• 14. What About You and Your Mental Health and Well-being?
    May 6 2024

    Summary:

    In episode 14 of the BBW podcast, Dr. Lia addresses the critical topic of Mental Health for Pediatricians, discussing the pervasive issue of Burnout in Healthcare among pediatric professionals. Drawing from personal experiences, she describes how her own stint focusing solely on behavioral health led to a significant salary drop and emotional exhaustion. She highlights the necessity of implementing Self-Care Strategies for Doctors, emphasizing the importance of caring for oneself to effectively care for others. Dr. Lia advocates for healthcare infrastructure that supports the Pediatrician Work-life Balance and offers various Behavioral Health Tools and Coping Mechanisms for Clinicians.

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    Key strategies include having a supportive colleague or 'battle buddy,' monitoring personal energy levels through the spoon theory, and engaging in restorative activities such as meditation, exercise, and spending quality time with family. Dr. Lia also underscores the role of proper nutrition, creativity, spirituality, and professional therapy in maintaining mental wellness. Additionally, she suggests seeking cost-effective counseling opportunities at universities and stresses the importance of non-medical friendships to provide fresh perspectives outside the healthcare realm. The episode serves as a comprehensive guide for pediatricians seeking to balance their professional responsibilities with personal health, offering actionable advice and resources to combat burnout and promote well-being in the healthcare industry.

    Bullet points of key topics

    • Dr. Lia discusses the importance of self-care and mental health for healthcare professionals, emphasizing the need for personal wellness to effectively care for others.
    • She shares practical strategies for managing stress, including relying on a support network, tracking personal energy levels, and engaging in rejuvenating activities.
    • The episode encourages professionals to seek help when needed and use resources like therapy, medication, and well-being guides to maintain their mental health.

    List of resources mentioned in the episode:

    • Dr. Wendy Hunter (@the_pediatrician_next_door) • Instagram photos and videos
    • Spoon theory - Wikipedia


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    9 mins
  • 13. Measure Outcomes
    May 6 2024

    Summary:

    In Episode 13 of the BBW podcast, Dr. Lia discusses the critical aspect of Mental Health Outcomes Measurement in the context of Integrated Behavioral Health. She emphasizes the necessity of collecting data to support implementation changes, secure funding, and enhance service delivery. Dr. Lia uses Suicide Prevention Screening as a primary example, highlighting the importance of tracking the number of screenings conducted, positive responses, referrals to mental health services, and urgent interventions such as emergency room referrals. These metrics proved crucial for her system to justify placing social workers in practices, demonstrating a proactive approach to managing mental health crises.

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    Additionally, Dr. Lia touches on Mental Health Training Programs, noting the benefits of training healthcare staff in mental health first aid to boost their confidence and competence in handling mental health concerns. She stresses the value of Patient Satisfaction Healthcare, measuring whether patients feel their issues are acknowledged and treated effectively. Dr. Lia also discusses the logistics of Mental Health Billing and Coding, underscoring the role of accurate coding and billing in sustaining healthcare practices financially. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to engage further in these discussions, setting the stage for the final episode where these topics will be explored in greater depth.

    Bullet points of key topics

    • Dr. Lia discusses the importance of collecting data to support the implementation of integrated behavioral health and its impact on funding and service efficiency.
    • She shares insights on measuring various metrics like suicide screenings, mental health referrals, and staff training outcomes to justify resource allocation.
    • The episode emphasizes collaboration with different departments to optimize processes such as appointment scheduling, billing, and coding.


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    6 mins
  • 12. Getting Paid!
    May 6 2024

    Summary:

    In episode 12 of Building Better Workflows titled "Getting Paid," Dr. Lia addresses essential pediatric coding guidelines and mental health billing strategies aimed at improving reimbursement for pediatric healthcare services. She begins by recommending the American Academy of Pediatrics' latest *Coding for Pediatrics* manual as a vital resource for staying current with coding practices, emphasizing the chapters dealing with mental and behavioral health coding. Dr. Lia highlights the significance of accurate E/M coding, suggesting specific codes like 99213 to 99215 for established patients and 99203 to 99205 for new patients to ensure providers are compensated properly for their time.

