Impact by the Numbers

The Integrated Care Training Program's current impact:
 
  • 48 UW Psychiatry Fellows
    • 7 Integrated Care Fellows
    • 18 Consultation-Liaison Fellows
    • 17 Addictions Fellows
    • 2 Geriatric Psychiatry Fellows
    • 3 Child Psychiatry Fellows
    • 1 Perinatal Fellow
  • 2 UW Psychology Residents
  • Over 100 UW Psychiatry Residents
    • Integrated Care training for all residents
    • Collaborative Care training for all 4th year residents
    • 3 participants in new PGY4 rotation in Integrated Care/Population Health
    • 9 participants in PGY2 rotation in Integrated Care/Population Health
    • 8 residents with Area of Distinction in Integrated Care
  • 47 Community-Based Integrated Care Fellows
    • 14 in Cohort 1 (completed February 2019)
    • 16 in Cohort 2 (completed February 2020)
    • 17 in Cohort 3 (started March 2020)
    • More than 1,332 hours of online didactics, 1,178 hours of in-person didactics, 242 hours of one-on-one mentoring, and 25 fellows completing at least one QI project in 2 cohorts
  • 30 Spokane Psychiatry and Family Medicine Residents trained in addictions
  • 45 Faculty have contributed to the Integrated Care Training Program
    • Representing UW, Seattle VA, Seattle Children’s, Providence in Spokane
  • 8 Integrated Care implementation sites with 27 total staff trained by Integrated Care Fellows
    • Eatonville – MultiCare, Pierce County (Nov 2016)
    • Spokane – Providence, Spokane County (Feb 2017)
    • Colville – Providence, Stevens County (Aug 2017)
    • Bellingham – North Sound Family Care Network, Whatcom County (Aug 2018)
    • Inchelium – Lake Roosevelt Community Health Center, Ferry County (Aug 2018)
    • Zillah (Yakima Valley) – Astria Health, Yakima County (Winter 2020)
    • Mt. Vernon – Family Care Network (Winter 2020)
    • Lummi Nation (2020/2021)
  • 688 hours of instruction on Integrated Care provided to 172 community-based psychiatrists
    • Spring Washington State Psychiatrist Association (WSPA) meeting in May 2016
  • 11,739* hours of instruction provided to 172 community providers through UW PACC ECHO program
    • ​181 cases presented at UW PACC by 101 providers
    •  Community trainings offered in Vancouver (Dec 2016) and Spokane (May 2017) with an additional 85 and 163 hours of training provided to 26 and 50 providers, respectively
  • 20+ Collaborative Care implementation sites
    • 20 UW-based clinics supported and trained
    • Telepsychiatric consultation to Capital Medical Center (Olympia) and Peace Island Medical Center (Friday Harbor)
  • National recognition: 2016 Alan Stoudemire Award for Innovation & Excellence in Psychomatic Medicine Education awarded to the UW Integrated Care Pathway and Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD