Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMia Gordon Modified over 11 years ago
1
Coordinating Care for Better Mental, Substance Use, and General Health Benjamin G. Druss MD, MPH June 26, 2006
2
Two Issues Central to the Committees Work and Findings Mental, substance-use, and general health conditions commonly run together However there is separation across the systems that treat them and fragmentation within them.
3
Overarching Recommendation Health care for general, mental, and substance-use problems and illnesses must be delivered with an understanding of the inherent interactions between the mind/brain and the rest of the body.
4
Some Key Terms Collaboration: Communication, shared understanding of goals, shared decision making Care Coordination: The outcome of effective collaboration Communication: Clinicians share needed information with other providers
5
Finding A Balance Communication: Information Sharing vs. Privacy Coordination: Centralization vs. Specialization Collaboration: Shared vs. individual accountability
6
(1) formal agreements (2) case management (3) collocation (4) coordinated practices of primary and M/SU care providers. A Continuum of Coordination Less coordination More coordination Organizations should seek to move towards greater coordination between MH/SU and primary care:
7
Who Needs to Be Involved Clinicians and Health Plans Purchasers Accreditation agencies Federal and state governments
8
Bottom Line Need to foster improved communication, with an eye towards protecting patient privacy Need to foster improved collaboration and coordination, while retaining MH/SU expertise Need to identify someone who is accountable, while also recognizing we all are accountable
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.