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Retraining the practicing psychiatrist.

M J Bennett1

  • 1Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. michael_bennett@hms.harvard.edu

Psychiatric Services (Washington, D.C.)
|July 6, 2000
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Psychiatrists must adapt to managed care by learning new skills. Academic health centers can facilitate this training, addressing performance gaps in psychiatric practice.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Managed care significantly impacts the psychiatric community.
  • The psychiatric profession's response has been largely passive and defensive.
  • Practicing psychiatrists often lack necessary skills and attitudes for the evolving healthcare environment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the challenges faced by psychiatrists in adapting to managed care.
  • To propose a structured approach for improving psychiatric practice performance.
  • To identify the role of academic health centers in training psychiatrists.

Main Methods:

  • Exploration of the challenges in psychiatric practice performance.
  • Suggestion of a two-step process for skill development.
  • Emphasis on the need for training trainers in academic health centers.

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Main Results:

  • Psychiatrists require new skills and attitudes to effectively navigate managed care.
  • Existing training models may be insufficient for current practice demands.
  • Academic health centers are potential sites for necessary professional development.

Conclusions:

  • A proactive approach is needed for psychiatrists to adapt to managed care.
  • Training initiatives must address the specific skill and attitude gaps.
  • Equipping trainers within academic health centers is crucial for successful implementation.