The District of Columbia Mental Health Access in Pediatrics (DC MAP) is a district-wide initiative that helps health care providers take better care of children and adolescents with behavioral health needs.
The DC MAP team supports healthcare providers in addressing behavioral health challenges through consultation with a team of Psychiatry Providers, Clinical Social Workers, and Care Coordinators, providing access to referrals and resources, and facilitating provider education and training that enhances integration.
DC MAP's Mission
Since Sept 2015
Our History
DC MAP was launched in the District in 2015 (piloted in May 2015, launched city-wide in September 2015) following several years of planning by stakeholders. Key to planning efforts has been the DC Collaborative for Mental Health in Pediatric Primary Care (DC Collaborative), a public-private partnership that includes Paving the Way MSI, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, DC Departments of Health, Behavioral Health and Health Care Finance, as well as a community advisory board with representation from more than 25 child-serving organizations, parents and community groups.
DC MAP is modeled after a highly successful program started in Massachusetts (Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program) and it joins a long list of other access programs across the country that are part of the National Network of Child Psychiatry Access Programs. These programs offer pediatric primary care providers with increased access to child mental health experts and have led to significant improvements in providers feeling better able to address their patient's mental health issues. We are excited to continue bringing child mental health access programs to the District!
Our team consists of highly qualified and motivated professionals, who are all experts in their field. With many years of experience in the industry, they have the expertise to provide comprehensive, first-rate services all around.
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