The Primary Care Toolkit

The Primary Care Toolkit
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Practical Resources for the Integrated Behavioral Care Provider
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Artikel-Nr:
9780387789712
Veröffentl:
2008
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
333
Autor:
Larry James
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Integrated care is receiving a lot of attention from clinicians, administrators, policy makers, and researchers. Given the current healthcare crises in the United States, where costs, quality, and access to care are of particular concern, many are looking for new and better ways of delivering behavioral health services. Integrating behavioral health into primary care medical settings has been shown to: 1) produce healthier patients; 2) produce medical savings; 3) produce higher patient satisfaction; 4) leverage the primary care physician’s time so that they can be more productive; and 5) increase physician satisfaction. For these reasons this is an emerging paradigm with a lot of interest and momentum. For example, the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health has recently endorsed redesigning the mental health system so that much of this is integrated into primary care medicine.

Yet there are few resources to assist all those that are interested in moving toward integrated care. This has been a major impediment to more widespread adoption of integrated care. The two co-editors of this proposed volume have produced some of the key books in this area: Dr. James (along with co-editor Ray Folen) has recently produced The Primary Care Consultant which is a good resource that helps define the unfortunately usually misunderstood and neglected consultation liaison function of the integrated care behavioral provider. Dr. O’Donohue has co-written a book A Primer of Integrative Behavioral Care (Prometheus Press, in press) that is designed to serve as a general introduction to integrated case; as well as co-edited some more specific titles on medical cost offset, integrated care and substance abuse, and Behavioral Integrative Care (2005, Brunner Routledge). Please see our enclosed vitas for more information.

What these books fail to do is to provide very concrete practice guidelines and other associated practical tools for the practicing integrative care behavioral health professional. This book is designed to fill this important gap. All chapters will be designed to provide useful materials to understand this quite different mode of practice. None of the chapters will be academically oriented, although all information will be evidenced based. As such it will reach a wide audience and have no direct competitors. We believe because of the editors’ profile in this area, the excellent reputations of the chapter authors, and the practicality of this book it will sell very well.

This highly practical book addresses the major clinical problems and complaints encountered in primary care settings. Written by leading experts, it includes evidence-based practice guidelines, fact sheets, assessment inventories, and group protocols.

Integrated care is receiving a lot of attention from clinicians, administrators, policy makers, and researchers. Given the current healthcare crises in the United States, where costs, quality, and access to care are of particular concern, many are looking for new and better ways of delivering behavioral health services. Integrating behavioral health into primary care medical settings has been shown to: (1) produce healthier patients; (2) produce medical savings; (3) produce higher patient satisfaction; (4) leverage the primary care physician’s time so that they can be more productive; and (5) increase physician satisfaction. For these reasons this is an emerging paradigm with a lot of interest and momentum. For example, the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health has recently endorsed redesigning the mental health system so that much of this is integrated into primary care medicine.

Tools for Getting Started.- How to Determine the Need: A Readiness Assessment System.- What Administrators Should Know About the Primary Care Setting.- Financial Models for Integrated Behavioral Health Care.- Essential Competencies of Medical Personnel in Integrated Care Settings.- Integrated Care: Whom to Hire and How to Train.- Effective Consultative Liaison in Primary Care.- Cultural Competency in the Primary Care Setting.- The Primary Care Consultant Toolkit: Tools for Behavioral Medicine Training for PCPs in Integrated Care.- Quality Improvement in the Integrated Health Care Setting.- Behavioral Screening in Adult Primary Care.- Toolbox for Integrated Consultation-Liaison Services: Guidelines and Handouts.- The Primary Care Consultant Toolkit: Tools for Behavioral Medicine.- Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety in Primary Care.- Assessing and Managing Chronic Pain in the Primary Care Setting.- Promoting Treatment Adherence Using Motivational Interviewing: Guidelines and Tools.- Diabetes – Guidelines and Handouts.- Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Primary Care.- Behavioral Health Consultation for Coronary Heart Disease.- Smoking.- Pediatric Obesity.- Somatization in Primary Care.

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