9.8 reflecting on a decade of collaborative care in new york: lessons learned and cumulative data for project teach regions 1 and 3
This study provides updated data on the Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists for Primary Care group Region 1 and 3 providers for Project TEACH (PT), one of the larger programs in the country. With the program reaching its 10-year mark, this would be a good time to reflect on the challenges and successes of establishing a broad-scale, pediatric collaborative care program. PT, established in 2010, is a New York State Office of Mental Health initiative to provide child mental health support to assist primary care in assessing and managing children with mild-to-moderate mental health needs.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: David L. Kaye, Victor Fornari, Michael A. Scharf, Wanda Fremont, Rachel Zuckerbrot, Carmel A. Foley, James M. Wallace, Beth A. Smith, Sourav Sengupta, Eric R. MacMaster Source Type: research
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