Something Borrowed, Something New: Developing an Agenda for Patient-Centered Mental Health Care (Text Version)
On September 27, 2010, Sonia Tyutyulkova made this presentation at the 2010 Annual Conference. Select to access the
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Slide 1
Something Borrowed, Something New
Developing an Agenda for Patient-Centered Mental Health Care
Image: The School of Athens, Fresco, by Raphael, 1509-1511, Apostolic Palace, Rome, Vatican City is shown.
Slide 2
Issues Exploration Forum
Serious Mental Illness
- Consumer Advocates 6%
- Researchers 14%
- Federal 25%
- States 14%
- Consumers 8%
- Clinicians, Clinical Societies 33%
Slide 3
Issues Exploration Forum
Serious Mental Illness
- Policymakers
- Researchers
- Consumers
- Clinicians
Slide 4
Stakeholder Engagement Group
Scientific Resource Center
RTI International-University of North Carolina
Evidence-based Practice Center
Pam Curtis, MA
Cathy Gordon, MPH
Lynn Rosenberg
Samantha Slaughter-Mason, MPH
Susan Stearns, MA, MBA
Shannon Brode, MPH
Daniel E. Jonas, MD, MPH
Alyssa J. Mansfield, MPH, PhD
Brian B. Sheitman, MD
Elizabeth Tant
Meera Viswanathan, PhD
Lea C. Watson, MD, MPH
Slide 5
Conceptual Framework for Research
Image: A fence is shown.
Slide 6
Patient-Centered Care: Improving Outcomes that Matter to Patients
Image: A cartoon of a therapist pushing a button to dump his patient off the couch and into a hole in the floor is shown.
Slide 7
Reducing Disparities
Image: A woman and two children in impoverished circumstances are shown.


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