[PC-BH-Integration] Registries for Behavioral Health

Kathy Reynolds reynoldk at ewashtenaw.org
Thu Feb 26 11:53:02 EST 2009


I can suggest two folks to talk to about registries for behavioral health:  Karen Milner and Amy Kilbourne at the Universrity of Michigan.  milnerk at ewashtenaw.org and amykilbo at med.umich.edu.  For depression you could also check the Bureau of Primary Care - HRSA website for their depression collaborative work.


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Hello
Can anyone recommend resources on the use of a behavioral health
registry, in particular going beyond depression-specific studies? (I
have looked at the Hogg Foundation website and IBPH). I am looking
for more in-depth information, either in writing if available, or
maybe a conversation with someone who is using a registry for panel
management in their practice.

Thanks

Nancy S. Halloran, MPH
Program Development, Proposals, & Project Management
Health Equity Partnership & Community Institute for Healthcare Equity
614 Grand Ave, Suite 400
Oakland, Ca 94610

510-847-3833
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You may be interested in the Fall 2009 and Spring 2010 schedule of the
Certificate Program in Primary Care Behavioral Health from U.Mass
Medical School.

We have added an invitation for any participant to bring a primary care
medical provider to the first workshop where we teach the clinical
routines of integrated care at no cost.

We continue to broadcast via video conference to sites across the US and
Canada.

The complete description is on the newly reorganized portal for
integrated care on the web:  www.IntegratedPrimaryCare.com
<file:///\\www.IntegratedPrimaryCare.com> .

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We have identified several strategies for "registries" in our electronic health record. We utilize internal use V codes (eg suicidal ideation) to develop the registry and our integrating management of this list into the primary care team responsibilities. Let me know if you'd like further information. Susan Marie. Behavioral Health Director. Multnomah County Health Dept.

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Hello
Can anyone recommend resources on the use of a behavioral health registry, in particular going beyond depression-specific studies? (I have looked at the Hogg Foundation website and IBPH). I am looking for more in-depth information, either in writing if available, or maybe a conversation with someone who is using a registry for panel management in their practice.

Thanks


Nancy S. Halloran, MPH
Program Development, Proposals, & Project Management
Health Equity Partnership & Community Institute for Healthcare Equity
614 Grand Ave, Suite 400
Oakland, Ca 94610

510-847-3833
510-217-5940 (fax)
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