TY - JOUR AU - L. Pertz AU - M. Plegue AU - K. Diehl AU - P. Zazove AU - M. McKee A1 - AB - Deaf individuals struggle with accessing mental health services because of language and cultural discordance. Our project's purpose was to design and pilot an accessible, integrated mental health program for the Deaf population, scalable for other health centers interested in serving these individuals. Our team addressed several identified barriers to care. The addition of a language-concordant mental health clinician and telemental health appointments helped us better manage Deaf patients' mental health needs. Individual and clinic level data were collected and analyzed. Results demonstrated a significant improvement in the patients' depression and anxiety scores from their baseline to their last documented visit. Patient satisfaction overall was high. Telemental health appears to be a feasible tool to address some of the mental health gaps in the Deaf community. Further studies are needed to demonstrate how this program can be effective within a larger geographical area. BT - Journal of deaf studies and deaf education C5 - Healthcare Disparities; HIT & Telehealth CP - 3 CY - United States DO - 10.1093/deafed/eny002 IS - 3 JF - Journal of deaf studies and deaf education N2 - Deaf individuals struggle with accessing mental health services because of language and cultural discordance. Our project's purpose was to design and pilot an accessible, integrated mental health program for the Deaf population, scalable for other health centers interested in serving these individuals. Our team addressed several identified barriers to care. The addition of a language-concordant mental health clinician and telemental health appointments helped us better manage Deaf patients' mental health needs. Individual and clinic level data were collected and analyzed. Results demonstrated a significant improvement in the patients' depression and anxiety scores from their baseline to their last documented visit. Patient satisfaction overall was high. Telemental health appears to be a feasible tool to address some of the mental health gaps in the Deaf community. Further studies are needed to demonstrate how this program can be effective within a larger geographical area. PP - United States PY - 2018 SN - 1465-7325; 1081-4159 SP - 240 EP - 248 EP - T1 - Addressing Mental Health Needs for Deaf Patients Through an Integrated Health Care Model T2 - Journal of deaf studies and deaf education TI - Addressing Mental Health Needs for Deaf Patients Through an Integrated Health Care Model U1 - Healthcare Disparities; HIT & Telehealth U2 - 29562357 U3 - 10.1093/deafed/eny002 VL - 23 VO - 1465-7325; 1081-4159 Y1 - 2018 ER -