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Creating the Collaborative Care Team Social Innovation Fund July 10, 2013 Social Innovation Fund Corporation for National & Community Service Federal Funder The John A. Hartford Foundation Philanthropic Funder University of Washington AIMS Center Implementation & Evaluation Support 1

University of Washington Building on 25 years of Research and Practice in Integrated Mental Health Care Webinar Purpose Understanding Team Member Roles 1. Primary Care Provider 2. Care Manager 3. Patient / Family 4. Consulting Psychiatrist 5. Other Internal Roles 6. Other External Roles Workforce Challenges 2

You are Here IMPLEMENTING COLLABORATIVE CARE: a step-by-step guide Main Messages Collaborative care requires a team approach Team members all have new roles / duties Team members share accountability for treatment outcomes 3

Key Principles of Collaborative Care Patient-Centered Care Team Collaboration results in a shared care plan Population-Based Proactive tracking for all patients being treated facilitates efficient, effective care Measurement-Based Treatment to Target Team changes treatment until patient gets better Evidence-Based Proven treatments used Accountable Quality of care and clinical outcomes matter most Collaborative Team Approach None of us is as smart as all of us. - Japanese proverb 4

Traditional Care PCP Patient Challenging to effectively treat mental health conditions Collaborative Care PCP New Roles Patient Care Manager Consulting Psychiatrist Twice as effective as usual care 5

Primary Care Provider Role PCP New Roles Patient Care Manager Consulting Psychiatrist Twice as effective as usual care Life of a Busy PCP Challenges Large patient panels (1,500 2,500) Fast paced: 20-30 encounters / day Huge range of problems / responsibilities Full range of medical, behavioral, social problems Acute care, chronic care, prevention Everything comes at me and I bat at the problem before me hard to keep track of what happens once treatments started Ways to cope Focus What is the most serious? What is practical to accomplish today? Diagnose and treat over time Get help TEAMWORK Need practical solutions & effective communication COLLABORATIVE CARE 6

Primary Care Provider Role Oversees all aspects of patient s care Diagnoses common mental disorders Brief screeners (e.g., PHQ-9, GAD-7) Starts & prescribes pharmacotherapy Collaborates with care manager and psychiatric consultant to make treatment adjustments as needed Introduces collaborative care team and care manager (warm hand-off when possible) Introducing IMPACT to Patients PCP Messages Patient NOT being referred to care manager PCP, patient, CM and psychiatric consultant all work together as a TEAM This is how we treat depression here because more patients get better Commitment and persistence We won t give up! 7

Introducing IMPACT to Patients Benefits of Care Manager Keeps in touch with patients between appointments with PCP Makes sure things don t fall through the cracks Lets me know if treatments are working or if we need to make changes in treatment Offers counseling as a treatment option Supports medication treatment Care Manager Role PCP New Roles Patient Care Manager Consulting Psychiatrist Twice as effective as usual care 8

Care Manager Characteristics Who are CMs? Typically MSW, LCSW, RN, MA, MFT, PhD or PsyD What makes a good CM? FLEXIBILITY Organization Persistence Openness to new way of practicing Embrace primary care culture Value evidence-based approach to care Care Manager Role: Patient Engagement & Education Engages patient and establishes rapport Attitudes, beliefs Provides education Clinic provides whole patient care Focus on symptoms Sets expectations We have effective treatments We won t give up! Engages and educates family, as appropriate 9

Care Manager Role: Care Coordination & Communication Supports and collaborates closely with PCPs managing patients in primary care Systematically tracks treatment response Supports medication management by PCPs Reviews cases with psychiatric consultant weekly Facilitates referrals to other services as needed (e.g. substance abuse) Care Manager Role: Clinical Care Delivery Performs initial and follow-up assessments Collaborates closely with PCP to develop shared treatment plan Provides brief, evidence-based therapeutic interventions (e.g. behavioral activation) Provides psychotherapy (e.g., PST, CBT) or refers patient for counseling services Creates relapse prevention plan with patient 10

Care Manager Staffing Hire new staff vs. re-deploy existing staff Split duties between higher and lower skilled staff? e.g., psychologist and medical assistant Types of care managers: nurses, social workers, counselors, ARNPs, psychologists, etc. Caseload / number of care managers needed THIS IS A REAL JOB! Patient Role PCP New Roles Patient Care Manager Consulting Psychiatrist Twice as effective as usual care 11

Patient is Part of Team Care manager sets expectations Active member of team Communication essential Care Manager PCP Learn about condition(s) and treatments 50%-70% patients will need at least one change in treatment plan Engaging Caregivers / Family Family may see mood and behavior changes over time Family can support treatment plan Cultural considerations 12

Psychiatric Consultant Role PCP New Roles Patient Care Manger Consulting Psychiatrist Twice as effective as usual care Consulting Psychiatrist Role Psychiatric consultant VERY important for program effectiveness Psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner Collaborative care role quite different from traditional consultation Shared responsibility for entire caseload of patients being treated Rarely (or never) sees patient directly Supports both PCP and CM 13

