TY - JOUR AU - H. J. Osofsky AU - J. D. Osofsky AU - J. H. Wells AU - C. Weems A1 - AB - This column describes an integrated behavioral health initiative in primary care clinics in Louisiana parishes affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Louisiana Mental and Behavioral Health Capacity Project is an integral part of the Gulf Region Health Outreach Program and is funded from the Deepwater Horizon Medical Benefits Class Action Settlement. Using a public health approach, the Department of Psychiatry of the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center developed an interprofessional collaboration model of care to provide culturally tailored and time-sensitive on-site and telemedicine services to adults and children affected by the disaster. Results indicate a high level of acceptance of the services and reductions in both mental health symptoms and general medical symptoms. Primary care clinic staff also report increased confidence and resilience to meet future disasters. The approach could be used by communities at risk of disasters and by rural communities with limited mental health resources. BT - Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) C5 - Healthcare Disparities CP - 3 CY - United States DO - 10.1176/appi.ps.201300470 IS - 3 JF - Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) N2 - This column describes an integrated behavioral health initiative in primary care clinics in Louisiana parishes affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The Louisiana Mental and Behavioral Health Capacity Project is an integral part of the Gulf Region Health Outreach Program and is funded from the Deepwater Horizon Medical Benefits Class Action Settlement. Using a public health approach, the Department of Psychiatry of the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center developed an interprofessional collaboration model of care to provide culturally tailored and time-sensitive on-site and telemedicine services to adults and children affected by the disaster. Results indicate a high level of acceptance of the services and reductions in both mental health symptoms and general medical symptoms. Primary care clinic staff also report increased confidence and resilience to meet future disasters. The approach could be used by communities at risk of disasters and by rural communities with limited mental health resources. PP - United States PY - 2014 SN - 1557-9700; 1075-2730 SP - 280 EP - 283 EP - T1 - Integrated care: meeting mental health needs after the Gulf oil spill T2 - Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) TI - Integrated care: meeting mental health needs after the Gulf oil spill U1 - Healthcare Disparities U2 - 24584523 U3 - 10.1176/appi.ps.201300470 VL - 65 VO - 1557-9700; 1075-2730 Y1 - 2014 ER -