TY - JOUR KW - Community Mental Health Services/methods/organization & administration KW - Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/methods/organization & administration KW - House Calls KW - Humans KW - Illinois KW - Mental Disorders/rehabilitation KW - Models, Organizational KW - Primary Health Care/methods/organization & administration KW - Telemedicine/methods/organization & administration AU - K. E. Davis AU - E. Brigell AU - K. Christiansen AU - M. Snyder AU - J. McDevitt AU - J. Forman AU - J. L. Storfjell AU - S. M. Wilkniss A1 - AB - TOPIC: Persons with serious psychiatric disabilities experience high rates of medical co-morbidities that, if properly treated, could improve overall well-being and the course of recovery. PURPOSE: This brief reports describes how two organizations-Thresholds Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers and University of Illinois College of Nursing-partnered to offer integrated behavioral and physical health care responsive to the needs of the population and committed to consumer-centered, holistic and preventative care. Most recently, the partnership offers primary care in different community settings through different service models-tele-monitoring, home visits, group visits. SOURCES USED: A combination of published literature, staff report, and quality assurance data informs this report. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The authors conclude that primary care outreach is a promising strategy in mental health settings and that the Chronic Care Model (CCM) provides a set of guidelines for designing and monitoring quality integrated care for a partnership model of integrated care. BT - Psychiatric rehabilitation journal C5 - General Literature CP - 4 CY - United States DO - 10.2975/34.4.2011.317.320 IS - 4 JF - Psychiatric rehabilitation journal N2 - TOPIC: Persons with serious psychiatric disabilities experience high rates of medical co-morbidities that, if properly treated, could improve overall well-being and the course of recovery. PURPOSE: This brief reports describes how two organizations-Thresholds Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers and University of Illinois College of Nursing-partnered to offer integrated behavioral and physical health care responsive to the needs of the population and committed to consumer-centered, holistic and preventative care. Most recently, the partnership offers primary care in different community settings through different service models-tele-monitoring, home visits, group visits. SOURCES USED: A combination of published literature, staff report, and quality assurance data informs this report. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The authors conclude that primary care outreach is a promising strategy in mental health settings and that the Chronic Care Model (CCM) provides a set of guidelines for designing and monitoring quality integrated care for a partnership model of integrated care. PP - United States PY - 2011 SN - 1095-158X; 1095-158X SP - 317 EP - 320 EP - T1 - Integrated primary and mental health care services: an evolving partnership model T2 - Psychiatric rehabilitation journal TI - Integrated primary and mental health care services: an evolving partnership model U1 - General Literature U2 - 21459748 U3 - 10.2975/34.4.2011.317.320 VL - 34 VO - 1095-158X; 1095-158X Y1 - 2011 ER -