The Casebook of a Residential Care Psychiatrist
Psychopharmacosocioeconomics and the Treatment of Schizophrenia in Residential Care Facilities
The Casebook of a Residential Care Psychiatrist
Psychopharmacosocioeconomics and the Treatment of Schizophrenia in Residential Care Facilities
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This book addresses the problems involved in the onsite treatment of mentally ill patients in residential care facilities as opposed to hospitals. This innovative and useful tool also contains specific recommendations by an experienced psychiatrist as to how these visits should be conducted--with regard to frequency, duration, and the types of Medicare procedure codes to utilize. The book also discusses the profound changes psychiatric drugs have produced in social, economic, and legal arenas. While focused on psychiatry and schizophrenia, this book will also be of interest to mental health…mehr
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780789023728
- ISBN-10: 0789023725
- Artikelnr.: 22402163
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 218mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780789023728
- ISBN-10: 0789023725
- Artikelnr.: 22402163
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* The Goals of This Book
* PART I: THE PLACES
* Chapter 1. What Is a Residential Care Facility?
* Infrequently Asked Questions
* Chapter 2. The Problem of the Problem
* The Problem of Data Collection
* Chapter 3. The History
* Residential Care Facilities in San Francisco
* Personal History
* The Pioneers
* Chapter 4. The Facility
* The Evolution of Residential Care Facilities
* Case Histories
* Specialized Referral Patterns
* PART II: THE PEOPLE
* Chapter 5. Who Should Do It?
* Psychotherapeutic Considerations
* The Advantages of a Sense of Humor
* Behavioral Therapy Applications
* Group Psychotherapy Considerations
* Chapter 6. The Job Description
* Chapter 7. The Cast
* The Patient
* The General Medical Physician
* The Social Worker
* The Psychologist
* The Administrator
* The Pharmacist
* The Case Manager
* Relatives
* The Modern Residential Care Psychiatric Team
* PART III: THE PROBLEMS
* Chapter 8. How It Should Be Done: Space, Time, and Techniques
* Space Constraints
* Time Constraints
* The Techniques
* Chapter 9. The Problems of Frequency and Duration
* Visitation Frequency in Relation to the Unpredictability of Adverse
Events
* The Standard of Care in the Community
* The Problem of Duration
* The Effects of Off-Site Work on On-Site Visits
* A Typical Day in the Life of a Residential Care Facility Psychiatrist
* Chapter 10. Why Do It?
* The Value of On-Site Visits by Psychiatrists and the Continuity of
Care Issue
* Clinical Examples of the Advantage of On-Site Encounters
* The Effect of On-Site Visits on the Administrator
* Chapter 11. The Residential Care Facility First-Aid Paperwork
Reduction Kit
* Chapter 12. The Legal Problems
* Recent Changes in Residential Care Psychiatry
* The Impact of HIPAA
* The Problem of Medical Necessity
* Redefining Medical Necessity for Psychiatry
* Computers and the Medicare Audit
* Computers and the Medicaid Audit
* Audits and Health Care Fraud
* Chapter 13. The Medicare Audit Process
* Chapter 14. Progress Note Problems
* Examples of Progress Notes
* Medicare Policies Regarding Progress Notes
* Chapter 15. Special Problems
* The Poorly Organized Facility with Substandard Professional Services
* The Well-Organized Facility with Regular Visits by the MRCPT
* The Well-Organized Facility with No Regular Visits by the MRCPT
* The Nonemergency Emergency
* The Problems That Occur When MRCPT Members Do Not Visit Regularly
* Chapter 16. Suicide
* Chapter 17. IM MedicationsHow to Do It and Why
* The Technique of IM Administration
* Clinical Examples of the Use of Long-Acting IM Depot Injections
* PART IV: REMEMBRANCES OF THINGS PAST
* Chapter 18. School Days
* Chapter 19. How to Fail in Psychology Without Really Trying
* Chapter 20. Life in the Prechlorpromazine Era of Nongeological Time
* PART V: ISSUES IN PSYCHOPHARMACOSOCIOECONOMICS
* Chapter 21. How Antipsychotic Drugs Have Changed the World
* Chapter 22. The Cost of the Treatment of Schizophrenia for Society
* Chapter 23. The Costs of the Treatment of Schizophrenia for the
Patient
* Chapter 24. How On-Site Services Can Reduce the Cost of Treatment
* Chapter 25. Residential Care Facilities and the Cost Savings
Associated with Rehospitalization
* PART VI: SUMMING UP
* Chapter 26.
