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Dane-1-in-4, Too Many To Ignore: Add your voice to the conversation on combining mental health and primary care Add logo? Dr. Nancy Pandhi
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Who is launching this initiative
Researchers Advocates Health professionals
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Why we’re doing this Patient voices aren’t typically included
To get feedback from the community about different models of combining mental health and primary care To ultimately improve the health systems that support those with mental health concerns and those that care about them
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Launching our project July August September October
Developmental interviews with community members Received feedback from CARDS group on survey, videos, and usability United Way Forum Collect community opinions via survey Wrote and vetted video scripts with health systems Disseminate survey via community partners, WORT, and press releases Revised survey and methods of distribution Filmed videos with professional film crew and actors Further survey question development
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What the survey is like
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What the survey is like
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What the survey is like
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What the survey is like
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How we’ll use the information
To provide this information back as groups continue to work to improve care To conduct further research as to what models of integration “work” and for whom
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What do we mean by “what models work”?
Outcomes important to patients with mental health concerns and their families Outcomes important to those who deliver care in health systems and the community Outcomes important to those committed to the health, education, and safety of the public
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Incentives to participate
Include the voices of your organization and those it serves in improving care Keep the tablet or receive $250 for your organization Help the 1 in 4 people of Dane County who are affected by mental illness
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Stay informed and stay in touch!
Dr. Nancy Pandhi: This project is funded by the Institute for Clinical and Translational Research at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
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