The Collaborative Care Model: Enhancing Value-Based
Healthcare
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FRANCISCO, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/
-- Future Health, a leading innovator in healthcare solutions,
and the innovative force behind Done, a platform that allows users
to manage their ADHD, today announced its initiative aimed at
alleviating clinician burnout. Its Psychiatric Collaborative Care
model is designed to reduce the burden on primary care providers
(PCPs) by integrating comprehensive behavioral health support
within the primary care framework to enhance clinician well-being
and patient care.
"This collaborative approach improves
health outcomes and provides a robust support system for clinicians
managing complex behavioral health issues," said Joanne Dai, Group Leader, Future Health.
The model involves a coordinated effort among
psychiatrists, PCPs and care managers to assess and adjust a
patient's care plan in real-time, based on the patient's evolving
needs.
"This collaborative approach improves health outcomes and
provides a robust support system for clinicians managing complex
behavioral health issues," said Joanne Dai, Group Leader,
Future Health.
Key program features include impact analysis, evidence-based
interventions, frequent reviews, and an inclusive patient approach,
ensuring comprehensive care and support for both providers and
patients.
The American Medical Association has identified burnout as a
critical health crisis for both providers and patients, and a
recent study by the Mayo Clinic revealed a staggering increase in
physician burnout, with 62% of physicians experiencing at least one
symptom of burnout in 2021, up from 39% the previous year.
"Primary care providers are often the first point of contact for
patients with behavioral health needs. But, the demands of treating
mental health conditions, alongside increasing administrative tasks
and limited time per patient, have significantly contributed to
clinician burnout," said Dai.
"Our Psychiatric Collaborative Care model aims to address these
challenges by fostering a team-based approach to mental health
care, effectively distributing the workload and providing PCPs
with the support they need," Dai added. Future Health has deep
experience in tackling mental health challenges; it was launched by
Done, a telehealth platform for ADHD that provides treatment
solutions for individuals with ADHD anytime and anywhere.
By integrating psychiatric expertise and support into primary
care settings, Psychiatric Collaborative Care alleviates the
administrative and clinical burdens traditionally shouldered
by PCPs. In addition to enhancing the quality of care for
patients with behavioral health needs, it contributes to the
well-being and job satisfaction of clinicians, countering the
burnout trend and paving the way for a healthier healthcare
ecosystem.
With the healthcare industry moving towards value-based care
models, Psychiatric Collaborative Care aligns with the goals of
improving patient health outcomes while also supporting primary
care practices in their transition. This approach is particularly
beneficial in value-based care arrangements, where the emphasis is
on prevention, comprehensive care and improved patient health
outcomes.
For additional information, please visit
https://www.futurehealth.ai/collab or email
pr@furturehealth.ai.
About Future Health: Future Health, a leading innovator in
healthcare solutions, is dedicated to transforming the healthcare
landscape through cutting-edge programs and services. As the parent
company of Done, Future Health is committed to advancing mental
health care and addressing the pressing challenges faced by
healthcare providers today.
Media Contact
Maria Mateo, Future Health, 1
(318) 588-6991, press@futurehealth.ai,
https://www.futurehealth.ai
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