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5142.0 Primary Care: Psychological Approaches and Issues in Public HealthWednesday, October 31, 2012: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Oral
This session takes a diverse look at the need for comprehensive primary care. Primary care models, such as medical home, continue to evolve with an increased focus on delivering care that is patient-centered, high quality and comprehensive and the need to involve community partners to achieve these goals. This session examines (1) a unique way of defining patient-centered care through art imagery, (2) the impact of mental illness on receiving quality inpatient care of acute myocardial infarction, (3) the impact of a community-based behavioral health crisis stabilization unity, and (4) the benefit of a bullying prevention program from the health care perspective. Together, these diverse presentations will address interesting aspects of patient-centered and comprehensive primary care.
Session Objectives: 1. Define the value of art imagery to measure care patient-centered care.
2. Identify the impact of comorbid mental illness on the quality of inpatient acute myocardial infarction care received.
3. Assess the impact of a community-based crisis stabilization unit for behavioral health patients.
4. Evaluate the cost-benefit of a population-based bullying prevention program from the health care perspective.
Organizer:
Carla Zema, PhD
Moderator:
Carla Zema, PhD
10:50am
11:10am
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. Organized by: Medical Care CE Credits: Medical (CME), Health Education (CHES), Nursing (CNE), Public Health (CPH) , Masters Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES)
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