Mental Health Professionals in Medical Settings
A Primer
3 October 2002
Description
Both students and practicing mental health practitioners will find a well-researched, practical model for comprehensive, well-coordinated, and quality care that all patients deserve.
One of the most significant events in the history of health care is the development of separate and parallel systems for mental health and medical care. Patients, however, want health care that is better coordinated, more personalized, more accessible, more timely, and less cumbersome to receive. These patient-wants reinforce what we know about patient needs for better integrated care and more collaborative health care, as shown by the following data:
- 50% of mental health care is delivered by primary care physicians.
- 67% of all psychopharmacological drugs are prescribed by primary care physicians.
- 50-70% of all primary care visits are for psychosocial concerns.