虚拟护理和心理健康:拆除孤岛,加强护理服务。

John Scott, Peter Yellowlees, Daniel F Becker, Christopher Chen
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背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,许多美国人出现了新的或恶化的精神健康状况。与此同时,许多护理从面对面转向了虚拟护理,这凸显了虚拟护理的价值,但也带来了一些潜在的挑战。方法:本文探讨了一个这样的挑战,精神卫生保健从身体卫生保健分离,和一个潜在的解决方案,协作护理。这是一种以团队为基础的方法,将精神科医生与初级保健提供者联系起来,有助于打破报销模式造成的护理孤岛。结果:在协作护理的背景下,高质量的虚拟护理进一步弥合了身心健康护理之间的鸿沟。针对心理和行为健康的异步虚拟护理是一项创新,既能提高效率,又能支持协作式护理。讨论:讨论了专门用于精神和行为健康的虚拟护理的障碍和弱点,以及可以通过协作虚拟护理改善精神卫生保健的政策变化的例子。
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Virtual Care and Mental Health: Dismantling Silos to Strengthen Care Delivery.

Virtual Care and Mental Health: Dismantling Silos to Strengthen Care Delivery.

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans experienced new or worsened mental health conditions. Concurrently, much care switched from in-person to virtual care, highlighting the value of virtual care but also some of the underlying challenges.

Methods: This paper explores one such challenge, the separation of mental health care from physical health care, and a potential solution, collaborative care. It is a team-based approach linking psychiatrists to primary care providers that can help break down the silos of care created through reimbursement models.

Results: In this context of collaborative care, high quality virtual care further bridges the divide between physical and mental health care. Asynchronous virtual care for mental and behavioral health is an innovation that can create efficiencies while still supporting collaborative care.

Discussion: The barriers and weaknesses of using virtual care exclusively for mental and behavioral health are discussed, as well as examples of policy changes which can improve mental health care through collaborative virtual care.

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