Communication with Psychiatrist Consultant Proactive, regularly scheduled (weekly) consultation Focus on those not improving Ad hoc consultation to CM or PCP As needed for urgent cases Direct consultation for complex patients When possible, typically < 10% of patients Not just medication recommendations How to Facilitate Consultation Establish specific schedule for regular psychiatric consultation NOT ad hoc Shared view of registry caseload essential Facilitates accountability Helps ensure that patients don t fall through cracks 14

Psychiatric Consultant Staffing Hire new vs. re-deploy In-house vs. external consultant In-person or telemedicine Responsibility for caseload of patients Approximately 2-4 hours / week of psychiatric consultant time for each 1 FTE care manager THIS IS A REAL JOB! Other Clinic Staff PCP Core Program Patient Care Manager Consulting Psychiatrist Other Clinic Staff Additional Clinic Resources Substance Treatment, Vocational Rehabilitation, Other Community Resources Outside Resources 15

Program Leader / Manager Develops and oversees implementation plan Coordinates workflows and clinic systems to support collaborative care Identifies and addresses challenges to success Regularly reviews program-level and providerlevel outcomes with clinic leadership and adjusts, as necessary, to meet goals Other Behavioral Health Clinicians Can provide valuable services such as Comprehensive assessment Evidence-based counseling / psychotherapy Individual or Group Behavioral health interventions focused on health behaviors Chemical dependency counseling Social work services Etc. 16

Other Team Members Nurses / Medical Assistants might: Screen patients Re-check PHQ-9 at follow-up visits Coordinate with Care Manager regarding co-occurring medical conditions Help identify patients in acute distress Other Team Members Billing / Finance staff Work with clinical staff to insure that services are documented appropriately Work with clinic leadership and others to ensure sustainable, long-term funding model AIMS Center has experts who can help 17

Medical Director / CEO / COO / CFO Champions quality improvement Communicates support of practice change to clinic staff Provides adequate resources / attention to ensure success Regularly reviews program-level and providerlevel outcomes with clinic leadership and adjusts, as necessary, to meet goals Key Principles of Collaborative Care Patient-Centered Care Team Collaboration results in a shared care plan Population-Based Proactive tracking for all patients being treated facilitates efficient, effective care Measurement-Based Treatment to Target Team changes treatment until patient gets better Evidence-Based Proven treatments used Accountable Quality of care and clinical outcomes matter most 18

Workforce Issues Primary care providers Overextended, can be difficult to engage Have to learn to use care managers effectively May prefer to refer Primary care-based mental health providers May not embrace collaborative care approach May see themselves as co-located therapists or more traditional social workers May prefer referral and working in parallel to PCP Consulting psychiatrists May not be familiar / comfortable with how collaborative care differs from traditional consultation May prefer referral and working in parallel to PCP Workforce Issues In general and especially in rural areas Challenges finding qualified mental health providers Care managers, therapists trained in evidence-based treatments, consulting psychiatrists (especially child psychiatrists) Few providers are trained in effective teambased care 19

Culture Clash Primary Care Action culture Urgency, pace, immediate intervention High access Refer to other providers for specialty care Specialty Behavioral Health Narrative culture In-depth assessment Deep understanding Slower pace PATIENT-CENTERED CARE Care Manager Primary Care Provider Psychiatric Consultant FAMILY OTHER CARE SERVICES 20

What s Next? IMPLEMENTING COLLABORATIVE CARE: a step-by-step guide Outcomes Clinical workflow Detailed action plan All team members in place SIF Technical Assistance Website http://uwaims.org/sif 21

Q & A Thank you! 22

Minimizer Patients Some patients minimize symptoms / don t endorse depression if asked Could have low PHQ-9 score but obviously depressed Older adults and men more likely to minimize or focus on somatic symptoms Some cultures more stoic and more likely to minimize symptoms PHQ-9 is a tool to help identify patients does not replace clinical judgment Psychiatry and Primary Care An evolving relationship: Consultative model Psychiatrists sees patients in consultation in his / her office away from primary care. Co-located model Psychiatrist sees patients in primary care Collaborative model Psychiatrists takes responsibility for a defined caseload of primary care patients and works closely with PCPs and other primary carebased behavioral health providers. 23

Liability Concerns PCP Directs Care - Including assessment, diagnosis and treatments provided (e.g., prescription of psychotropic medications) - Retains overall liability for care Care Manager / Other clinic-based providers - Responsible for the care they provide within their scope of practice / license Psychiatric consultant - Curbside consultation = very limited liability (Olick et al, Fam Med 2003) - If sees patient for direct consultation (either in-person or via telemedicine) same as any other patient - Consider liability coverage as part of practice arrangement / contract 24