TY - JOUR AU - R. Geist AU - J. Versloot AU - E. Mansfield AU - M. DiEmanuele AU - R. J. Reid A1 - AB - With the increased concern regarding the negative impact that care in silos has on patients and the health care system, there is growing interest in integrated models of care especially for individuals with co-occurring physical and mental health conditions. Although generally applied in a community setting, we adapted and implemented an evidence-based integrated model of care, the collaborative care model (CCM) in an adult and a pediatric hospital-based outpatient clinic. Enrolment was criteria based and management was measurement driven. The model is team based and consists of new roles for its members including the patient, the care manager, the primary care clinician, and the psychiatric consultant. A key role was that of the care manager who worked with the patient and engaged primary care. The care manager also organized team-based treatment planning in systematic case reviews that contributed to the care plan. Support for training of the new and changes in roles is underscored. In this communication we comment on our initial experience of applying the CCM to the hospital outpatient setting. AD - Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Drs Geist and Reid and Ms DiEmanuele); Departments of Psychiatry (Dr Geist) and Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy (Dr Mansfield), University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Institute for Better Health, Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Drs Versloot, Mansfield, and Reid); and Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Dr Versloot). BT - The Journal of ambulatory care management C5 - Education & Workforce; Healthcare Disparities CP - 3 CY - United States DO - 10.1097/JAC.0000000000000332 IS - 3 JF - The Journal of ambulatory care management LA - eng M1 - Journal Article N2 - With the increased concern regarding the negative impact that care in silos has on patients and the health care system, there is growing interest in integrated models of care especially for individuals with co-occurring physical and mental health conditions. Although generally applied in a community setting, we adapted and implemented an evidence-based integrated model of care, the collaborative care model (CCM) in an adult and a pediatric hospital-based outpatient clinic. Enrolment was criteria based and management was measurement driven. The model is team based and consists of new roles for its members including the patient, the care manager, the primary care clinician, and the psychiatric consultant. A key role was that of the care manager who worked with the patient and engaged primary care. The care manager also organized team-based treatment planning in systematic case reviews that contributed to the care plan. Support for training of the new and changes in roles is underscored. In this communication we comment on our initial experience of applying the CCM to the hospital outpatient setting. PP - United States PY - 2020 SN - 1550-3267; 0148-9917 SP - 230 EP - 236 EP - T1 - The Collaborative Care Model for Patients With Both Mental Health and Medical Conditions Implemented in Hospital Outpatient Care Settings T2 - The Journal of ambulatory care management TI - The Collaborative Care Model for Patients With Both Mental Health and Medical Conditions Implemented in Hospital Outpatient Care Settings U1 - Education & Workforce; Healthcare Disparities U2 - 32467436 U3 - 10.1097/JAC.0000000000000332 VL - 43 VO - 1550-3267; 0148-9917 Y1 - 2020 Y2 - Jul/Sep ER -