Integrated behavioral healthcare : positioning mental health practice with medical/surgical practice /

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Imprint:San Diego : Academic Press, c2001.
Description:xvi, 347 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Practical resources for the mental health professional
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5623901
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Other authors / contributors:Cummings, Nicholas A.
ISBN:0121987612 (alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • The History of Behavioral Healthcare: A perspective from a lifetime of involvement
  • A New Vision of Healthcare for America
  • Chapter 2. Discussion
  • Medical Health Care and Mental Health Care: Integration and/or Partnership
  • The Integration of Primary Care and Behavioral Health: Type II Change in the Era of Managed Care
  • Chapter 3. Discussion
  • Take Me to Your Leader!
  • Programmatic Approaches to Care and Outcomes: The Medical Co-Management Group Appointment
  • Chapter 4. Discussion
  • Reinventing the Team Model: Can Quality and Lower Cost go Hand in Hand?
  • Organizing a Collaborative Healthcare Delivery System in a Medical Setting
  • Chapter 5. Discussion
  • A Review of the Collaborative Care Project
  • Behavioral Technologies in Disease Management: A New Service Model for Working with Physicians
  • Chapter 6. Discussion
  • Persuasion Criteria in the Business of Disease Management and Behavioral Health
  • Accountability for Quality in the Real World: From 30,000 Feet to Ground Level and Back Up
  • Chapter 7. Discussion
  • The Best and Worst of Times for Behavioral Mental Health Practice
  • Managed Care: Cost and Effectiveness
  • Chapter 8. Discussion
  • Effectiveness and Cost in Managed Care
  • Practice Guidelines and the Industrialization of Behavioral Healthcare Delivery
  • Chapter 9. Discussion
  • Comments on Pracice Guidelines
  • Financial Risk and Structural Issues
  • Chapter 10. Discussion
  • Integrated Care: Potential Disaster or Golden Opportunity?
  • Program Restructuring and Curricular Enhancement for Accountable Training
  • Chapter 11. Discussion
  • Continuing Education: Opportunities for Enhanced Family Relations
  • Managed Care: Implications for Clinical Training
  • Chapter 12. Discussion
  • Clinical Psychology Curriculum and the Industrialization of Behavioral Healthcare
  • Index