1. The Ground Floor; 2. History of Integrated Care and Addiction; 3. Overcoming Barriers; 4.Making the Ethical Case; 5. Making the Business Case; 6. Whole Person Care; 7. Care Coordination & Insurance Companies; 8. Communication; 9. Measurement-Based Care; 10. Patient Experience; 11. The Role of Leadership; 12. Coordinated Care on a Spectrum; 13. Considerations for Different Settings; 14. The Payoff
Philip Hemphill, PhD, has over 30 years of practical experience as a clinician, manager, professor, executive, and consultant implementing integrative care models. He has been a professor at Tulane University School of Social Work and an assistant clinical faculty at Louisiana State University Health Sciences.
"Dr. Hemphill reveals how addiction treatment pioneered integrated
care because of its unique bio-psycho-social-spiritual recovery
paradigm. He illuminates the unique ways addiction treatment has
been adapted to the modern medical treatments available today. By
highlighting these adaptations, he identifies which techniques set
addiction treatment apart, explains why these techniques are such
powerful tools, and shows how to use these techniques to implement
coordinated care models. Those who read this work will walk away
empowered by perceiving the existing connectivity hidden within the
shadows of the looming silos of our healthcare system’s various
specializations. Early intervention and addressing access
disparities have never been more critical to healthcare services
than now, and this book offers innovative solutions that any
healthcare leader can utilize for optimal care."
Mark S. Gold, MD, distinguished alumni professor, chairman and
emeritus eminent scholar, University of Florida & McKnight Brain
Institute "In this timely and prescient book, Dr. Hemphill has put
into actionable form the meaning of ‘we’re all in this together.’
Addiction has crippled individuals, families, and communities for
millennia, and modern approaches to addiction have come from
seemingly disparate origins that include religious, medical,
behavioral, and new age approaches. All of these have contributed
in some way to the evolution of a more humane, compassionate,
science-driven, and spiritual approach to treating addiction. Dr.
Hemphill has outlined, through research and experience, his vision
of how truly integrated care for individuals and families with
addiction can and should unfold. As an Addiction Psychiatrist who
has worked in the trenches for nearly 40 years, I believe that his
map pointing to the way out of the quagmire of addiction is one
that can be trusted to produce results."
Alexis Polles, MD, medical director and CEO, Florida Professionals
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