UW TelePain: A service for community-practice providers to increase knowledge and skills in chronic pain management

UW TelePain
A service for community-practice providers to increase
knowledge and skills in chronic pain management
UW TelePain sessions are collegial, audio/video-based
conferences that include:
1. Didactic presentations from the UW Pain Medicine curriculum for primary care providers.
2. Case presentations from community clinicians.
3. Interactive consultations for
providers with a multi-disciplinary
panel of specialists.
4. Education in use of guideline-recommended measurement-based clinical tools to improve diagnosis and treatment effectiveness.
5. Follow-up case presentations to track outcomes and optimize treatments for ongoing care of your patients.
UW TelePain sessions for community health care providers are held each Wednesday, noon to 1:30 p.m.

Keywords: Psychiatry, Treatment, Mental, Team, Collaborative, Primary, Integration, Behavioral, Care, Health

Audience

Care Managers Executives Nurses Operations Practice Manager Primary Care Provider (Physician, ARNP, or PA) Psychologist/Mental Health/Psychiatrists Quality Improvement Managers Regional Connectors Social Workers Support Staff

Practice type

Behavioral Health Primary Care

Resource type

Guidelines Tools
Authors
UW Medicine and Washington State Health Care Authority

Publication date

Sponsoring organization

UW Medicine and Washington State Health Care Authority

Policy and reference

Health Care Delivery Reform

Implementation

Strategies