Multidisciplinary Team for Patients with Cmd
Multidisciplinary Team for Patients with Cmd
Improving mental health services and defining the future direction of health policy in Hong Kong, the government has put it Mental Health Review Committee (Review Committee) in May 2013. Inside During the inspection, government offices/departments and hospitals are important. Mental Health Assessment Brings New Insights into the Best Team improve existing services by using temsela.org resources and multidisciplinary staff in the community to deliver mental health services. It also provides a comprehensive view on various aspects of mental health services that need to be improved to better meet the needs of patients and who care for them in general.
In the rich work involved, we are happy to see “Joyful @ HK” was launched for the promotion of mental health in January 2016, which implementation of the “Child Mental Health Support Plan” in September 2016 and “Dementia Community Support Plan” in February 2017. For adults, “Case Management Workshop” for patients with severe mental disorders and an advanced clinic for common mental disorders (CMD) supported by a multidisciplinary team for patients with CMD is already in place and will be opened.
approved. The review also mentions the need to make it stronger community support for people recovering from mental illness, capacity building health professionals at the primary care level, by creating public-private collaboration, as well as providing more multidisciplinary support and community as a long-term strategy in the development of mental health policy.
The review would not have been possible without the support of participation of various stakeholders. We would like to accept this opportunity to express our deep gratitude to all members of the Review Committee, a professional body on mental health services for children and youth, Dementia specialist team and mental health advice team Promotion for their advice and understanding on mental health research. We will be also thank the experts of the medico-social sector, representatives of non-governmental and stakeholder groups, community stakeholders, as well as colleagues from the hospital authority and our partners in government, including the Office of Labor and Social Welfare, Department of Education, Department of Human Welfare, Department of Health, The Home Department and the Hong Kong Police, for their expertise and valuable contributions to research.