AAMC CCN Behavioral Health Integrated Pathway*

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AAMC CCN Behavioral Health Integrated Pathway* Patient in a CCN Practice Presents with Behavioral Health Issue (during “normal” office hours M-F) Ready to enter treatment for addiction now Depressed, has an eating disorder, or is emotionally overwhelmed Patient exhibiting behavior that puts himself or others in potential danger Administer age- and condition-appropriate screening tools**, assess for severity and risk and substance use disorders, eg. PHQ-9 and Suicide Risk Assessment Tool, CAGE-AID Dial 911 if in imminent danger. If patient and others are NOT in imminent danger of harm, call local Crisis Response team. Keep patient with you till they arrive, or stay on the phone if patient called you. Crisis Response by County: Anne Arundel: 410 768 5522, 410 222 7858 Prince George: 301 429 2185 Calvert: 410 535 1121, 301 855 1075 Howard: 410 531 6006 Queen Anne: 888 407 8018 Talbot: 888 407 8018 Call One Call Care Management at 443 481 5652 and ask for the Behavioral Health Navigator, who will connect patient with treatment resource. If patient prefers self-referral, instruct to dial 2-1-1 (24/7) Low risk for suicide or homicide Risk for suicide or homicide at least moderate Refer to PCP (or you are the PCP) No PCP If patient is depressed, rule out** bipolar disorder first before making medication choice If no PCP or if PCP desires additional resources to help patient, reference the CCN Outpatient Behavioral Health Resources Handout, or contact One Call Care Management at 443 481 5652 and ask for the Behavioral Health Navigator. You may also call or securely text Dr. Ray Hoffman: 410 303 0443 or, if on the Eastern Shore, Dr. Larry Pezor at 301 467 8896 *Pathways are guidelines; always use clinical judgment and call if you need help! ** Screening tools are in the Toolkit, and also Epic (Assessments)

Crisis Response by County: Depression-specific AAMC CCN Behavioral Health Integrated Pathway for patients age 12 and over* Patient exhibiting behavior that puts himself or others in potential danger Patient has a positive depression screen on an age-appropriate PHQ-9** or on EPDS**, during routine wellness exam or post-partum check SUICIDAL If Question 9 is positive for Suicidal Ideation or patient reports Suicidal Ideation, assess suicidality using Ambulatory SBQ-R Screen/ASK Suicide** Dial 911 if in imminent danger. If patient and others are NOT in imminent danger of harm, call local Crisis Response team. Keep patient with you till they arrive, or stay on the phone if patient called you. Crisis Response by County: Anne Arundel: 410 768 5522, 410 222 7858 Prince George: 301 429 2185 Calvert: 410 535 1121, 301 855 1075 Howard: 410 531 6006 Queen Anne: 888 407 8018 Talbot: 888 407 8018 Depression- Not at Risk for suicide or homicide Depression- Unsure if Suicidal: Contact Crisis Response Concern for additional diagnosis use Tool Kit screens**; e.g. Anxiety (GAD-7) or Bipolar (MDQ) , Substance Abuse (Cage-Aid/Audit-C) etc.…. No PCP Refer to PCP (or you are the PCP) If patient is depressed, rule out bipolar disorder first before making medication choice: Use MDQ Screen** If no PCP or if PCP desires additional resources to help patient, use CCN Outpatient Mental Health Resources Handout or contact One Call Care Management at 443 481 5652 and ask for the Behavioral Health Navigator. You may also call or securely text Dr. Ray Hoffman: 410 303 0443 or on the Eastern Shore, call Dr. Larry Pezor: 301 467 8896 *Pathways are guidelines; always use clinical judgment and call if you need help! ** Screening tools are in the Toolkit, and also Epic (Assessments)