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Putting the Patient at the Center: Harnessing Information Technology for Mental Health Care

This symposium discusses the slow adoption of information technology in healthcare, especially in mental health care. The session explores how technology can help improve communication and collaboration among healthcare professionals to benefit patients. Key topics include policy change, payment reform, and the challenges of implementing practice change.

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Putting the Patient at the Center: Harnessing Information Technology for Mental Health Care

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  1. Information Technology: Putting the Patient at the Center of the Information Flow 25th Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy November 6, 2009

  2. Agenda 10:50 – 10:55 Welcome Jurgen Unutzer 10:55 – 11:25 Presentation Robert Kolodner, MD 11:25 – 12:25 Responders Ron Manderscheid, Ph.D. Michael Best, Ph.D. James McNulty Tom Trabin, Ph.D. 12:25 – 12:55 Questions & Discussion

  3. Information Technology Health care is slow to adopt IT. Mental health care is even slower. Our patients may end up teaching us.

  4. Putting the Patient at the Center Community Health Center / Primary Care PC Vocational Rehab CD / SA Treatment Social Services Community Mental Health Center CM HC

  5. “Don’t you guys talk to each other?” PrimaryCare Other Community based Social Services Alcohol & Substance Abuse Treatment SocialServices Vocational Rehab Community Mental Health Centers

  6. “Yes we can.”

  7. Integrated MH Care • 25 years of research =>5 years of moving from research to practice • DIAMOND, Hogg Foundation IHC; NCCBH Collaboratives, … • Challenges? • Policy change and Payment reform. • Practice change is harder than policy change. • - Cultures, Languages, Relationships • “Don’t you guys talk to each other?” • => Information Technology can Help

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