下一代综合护理的组成部分。

NAM perspectives Pub Date : 2020-11-16 DOI:10.31478/202011e
A. Ross, P. Greenberg
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本评论的目的是探讨综合护理的关键要素(将行为健康护理与初级护理相结合,以有效改善和简化对患者的全面护理)如何纳入医疗保健系统,并研究自20世纪90年代建立综合护理领域以来的几年中出现的新要素[1] 。在综合护理方法中,行为健康和初级保健提供者作为一个团队来解决患者的担忧,无论是在相同的实践环境中还是通过基于距离的方式。这种基于团队的方法可以更容易地获得护理,有可能进行更有效的护理协调,使用综合医疗记录,并包括一系列专业和准专业护理提供者。当以协调的方式提供服务时,个人更有可能满足其医疗和行为健康需求[2]。随着证明一体化对改善获得护理的价值的证据越来越多,需要考虑下一代一体化护理。本评论的作者有兴趣听取管理行为健康护理组织和初级保健安全网提供者的高管们关于综合护理的已识别要素今天是否足够,或者是否需要考虑其他要素的意见。
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Components of the Next Generation of Integrated Care.
The purpose of this Commentary is to explore the ways in which the key elements of integrated care (integrating behavioral health care with primary care in an eff ort to improve and streamline complete care for the patient) are being incorporated into the health care system and to examine new elements that have emerged in the years since the fi eld of integrated care was established in the 1990s [1]. In an integrated care approach, behavioral health and primary care providers work as a team to address patient concerns, whether that takes place in the same practice setting or through distance-based modalities. This team-based approach allows for easier access to care, the potential for more eff ective care coordination, use of an integrated medical record, and the inclusion of a range of professional and paraprofessional care providers. When services are provided in a coordinated manner, individuals are more likely to have their medical and behavioral health needs addressed [2]. As evidence demonstrating the value of integration for improving access to care grows, consideration needs to be given to the next generation of integrated care. The authors of this commentary were interested in hearing from executives in managed behavioral health care organizations and primary care safety net providers on whether the identifi ed elements of integrated care are suffi cient today or whether additional elements need to be considered.
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