* Preface
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* The Goals of This Book
* PART I: THE PLACES
* Chapter 1. What Is a Residential Care Facility?
* Infrequently Asked Questions
* Chapter 2. The Problem of the Problem
* The Problem of Data Collection
* Chapter 3. The History
* Residential Care Facilities in San Francisco
* Personal History
* The Pioneers
* Chapter 4. The Facility
* The Evolution of Residential Care Facilities
* Case Histories
* Specialized Referral Patterns
* PART II: THE PEOPLE
* Chapter 5. Who Should Do It?
* Psychotherapeutic Considerations
* The Advantages of a Sense of Humor
* Behavioral Therapy Applications
* Group Psychotherapy Considerations
* Chapter 6. The Job Description
* Chapter 7. The Cast
* The Patient
* The General Medical Physician
* The Social Worker
* The Psychologist
* The Administrator
* The Pharmacist
* The Case Manager
* Relatives
* The Modern Residential Care Psychiatric Team
* PART III: THE PROBLEMS
* Chapter 8. How It Should Be Done: Space, Time, and Techniques
* Space Constraints
* Time Constraints
* The Techniques
* Chapter 9. The Problems of Frequency and Duration
* Visitation Frequency in Relation to the Unpredictability of Adverse
Events
* The Standard of Care in the Community
* The Problem of Duration
* The Effects of Off-Site Work on On-Site Visits
* A Typical Day in the Life of a Residential Care Facility Psychiatrist
* Chapter 10. Why Do It?
* The Value of On-Site Visits by Psychiatrists and the Continuity of
Care Issue
* Clinical Examples of the Advantage of On-Site Encounters
* The Effect of On-Site Visits on the Administrator
* Chapter 11. The Residential Care Facility First-Aid Paperwork
Reduction Kit
* Chapter 12. The Legal Problems
* Recent Changes in Residential Care Psychiatry
* The Impact of HIPAA
* The Problem of Medical Necessity
* Redefining Medical Necessity for Psychiatry
* Computers and the Medicare Audit
* Computers and the Medicaid Audit
* Audits and Health Care Fraud
* Chapter 13. The Medicare Audit Process
* Chapter 14. Progress Note Problems
* Examples of Progress Notes
* Medicare Policies Regarding Progress Notes
* Chapter 15. Special Problems
* The Poorly Organized Facility with Substandard Professional Services
* The Well-Organized Facility with Regular Visits by the MRCPT
* The Well-Organized Facility with No Regular Visits by the MRCPT
* The Nonemergency Emergency
* The Problems That Occur When MRCPT Members Do Not Visit Regularly
* Chapter 16. Suicide
* Chapter 17. IM MedicationsHow to Do It and Why
* The Technique of IM Administration
* Clinical Examples of the Use of Long-Acting IM Depot Injections
* PART IV: REMEMBRANCES OF THINGS PAST
* Chapter 18. School Days
* Chapter 19. How to Fail in Psychology Without Really Trying
* Chapter 20. Life in the Prechlorpromazine Era of Nongeological Time
* PART V: ISSUES IN PSYCHOPHARMACOSOCIOECONOMICS
* Chapter 21. How Antipsychotic Drugs Have Changed the World
* Chapter 22. The Cost of the Treatment of Schizophrenia for Society
* Chapter 23. The Costs of the Treatment of Schizophrenia for the
Patient
* Chapter 24. How On-Site Services Can Reduce the Cost of Treatment
* Chapter 25. Residential Care Facilities and the Cost Savings
Associated with Rehospitalization
* PART VI: SUMMING UP
* Chapter 26.