rhode island psychiatry resource networks prn
play

Rhode Island Psychiatry Resource Networks (PRN) June 6, 2019 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Rhode Island Psychiatry Resource Networks (PRN) June 6, 2019 PCMH-KIDS Stakeholder Committee Maternal Psychiatry Resource Network (MomsPRN) Overview New collaboration between the RIDOH and Women & Infants Hospital. Modeled after


  1. Rhode Island Psychiatry Resource Networks (PRN) June 6, 2019 PCMH-KIDS Stakeholder Committee

  2. Maternal Psychiatry Resource Network (MomsPRN) Overview New collaboration between the RIDOH and Women & Infants Hospital. • Modeled after PediPRN & funded by HRSA. • Focused on practices seeing pregnant and post-partum women. • Goal is to promote universal screening, referral, and treatment for behavioral health and substance use disorders.

  3. MomsPRN Supports & Services The Center for Women’s Behavioral Health at Women and Infants Hospital will provide the following staffing and services for MomsPRN: Resource and Referral Perinatal Psychiatrists Continuing Specialist and Psychologists Education (Eva Ray, MSW, LCSW) • Call intake and triage • Same day psychiatric • Promotion of education consultation services opportunities, including • Scheduling assistance CME programs on with behavioral experts • Diagnostic support maternal behavioral • Care coordination, • Treatment planning health topics including connections • Medication and to treatment and dosage recovery support recommendations • Advisement about prescription concerns

  4. MomsPRN Practice Engagement Levels Eligible* Outreached Enrolled    Call intake and triage    Care coordination assistance Same day psychiatric consultation, including    screening advisement, diagnostic support, treatment planning, and medication and dosage advice CME sessions about maternal behavioral health    topics   Practice needs assessment   Practice site visit   Provider self-assessment  Practice contract for infrastructure funds Behavioral health workflow mapping and  quality improvement testing Assistance with behavioral health screening  documentation, reporting, and billing *Most pediatric practices will fall into the eligible category.

  5. MomsPRN & Pediatricians Free services provided by MomsPRN include: • Assistance with maternal behavioral health screening matters. • Guidance with maternal depression, anxiety, and substance use disorder diagnosis, assessment, and treatment, including referrals. • Will connect and promote PediPRN complimentary services when appropriate.

  6. MomsPRN General Information • Launching later this summer and will be available statewide for health care providers, including pediatricians. • Health care providers can call 401-430-2800 Monday-Friday during business hours for same day consultation. • Reminder this is not a crisis line, does not provide direct treatment to patients, or prescribe medications.

  7. PediPRN Updates PediPRN has been awarded a HRSA grant in partnership with RIDOH Currently: • 64 Total Practices Enrolled • 93% of practices utilizing PediPRN • 370 Total Providers Enrolled • 46% of providers utilizing PediPRN Since HRSA Funding 9/1/18: • PediPRN has had 219 Encounters serving 180 Children. • Type: 92% Phone with PCP 21% Care Coordination 4% Face to Face Evaluation • Reason for Contact: 74% Medication Consultation 25% Resources-Community Access 9% Diagnostic Consultation

  8. PediPRN Updates • PediPRN Intensive Program (PIP) • In-depth training in child mental health topics. 17 Pediatric Providers are participating in the 10-session certificate program with CMEs. A total of 14 Pediatric Primary Care practices are represented in the first PIP training cohort. Visit PediPRN.org or call 401-432-1KID(1543) for more information and to enroll!

  9. Blythe Berger, ScD Ailis Clyne, MD Chief, Perinatal & Early Childhood Health Medical Director Blythe.Berger@health.ri.gov ailis.clyne@health.ri.gov Monika Drogosz, MPH Jim Beasley, MPA PediPRN Program Manager MomsPRN Program Manager Monika.Drogosz@health.ri.gov Jim.Beasley@health.ri.gov

Recommend


More recommend