Medical versus nonmedical mental health referral: clinical decision-making by telephone access center staff

A database review investigated decisions of clinicians staffing a university-based telephone access center in referring new adult patients to nonpsychiatrists versus psychiatrists for initial ambulatory behavioral health care appointments. Systematically collected demographic and clinical data in a...

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description A database review investigated decisions of clinicians staffing a university-based telephone access center in referring new adult patients to nonpsychiatrists versus psychiatrists for initial ambulatory behavioral health care appointments. Systematically collected demographic and clinical data in a computer log of calls to highly trained care managers at the access center had limited predictive value with respect to their referral decisions. Furthermore, while 28% of the 610 study patients were initially referred to psychiatrists, billing data revealed that in-person therapists soon cross-referred at least 20% more to a psychiatrist. Care managers sent 56% of callers already taking psychotropic medications to nonpsychiatrists, 51% of whom were then cross-referred to psychiatrists. Predictive algorithms showed no potential to enhance efficiency of decisions about referral to a psychiatrist versus a nonpsychiatrist. Efforts to enhance such efficiency may not be cost-effective. It may be more fiscally efficient to assign less-experienced personnel as telephone care managers.
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Adult
Aged
Algorithms
Automation
Call centers
Decision making
Decision making models
Decision Support Techniques
Discipline
Efficiency
Female
Health Services Research
Humans
Insurance companies
Interviews
Male
Mass Screening
Mental Disorders - classification
Mental health
Mental health care
Mental Health Services - classification
Mental Health Services - utilization
Middle Aged
New Jersey
Patients
Practice Patterns, Physicians' - statistics & numerical data
Psychiatrists
Psychiatry - statistics & numerical data
Psychologists
Psychology, Clinical - statistics & numerical data
Psychotropic drugs
Referral and Consultation - statistics & numerical data
Referrals
Regression analysis
Social Problems - classification
Social Work, Psychiatric - statistics & numerical data
Social workers
Studies
Telephone
Therapists
Triage
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