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Do you think this is related to your particular facility's midlevel leadership model, which frankly seems quite bizarre to me based on what you've previously posted/made us aware of? Where are the psychiatrist leaders in the MH service line? This treatment plan issue was one issue I never saw at all, but then again, I have been out for over 5 years now.True.
I made them take my 'additional signer' status off the note/plan. They didn't follow through on actually changing the plan in the medical record. They changed it in Mental Health Suite but did not re-publish to CPRS. It still lists me as the sole 'team member' with the sole treatment objective and me as the responsible person for implementing it with the patient. Their names (supervisor and intern) by their signatures makes it clear that they authored the plan (not me). I have let the psychologist and my/our supervisor know, in writing, that I object to this plan being written 'for me' without consulting me and for a patient whom I have never evaluated. I have made it clear that it is not--at this point--in any way, shape, or form 'my' plan. I have made it clear that I will answer the consult that has been entered for me to evaluate the patient for suitability for a particular protocol treatment that I do (although from reviewing his chart, he already appears to be a poor candidate, but I will complete the consultation in good faith).
"We engage in a 'team based' model of intervention here"
Yea. So this seems like what one might expect, to some degree, in a residential/DOM or inpatient SUDs program. Not really in OP/BHIP. Seems very weird. Where is all this (unnecessary) pressure coming from, exactly?
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