Clinician commentary on "Integrated care is associated with increased behavioral health access and utilization for youth in crisis" by Sean O'Dell.

Robert Meeder
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Comments on the article "Integrated care is associated with increased behavioral health access and utilization for youth in crisis" by Sean O'Dell (see record 2022-06988-003). As a pediatrician with a practice focused exclusively on pediatric mental health, I am highly motivated to improve care by minimizing barriers to accessing care, and ensuring that the right care is delivered at the right time and in the right place. I am based in the outpatient clinic of a large mental health hospital (Waypoint Center for Mental Health Care) in rural central Ontario. As part of this program, I also have the opportunity to support integrated care clinics at four Family Health Teams (analogous to patient-centered medical homes), where I collaborate with child and youth therapists and primary care providers. In this setting, there is improved information sharing among the clinical team members, including shared documentation, which improves access and quality of care for pediatric patients and their families. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

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临床医生对Sean O'Dell的“综合护理与危机中的青少年行为健康获取和利用的增加有关”的评论。
对Sean O'Dell的文章“综合护理与危机青年行为健康获取和利用的增加有关”的评论(见记录2022-06988-003)。作为一名专注于儿科心理健康的儿科医生,我非常有动力通过最大限度地减少获得护理的障碍,并确保在正确的时间和正确的地点提供正确的护理来改善护理。我在安大略省中部农村的一家大型精神健康医院(Waypoint Center for mental health Care)的门诊工作。作为这个项目的一部分,我也有机会支持四个家庭健康小组(类似于以病人为中心的医疗之家)的综合护理诊所,在那里我与儿童和青少年治疗师以及初级保健提供者合作。在这种情况下,临床团队成员之间的信息共享得到了改善,包括共享文档,从而提高了儿科患者及其家属的护理机会和质量。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
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