Exploring the Latest Advances in ADHD Treatment and Care
- ADHD Society UK
- Mar 31, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 1, 2024
Collaborative care models play a crucial role in delivering quality ADHD treatment and care. Here’s a guide for medical professionals in the UK:
Integrated Care Model
Integrated care aims to reduce silos and connect vital roles within one physical setting and system.
Key roles include:
Primary Care Provider (PCP): PCPs often have established trust with patients and refer them to specialized services.
Behavioral Health Care Manager: Coordinates care, provides education, and supports patients and families.
Psychiatric Consultant: Offers specialized expertise and guidance.
Benefits of Integrated Care
Patient-Centered Approach: Integrated care focuses on the whole person, considering physical, mental, and social aspects.
Increased Engagement: Collaborative approaches lead to better patient engagement and adherence to treatment plans.
Cost-Effective: Integrated care reduces fragmented services and improves overall outcomes.
Collaborative Care for ADHD
Framework and Features:
Primary Care Provider (PCP):
Already established trust with patients.
Regular contact with pediatric patients.
Holistic view of patients.
Refers to specialized services.
Behavioral Health Care Manager:
Coordinates care and educates patients and families.
Supports adherence to treatment plans.
Psychiatric Consultant:
Provides specialized expertise.
Assists with complex cases.
Collaborates with the team.
Implementing Collaborative Care
Education: Train team members on their roles and responsibilities.
Communication: Regular team meetings to discuss patient progress and adjust treatment plans.
Shared Decision-Making: Involve patients and families in care decisions.
Outcome Monitoring: Evaluate treatment effectiveness and adjust as needed.
Remember that collaborative care models enhance ADHD treatment outcomes by addressing systemic barriers and providing patient-centered, comprehensive support. Collaborative efforts among medical professionals lead to better outcomes for patients with ADHD and their families.



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