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    She also delves into behavioral health reimbursement by explaining the inclusion of communication with other healthcare professionals and the application of modifier 25 for visits that address additional mental health concerns. Other important codes mentioned include 99408 and 99409 for substance use interventions, 99484 for chronic behavioral health condition management, and codes 96127 and 96110 for mental health and developmental screenings, underscoring their role in coding for pediatric mental health. Dr. Lia concludes emphasizing the need for advocacy for better reimbursement policies, directing listeners to resources and collaborative efforts that tackle these ongoing challenges in healthcare payments. This episode is a robust guide for healthcare professionals seeking to navigate the complexities of mental health billing effectively.

    Bullet points of key topics

    • Dr. Lia discusses crucial coding practices and guidelines to optimize billing for pediatric mental and behavioral health services.
    • Recommendation of resources like the AAP coding manual and the Building Better Workflows workbook to aid in effective coding and billing.
    • Emphasizes the importance of advocacy for appropriate compensation for mental health services in pediatric care.

    List of resources mentioned in the episode

    • Jenn vallejo - Pediatric Meltdown
    • Coding for Pediatrics 2024, 29th Edition [Paperback] | shopAAP
    • Initial assessment usually involves a lot of time determining the differential diagnosis, a diagnostic plan, and potential treatment options (aap.org)
    • Pediatric Mental Health Coding: Quick Reference Card 2024 | shopAAP


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    6 mins
  • 11. Community Partners Gathering
    May 6 2024

    Summary:

    In the latest installment of the series, Dr. Lia delves into the pivotal aspect of collaboration and forging partnerships to elevate the quality of mental health services tailored for individuals facing crises. Her passion for event planning is evident as she advocates for a collective approach rather than an isolated endeavor in providing comprehensive mental health support. Central to her theme is the deliberate inclusion of a diverse array of participants, spanning from private therapy groups to mental health agencies, from educational leaders to medical professionals specializing in psychiatry.

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    By orchestrating a gathering that unites these varied entities, Dr. Lia champions a holistic and community-centric framework for the delivery of mental healthcare, underlining the importance of synergy and cooperation among stakeholders. Furthermore, Dr. Lia elaborates on the concept of formal presentations as a strategic avenue to engage with community collaborators. By sharing insights, methodologies, and success stories from the field, clinicians are empowered to cultivate stronger relationships and garner support from their external partners. Through tangible examples and actionable tips, she equips healthcare practitioners with the tools needed to fortify their outreach initiatives and fortify the bonds that underpin a robust mental health support system.

    Bullet points of key topics

    • Dr. Lia discusses the value of planning parties as a tool for engaging with various mental health stakeholders.
    • The episode focuses on the importance of collaboration and networking in delivering comprehensive mental health services.
    • Practical strategies, resources, and insights are shared to help clinicians optimize their workspace for patients in mental health crises.

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    13 mins
  • 10. Plan a Small Pilot
    May 6 2024

    Summary:

    In Episode 10 of the "Building Better Workflows" podcast, Dr. Lia discusses the essentials of pilot implementation in healthcare settings, focusing on the example of substance use screening. She advises starting small, suggesting a pilot with just one or two providers, and emphasizes the importance of setting SMART goals—specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely objectives. Dr. Lia outlines the use of the PDCA cycle (Plan, Do, Check, Act) as a framework to guide the implementation and refine the process based on ongoing evaluation. She highlights that early adopters among the providers should be the first participants due to their flexibility and openness to adapting new practices.

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    Critical to the pilot's success is comprehensive staff training in healthcare to ensure everyone involved understands and supports the changes. Regular data collection and review meetings are essential to gauge progress. Dr. Lia also stresses the value of patient feedback in healthcare, suggesting that insights from both staff and patients are crucial to assessing the effectiveness of the substance use screening and its impact on patient care. The results from the pilot could lead to broader implementation across the practice if found successful. She concludes by inviting listeners to engage in a discovery call to further discuss deployment strategies, directing them to further resources on the pediatric meltdown.com website.

    Bullet points of key topics

    • Dr. Lia discusses the strategies for conducting a small pilot to implement substance use screening using the PDCA cycle.
    • Emphasizes the importance of using data, staff and clinician feedback to assess the pilot's effectiveness.
    • She introduces the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) cycle to track and tweak the implementation process.

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    4 mins
  • 09. Create Your implementation Plan
    May 6 2024

    Summary:

    In Episode 9 of the BBW podcast titled "Create Your Implementation Plan," Dr. Lia discusses the critical steps needed to implement mental health initiatives effectively. Emphasizing the importance of mental health training, she suggests starting with clear short-term goals, utilizing available training resources such as mental health first aid, and ensuring staff are skilled in screening for depression and managing the outcomes sensitively. The episode touches upon suicide prevention programs, advocating for a detailed, persistent approach since such implementations can extend over several years.

