[PC-BH-Integration] New project in New Orleans, LA

Kessler, Rodger S. Rodger.Kessler at vtmednet.org
Fri Aug 8 11:34:43 EDT 2008


Harold, It appears to be a great opportunity for a city that needs it, and it is great that you are involved. If any of us can provide assistance I am sure that there would be a large response Rodger


Rodger Kessler Ph.D. ABPP
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Family Medicine
Center for Translational Science
University of Vermont College of Medicine
Berlin Family Health
Fletcher Allen Healthcare

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From: Harold Pincus [mailto:pincush at pi.cpmc.columbia.edu]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 10:49 AM
To: 'pc-bh-integration at lists101.his.com'; Kessler, Rodger S.
Subject: Re: [PC-BH-Integration] New project in New Orleans, LA

Rodger
You are absolutely correct. That is why this initiative is "piggy-backed" onto a $100 million grant from HHS to stabilize and redesign the NO primary care system. These two efforts are designed so that clinical operational and financial elements are coordinated and incentives are aligned.

Best regards,

Harold


Harold Alan Pincus, M.D.
Vice Chair for Strategic Initiatives
Department of Psychiatry
College of Physicians and Surgeons
Associate Director
Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
Columbia University
Director of Quality and Outcomes Research, New York-Presbyterian Hospital
1051 Riverside Drive, Unit 09
New York, NY 10032
Phone: 212.543.5401
Fax: 212.543.6752
Email: pincush at pi.cpmc.columbia.edu<mailto:pincush at pi.cpmc.columbia.edu>

Senior Scientist, RAND Corporation
4570 Fifth Avenue, Suite 600
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-1516

National Program Director, Health and Aging Policy Fellowship







>>> "Kessler, Rodger S." <Rodger.Kessler at vtmednet.org> 8/7/2008 9:53 AM >>>
Best of luck with your efforts.
An observation-
There is ample research literature that suggests that consultation and training as primary interventions do not, by themselves, generate organizational change, impact provider behavior or influence patient outcomes. Similarly screening efforts as primary interventions enhance identification but just as often do not result in impact on provider practice or patient outcomes (see Gilbody et al, and Coyne).

The practice reengineering literature is clear that to really affect patient outcomes, office systems reorganization with a focus on a specific structured intervention that meets clinical operational and financial dimensions of practice, that generates sustainable change (see Dietrich et al).. Just a thought. Rodger

Rodger Kessler Ph.D. ABPP
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Family Medicine
Center for Translational Science
University of Vermont College of Medicine
Berlin Family Health
Fletcher Allen Healthcare

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From: pc-bh-integration-bounces at lists101.his.com [mailto:pc-bh-integration-bounces at lists101.his.com] On Behalf Of Sarah Hoffpauir
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 6:00 PM
To: pc-bh-integration at lists101.his.com
Subject: [PC-BH-Integration] New project in New Orleans, LA

Greetings,

The Collaborative to Improve Behavioral Healthcare Access (C-IBHA)
launched its inaugural event last week in New Orleans, LA with technical
assistance provided by Dr. Harold Pincus and his colleagues, Drs. Steve
Cole, Amy Kilbourne and Karen Scott Collins.

Seventeen non-profit healthcare organizations in Greater New Orleans,
including primary care, mental health and substance abuse providers,
attended the two day event and are working on their plans to integrate
behavioral health screenings and quality improvement measures in their
practices.

It is encouraging to be a part of your list serv and I look forward to
sharing C-IBHA progress reports as we move forward.

Best regards,
Sarah

Sarah Hoffpauir, LCSW-BACS
Director
Behavioral Health Inititives
Louisiana Public Health Institute (LPHI)
1515 Poydras, Suite 1200, New Orleans, LA 70112
504-301-9800
504-301-9801 fax
www.lphi.org

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