Information Technology: Putting the Patient at the Center of the Information Flow
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Information Technology:
Putting the Patient at the Center
of the Information Flow
25th Annual Rosalynn 25th Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Carter Symposium on Mental Health PolicyMental Health Policy
November 6, 2009November 6, 2009
Agenda10:50 – 10:55 Welcome
Jurgen Unutzer10:55 – 11:25 Presentation
Robert Kolodner, MD11:25 – 12:25 Responders
Ron Manderscheid, Ph.D.Michael Best, Ph.D.James McNultyTom Trabin, Ph.D.
12:25 – 12:55 Questions & Discussion
Information TechnologyHealth care is slow to adopt IT.
Mental health care is even slower.
Our patients may end up teaching us.
Putting the Patient at the Center
Community Health Center / Primary Care
Community Mental Health
Center
PC
CMHC
CD / SA Treatment Social
Services
Vocational Rehab
“Don’t you guys talk to each other?”
Other Other CommunityCommunity
based based
Social Social ServicesServices
SocialSocialServicesServices
Vocational Vocational RehabRehab
Alcohol & Alcohol & Substance Substance
Abuse Abuse TreatmentTreatment
Community Community
Mental HealthMental Health
CentersCenters
PrimaryPrimaryCareCare
“Yes we can.”
Integrated MH Care
25 years of research =>5 years of moving from research to practiceDIAMOND, 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