Name
L08 - Adaptation and Implementation of the Scope Mental Health Model Across Diverse Clinical Sites
Description

We introduce a collaborative Mental Health Care model (SCOPE-MH). Initially developed in a medium-sized urban hospital, the model has been successfully implemented in seven additional sites over the past five years. Our discussion will focus on how these diverse sites have adapted the original model to cater to the specific needs of their populations, while also addressing the challenges and opportunities encountered throughout the implementation process.

Date & Time
Saturday, October 26, 2024, 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Co-Authors
Blanca Bolea, Carly Whitmore, Mona Emam
Content Level
Intermediate
Tags
Collaborative Care Model of Integrated Care, Complex Patient Care, Patient-centered care or Patient perspectives
Session Type
Concurrent
Location Name
Travis D
Objective 1
Learn about an effective collaborative mental health care model
Objective 2
Learn how to disseminate a collaborative mental health care model
Objective 3
Learn how to include patients and physicians perspective in the development of a collaborative model
Content Reference 1

Advancing Integrated Mental Health Solutions. (2023). Collaborative care. Collaborative Care | University of Washington AIMS Center. https://aims.uw.edu/collaborative-care

Content Reference 2

Franx, G., Dixon, L., Wensing, M., & Pincus, H. (2013). Implementation strategies for collaborative primary care-mental health models. Current opinion in psychiatry, 26(5), 502–510. https://doi.org/10.1097/YCO.0b013e328363a69f

Content Reference 3

Gaglio, B., Shoup, J. A., & Glasgow, R. E. (2013). The RE-AIM framework: a systematic review of use over time. American journal of public health, 103(6), e38-e46.