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    Dr. Lia also highlights the role of telemedicine mental health services as a valuable resource for managing cases that require immediate attention, expanding access to care regardless of geographical barriers. She stresses the need for robust systems to address substance use disorder treatment and suicide prevention within community settings, suggesting collaborations with local mental health providers to enhance integrated behavioral health systems. Furthermore, Dr. Lia advises on the utilization of data to improve and adapt mental health services, indicating how metrics like increased depression detection during screenings can leverage necessary resources such as the integration of social workers into practices. This comprehensive approach, outlined in the podcast, underscores the multi-faceted and community-oriented nature of effective mental health care implementation.

    Bullet points of key topics

    • Dr. Lia discusses creating an implementation plan for healthcare improvements, focusing on identifying gaps, setting specific goals, and establishing timelines.
    • She emphasizes the necessity of training, screening processes, and utilizing community and telemedicine resources for mental healthcare.
    • The episode promotes effective partnering and data-driven quality improvement to enhance healthcare services and resource allocation.

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    8 mins
  • 08. Putting it Together-Back to the White Board
    May 6 2024

    Summary:

    In episode 8 of the Building Better Workflows podcast, titled "Putting it All Together - Back to the Whiteboard," host Dr. Lia emphasizes the importance of mental health integration into existing practices. She guides listeners through revisiting initial survey data and identifying gaps in their services, such as inadequate substance use screening, to refine their behavioral health workflow. Dr. Lia encourages prioritizing based on the data, with a strong suggestion to assess and enhance suicide prevention strategies as a top priority, reflecting on insights shared in the previous episode. This episode serves as a crucial juncture for mental health care transformation, where practices can visually pinpoint necessary adjustments on a whiteboard to better meet patient needs.

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    Dr. Lia also discusses the valuable role of feedback from focus groups, particularly involving parents, to ensure that service modifications align with patient and family expectations. The transformation journey is supported by resources like a companion workbook and a crisis management training PowerPoint, which assist practices in systematically managing crisis calls and improving overall workflows. Overall, Dr. Lia's guidance is geared towards constructing a more responsive and effective mental health care system, with special emphasis on critical areas like suicide prevention and substance use screening.

    Bullet points of key topics

    • Dr. Lia emphasizes the importance of revisiting initial data and identifying service gaps to optimize mental health integration.
    • Highlighting suicide prevention, she encourages prioritizing needs based on data and engaging with parent focus groups for feedback.
    • Offers resources such as worksheets and a companion workbook to assist in transforming mental health care practices.

    List of resources mentioned in the episode

    Episodes - Pediatric Meltdown


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    5 mins
  • 07. Suicide Prevention Basics
    May 6 2024

    Summary:

    In episode 7 of the Building Better Workflows podcast, Dr. Lia discusses crucial topics related to suicide prevention, emphasizing the importance of having a robust mental health policy in healthcare settings. She begins by stressing the necessity for clear suicide prevention policies and thorough training for staff to manage crisis interventions effectively. Dr. Lia shares insights from her experience, underscoring the inadequacy of general screening tools like the PHQ-9 and advocates for more specific suicide risk assessment tools such as the ASK and Columbia scales. These tools help in determining the severity of a patient's condition, similar to medical triage systems.

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    She also highlights the importance of safe storage gun laws to mitigate risk, suggesting strategies such as securing firearms separately from ammunition, which is essential for preventing impulsive actions in vulnerable individuals, including children with mental health conditions like ADHD. Dr. Lia further discusses elements of suicide safety planning, which involves helping patients develop personalized strategies to cope with suicidal ideations. This plan includes identifying triggers, self-help strategies, and emergency contacts, supplemented by the Stanley Brown safety plan framework. Through her podcast, Dr. Lia aims to equip healthcare professionals with the necessary tools and procedures to ensure their practice settings are effectively set up for suicide prevention, offering additional resources like a detailed workbook and further training through the CALM course on the SPRC website.

    Bullet points of key topics

    • Dr. Lia discusses the importance of having a comprehensive suicide prevention policy in healthcare settings, focusing on screening, risk assessment, and safety planning.
    • She highlights the need for clear protocols for crisis calls and lethal means safety counseling to manage and reduce suicide risks effectively.
    • Tools and resources like the Pediatric Meltdown workbook and the CALM course are recommended for further guidance on implementing effective suicide prevention strategies.

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    18 mins