Psychiatric Resource Network Programs: RI MomsPRN and PediPRN Teleconsultation Services
Mission
To empower healthcare professionals treating pregnant, postpartum, or pediatric patients in addressing behavioral health concerns.
This work is facilitated through two psychiatric teleconsultation lines:
- RI MomsPRN serves professionals treating pregnant women and postpartum patients in partnership with the Center for Women's Behavioral Health at Women & Infants Hospital. Learn more about RI MomsPRN.
- PediPRN serves professionals treating children and adolescents in partnership with Bradley Hospital. Learn more about PediPRN.
These phone lines give healthcare professionals treating pregnant, postpartum, or pediatric patients real-time clinical consultations with specialty psychiatrists to discuss patient diagnosis, treatment planning, medication safety, and referral support.
NOTE: These phone lines are for healthcare professionals to call mental health clinicians for teleconsultations. These are not patient-facing phone lines.
What we do
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Expand the capacity of healthcare professionals treating pregnant, postpartum, or pediatric patients to provide behavioral health care through real-time clinical consultation with specialty psychiatrists to discuss patient diagnosis, treatment planning, and medication safety.
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Maximize a limited workforce of specialty behavioral health professionals, so more perinatal individuals and children with emerging or diagnosed mental health disorders receive early and continuous, culturally attuned support and treatment with a focus on the social determinants of health.
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Refer healthcare professionals of pregnant, postpartum, or pediatric patients to community-based resources, including outpatient therapy, support groups and family visiting services.
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Support healthcare professionals of pregnant, postpartum, or pediatric patients and medical practices in universal screening for behavioral health and substance use disorder in all of their eligible patients.
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Deliver assistance to healthcare professionals treating pregnant, postpartum, or pediatric patients with substance use disorder, including but not limited to information on medication-assisted treatment and referral to substance use treatment providers and peer recovery supports.
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Offer opportunities for healthcare professionals of pregnant, postpartum, or pediatric patients to attend professional education sessions, participate in comprehensive case-based training, and/or quality improvement learning cohorts.
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Enact relevant priorities of Rhode Island's Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant and support other relevant public health initiatives.