Beyond “Med Management”

Today, outpatient psychiatric care is commonly referred to as “medication management” and is often delivered in 15- to 20-minute visits by psychiatric care providers who receive little workflow support from technology or medical assistants. This Open Forum argues that this current state of psychiatr...

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Hauptverfasser: Torrey, William C, Griesemer, Ida, Carpenter-Song, Elizabeth A
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description Today, outpatient psychiatric care is commonly referred to as “medication management” and is often delivered in 15- to 20-minute visits by psychiatric care providers who receive little workflow support from technology or medical assistants. This Open Forum argues that this current state of psychiatric care delivery is a problem, comments on how psychiatry got here, and suggests that, through reframing and redesign, psychiatric professionals can improve care for those delivering and for those receiving this needed service.
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Ambulatory Care - trends
Community Mental Health Services - standards
Community Mental Health Services - trends
Delivery of Health Care - organization & administration
Humans
Medical personnel
Mental Disorders - therapy
Mental health care
Patient-Centered Care - organization & administration
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