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HMC & PHCC sign agreement for integrated mental healthcare

Published: 02 Jan 2017 - 03:47 am | Last Updated: 13 Nov 2021 - 03:41 am

The Peninsula

Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) and Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) have entered into an agreement for joint-working protocols for the management of patients with mental health problems.
A memorandum of understanding signed between the organizations will help set standards to enable them to work together to provide more integrated care for mental health patients.
PHCC’s Executive Director for Operations, Dr Samya Al Abdulla, said, “We have established clear communication channels between the two organizations to improve continuity of care for our patients. Our shared vision and understanding will hopefully result in improved outcomes for patients and staff.”
Dr Fatema Musa, Head of the Mental Health Programme at PHCC added, “The joint-working group established between PHCC and HMC in the area of mental health worked very hard to ensure that our patients’ interests are at the center of the agreement. Improved communication channels will be established to ensure the smooth transition of patients and continuity of care between the two organizations.”
This initiative is one of the key outcomes of the “Better Together” programme which sets out a comprehensive approach to more integrated and effective collaborative working practices between Qatar’s key public sector healthcare providers.
“We have formed dedicated teams responsible for assessing the needs of our patients and determining improved pathways between primary and secondary care. The comprehensive set of joint-working protocols that are being developed are based on a shared understanding of how our mental health services should integrate. This is an important step towards raising the standards of mental healthcare in Qatar. These are centered on international best practice but reflect the needs and wishes of our local population,” said Iain Tully, CEO of HMC’s Mental Health Service.
The joint working protocol covers the key stages of the patient pathway - from physician referral through to assessment, care, treatment and discharge to primary care follow-up. It also identifies the general areas where PHCC and HMC can work together to improve joint-working and information sharing in the area of mental health.
“Our recently signed Memorandum of Understanding will help us to streamline patient care by enabling us to share relevant information more effectively and establish improved referral pathways that will impact positively on the health outcomes of patients,” said Dr Majed Al-Abdullah, Deputy Medical Director of HMC’s Mental Health Service.