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Psychiatry Networks has created a new healthcare delivery channel for bringing psychiatric care to almost every part of the world at any time! We feel your organization may benefit from our services and hope that we can discuss this innovative approach in the near future.

Using some of the finest psychiatrists in the United States and a high tech approach based on the proven principals of telemedicine, Psychiatry Networks is well positioned to help your organization meet its psychiatric needs. Under this concept we can provide you with appropriately trained, locally licensed and practicing psychiatrists capable of dealing with almost any behavioral health situation including crisis events.

At this time we are able to offer the following services:

  • 24/7 support for patients and organizations requiring our services. This includes pharmacological and therapeutic modalities of care.
  • Replacement on a permanent or short term basis for psychiatric staff shortages.
  • Support for patients who cannot travel for psychiatric services.
  • Timely consultations with Primary Care Providers dealing with potential psychiatric emergencies.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary care teams required by many payers.

The benefits from this service include improved clinical outcomes, more efficient use of scarce health care resources, and full integration with your existing provider staff. Importantly you will also see increased patient and provider convenience, no increase to administrative burdens, reduced risk and improved support during temporary periods of high work load.

We are prepared to provide you with the technology to implement this program and the psychiatrists able to meet your needs. In addition, our contracts put the financial risk on us--you pay only for the hours you purchase.

If you have any questions, please contact our Vice President of Business Development, Ted Pantaleo at (952) 934-2568.
 
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