An integrated, collaborative model for more comprehensive
patient care
Creating Effective Mental and Primary Health Care Teams
provides the practical information, skills, and clinical approaches
needed to implement an integrated collaborative care program and
support the members of the care team as they learn this new,
evidence-based, legislatively mandated care delivery system. Unique
in presenting information specifically designed to be used in an
integrated, collaborative care workflow, this book provides
specific guidance for each member of the team. Care managers,
consulting psychiatrists, primary care providers, and
administrators alike can finally get on the same page in regard to
patient care by referring to the same resource and employing a
common framework. Written by recognized experts with broad
research, clinical, implementation, and training experience, this
book provides a complete solution to the problem of fragmented
care.
Escalating costs and federal legislation expanding access to
healthcare are forcing the industry to transition to a new model of
health care delivery. This book provides guidance on navigating the
changes as a team to provide the best possible patient care.
* Integrate physical and behavioral care
* Use evidence-based treatments for both
* Exploit leading-edge technology for patient management
* Support each member of the collaborative care team
Strong evidence has demonstrated the efficacy of a collaborative
care approach for delivering mental health care to patients in a
primary care setting. The field is rapidly growing, but few
resources are available and working models are limited. This book
provides a roadmap for transitioning from traditional methods of
health care to the new integrated model. Providers ready to move to
the next level of care will find Creating Effective Mental and
Primary Health Care Teams an invaluable resource.
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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Chapter 1 Working as a Team to Provide Collaborative Care 1
Anna Ratzliff, Joseph Cerimele, Wayne Katon, and Jürgen Unützer
Part 1 Collaborative Care for Common Primary Care Presentations
Chapter 2 Mood Disorders–Major Depression 27
Amy Bauer and Patricia Areán
Chapter 3 Bipolar Disorder 55
Joseph Cerimele, Lydia Chwastiak, and Evette Ludman
Chapter 4 Anxiety and Trauma Disorders 78
David A. Harrison, Kari A. Stephens, Anna Ratzliff, and Jennifer Sexton
Chapter 5 Psychotic Disorders 101
Carolyn Brenner
Chapter 6 Substance Use Disorders: Alcohol Stimulants and Opioids 124
Susan E. Collins, Mark H. Duncan, Andrew J. Saxon, Joseph O. Merrill, and Richard K. Ries
Chapter 7 Chronic Pain 153
Catherine Q. Howe and Kari A. Stephens
Chapter 8 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 181
Jennifer Sexton, Ryan Kimmel, William French, David A. Harrison, and Kim Kensington
Part 2 Collaborative Care Interventions
Chapter 9 Challenging Clinical Situations 207
Kyl Dinsio, Anna Ratzliff, and Kari A. Stephens
Chapter 10 Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions for the Collaborative Care Team 226
Kari A. Stephens and Stacy Shaw Welch
Chapter 11 Evidence-Based Psychopharmacology for the Collaborative Care Team 238
David A. Harrison and Anna Ratzliff
Appendix: Resources 292
About the Authors and Contributors 295
Index 299
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ANNA RATZLIFF, MD, PHD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington.
JÜRGEN UNÜTZER, MD, MA, MPH, is Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington.
WAYNE KATON, MD, was Professor, Director of the Division of Health Services and Epidemiology, and Vice Chair in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington.
KARI A. STEPHENS, PHD, is a clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington.