[PC-BH-Integration] Registris for Behavioral Health
Barbara Mauer
barbara at mcpp.net
Sun Mar 1 19:03:54 EST 2009
In a Washington State project, registries are being used by BH staff in
primary care to track status on a wider range of conditions than
depression, including anxiety and substance use, referrals for specialty
MH and/or SU services, vocational and employment, and SSI applications.
Contact Jurgen Unutzer and/or Diane Powers at UW, via their IMPACT
website.
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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
510-217-5940 (fax)
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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> .
Alexander Blount, EdD
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University of Massachusetts Medical School
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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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Rodger-
Hey there-
I tried to open this paper ( metrics paper?) couldn't do it...
Would you please send to me in another format?
thanks- looking forward to talking with you at 2
sally
>>> "Kessler, Rodger S." <Rodger.Kessler at vtmednet.org> 2/17/2009 12:23
PM >>>
Dear colleagues:
We are pleased to announce the beginning of recruitment of individuals
and practices into the Collaborative Care Research Network (CCRN), a
Practice Based Research Network (PBRN) which is a subnetwork of the
Academy's National Research Network (NRN). Membership in the Network is
not a commitment to any particular project but rather the opportunity to
participate in projects that we collectively develop. As projects
proceed we will provide technical support and assistance to make sure
that data collection is not a burden to individual or practices.
Ideally, we would want the initial recruitment push to be done
relatively quickly so that data we collect in the recruitment process
can be immediately aggregated and used in grant applications and
presentations that are forthcoming. We hope that we will have over 50
enrollees with in the first month.
The purpose of the CCRN is to develop and implement a national, practice
based research agenda to evaluate the effectiveness of collaboration
between behavioral health, psychology and substance abuse intervention
and primary medical care. With the emergence of the medical home, it is
clear that such services are to be a prominent dimension of responding
to patient and families' health needs. However, there is an equally
crucial need to evaluate the effectiveness of such collaborative care in
ways that are both useful to primary care practitioners, and answer the
important questions that have and will be raised. The recent Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) systematic review concluded that
integrated and collaborative care was generally effective but that
currently there was no evidence to support that any particular models
were superior, or that we can identify specific elements that account
for effectiveness. They conclude with a call for effectiveness researc
h to respond to these issues.
We believe that the CCRN offers a broad based, multidisciplinary
opportunity to accomplish the aforementioned tasks. We are already
pursuing opportunities to generate and respond to a research agenda. We
are seeking psychologists, social workers, MFT, licensed mental health
and substance abuse counselors, family physicians, internists,
pediatricians, and other primary care physicians to participate as well
as their medical practices, community health centers, residency programs
and other interested practices. We encourage you to join us. For further
information about the CCRN contact Rodger Kessler Ph.D. ABPP
(Rodger.Kessler at uvm.edu) or Ben Miller PsyD .
(Benjamin.Miller at ucdenver.edu) For enrollment material please contact
the CCRN at CCRN at AAFP.org
Sincerely,
Benjamin F. Miller, PsyD Rodger Kessler,
PhD, ABPP
Wilson Pace, MD Deborah Graham, MSPH
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