consumer porCare model is based on the Collective Impact Framework, and will use Simply Health as one of the platforms to outline service options both through care pathways and the consumer porcare pathways and the consumer portal.
Evaluate and design intervention and program research associated with biopsychosocial - spiritual health issues and collaborative care models.
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