Press Release Distribution
 

Members Login  |  Register  |  Why Join?   Subscribe to Newsletter Newsletter   RSS Feeds RSS Feeds

Video Releases    |    Pricing & Distribution Plans    |    Today's News    |    News By Category    |    News By Region    |    News By Date    |    Business Directory
All Press Releases for April 29, 2009 »
RSS Feeds RSS Feed     Print this news Printer Friendly     Email this news Email It    Create PDF PDF Version    Bookmark del.icio.us    Diggs



Report Calls for Healthcare 'Home' to Address Health Disparities for Persons with Mental Illness
National Council report finds that mental health homes are critical to help people recover from serious emotional and behavioral disorders and avoid co-occurring diseases, which are responsible for three out of every five mental health patient deaths 
x-small text small text medium text large text


    Washington, DC - April 29, 2009 - Person-centered healthcare homes are critical to address significant health disparities for people with serious mental disorders, according to a new report released today by the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare (National Council). The report, Behavioral Health/Primary Care Integration and the Person-Centered Healthcare Home, calls for creating a medical home for people suffering with serious emotional and behavioral disorders by introducing general healthcare capacity within mental health organizations, or by nurturing seamless partnerships between mental health and primary care providers.

People in the U.S. with serious emotional and behavioral disorders, like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, die an average of 25 years sooner than other Americans, according to a 2007 study conducted by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors. Three out of every five people suffering with serious mental disorders die from preventable, co-occurring chronic diseases such as asthma, diabetes, cancer, heart disease and cardiopulmonary conditions.

"We're helping people recover from mental illness when their lives are endangered due to neglect of other serious health issues," said Linda Rosenberg, president and CEO of the National Council. "We need medical homes that can save and improve lives by providing seamless healthcare where it is most needed," she emphasized.

Often, persons with serious mental illness are not able to access primary care settings. While community mental health organizations - that treat a majority of persons with serious mental illnesses - consider general healthcare for patients a priority, only one in two organizations has any general healthcare capacity, and less than one in three has the capacity to provide the services on site, as revealed by a National Council survey.

The National Council report describes a person-centered healthcare home as one that is equipped to care for all of the patient's needs, managing multiple, interrelated and chronic health problems. The healthcare home offers preventive screening and health services, acute primary care, behavioral health, management of chronic health conditions, and end of life care. These services are supported by access to lab and x-ray facilities, medical/surgical specialties and hospital care. A team of primary and behavioral health specialists coordinates care management to reduce fragmentation, prevent avoidable conditions, and promote patient independence and self-care.

"Person-centered healthcare homes emphasize that mental health is a central part of healthcare - a key shift in perspective that can begin to address some significant health disparities for people with serious mental illnesses," said Rosenberg.

Read the full report at http://www.thenationalcouncil.org/cs/new_at_the_resource_center

About The National Council:

The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare is a not-for- profit, 501(c) (3) association of 1,600 behavioral healthcare organizations that provide treatment and rehabilitation for mental illnesses and addictions disorders to nearly six million adults, children and families in communities across the country. The National Council and its members bear testimony to the fact that medical, social, psychological and rehabilitation services offered in community settings help people with mental illnesses and addiction disorders recover and lead productive lives. To learn more visit www.thenationalcouncil.org.


---
Press release service and press release distribution provided by http://www.24-7pressrelease.com


# # #

Press Release Keywords:
Read more Press Releases from Thomas Redmond:
Other Press Release Headlines:

Press Release Service & Press Release Distribution News Supplied By 24-7PressRelease.com
Press Release Contact Information:
Thomas Redmond
The National Council

PR Specialist
United States of America 20006
Voice: 614-291-8456
Fax: 413-831-3408
E-Mail: Email us Here
Website: Visit Our Website
Disclaimer:
If you have any questions regarding information in this press release, please contact the person listed in the contact module of this page. Please do not attempt to contact 24-7 Press Release. We are unable to assist you with any information regarding this release. 24-7 Press Release disclaims any content contained in this press release. Please see our complete Terms of Service disclaimer for more information.