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Program to treat depression shines
From Spotlight on Health Nov./Dec. 2008
When Susie Ripplinger, L.P.N.,
was asked to work with a new
depression treatment program
at CentraCare Clinic - Melrose,
she jumped at the opportunity.
“It sounded very interesting to
me,” she said. “There’s a real
opportunity to optimize treatment
for patients who suffer from
depression.”
Ripplinger is a care manager for
DIAMOND (Depression
Improvement Across Minnesota,
Offering a New Direction). This
unique method of depression
treatment brings the primary
physician, care manager and
consulting psychiatrist together
to help patients with depression.
The program was introduced to
CentraCare Clinic - Melrose by
the Institute for Clinical Systems
Improvement (ICSI).
“It’s a team-based approach to
treatment,” said psychiatrist Chris
Moellentine, M.D., of St. Cloud
Hospital Behavioral Health Clinic,
who is part of the DIAMOND
team in Melrose.
A physician can administer a
standardized questionnaire to
determine whether the patient has
chronic depression and would
benefit from the DIAMOND
program. Patients who are
diagnosed with depression and
choose to enroll in DIAMOND
are assigned to a care manager who
has been trained to monitor a
patient’s progress through regular
follow-up care.
“Care managers are taught how to
coach patients with goal-setting
and to address any barriers to
care,” Moellentine said.
Julia Draxten, site coordinator for
CentraCare Clinic - Melrose, also has been trained as a care
manager, in addition to Lily
Servatius, who has a degree
in social work.
“Our role is to help our patients
get their depression under control
and to keep it there,” Draxten said.
Patients have the opportunity to
meet with one of three care
managers onsite the same day they
are diagnosed.
“This easy access increases the
patients’ likeliness to join,”
Draxten said.
The consulting psychiatrist also
is a key component in the
DIAMOND program. The
psychiatrist reviews new cases
of depression and patients who
aren’t improving to make
recommendations to the care
managers who serve as a liaison
to the primary care providers.
Currently, CentraCare Clinic -
Melrose is the only clinic in
Central Minnesota to offer this
depression management program. Those working with DIAMOND
agree that it is a unique approach.
“It really is the establishment of
the care manager’s role and the
ongoing assessment that makes
this program unique,”
Moellentine said.
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