Bridging the Gap Between Physical and Mental Health
Prioritizing integration and accessibility is not just good practice, it's a moral and strategic imperative.
Lucet before his promotion to chief medical officer. Before joining Lucet, he was the medical director for PerformCare, the behavioral health arm of Amerihealth Caritas. He also spent over four years as an Optum/United Healthcare associate medical director. In the early 2000s, he was the primary psychiatric consultant for the Pennsylvania Bureau of Program Integrity, working extensively with facility-based providers throughout the Commonwealth. His experience also extends to correctional psychiatry, culminating with a stint as the statewide psychiatric director for the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. Board certified in general psychiatry and licensed in Pennsylvania, Iowa, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, the District of Columbia, South Carolina, Louisiana, and New Jersey, Dr. DiCasimirro has worked in all levels of care in psychiatry and substance use for more than 25 years. Dr. DiCasimirro holds a Bachelor of Arts from Franklin and Marshall College in Pennsylvania and graduated with honors from Des Moines University, where he obtained his D.O. Aside from a passion for healthcare, he has had a life-long love affair with theater. He's been fortunate to act and direct for several small theaters near his home in Pennsylvania." />
Prioritizing integration and accessibility is not just good practice, it's a moral and strategic imperative.
While it's easy to be consumed by the latest technology and the potential influence it could have, it's important to remember the ultimate role these platforms should play when it comes to improved patient outcomes.
This eBook, in collaboration with Care Logistics, details how hospitals and health systems can facilitate more effective decision-making by operationalizing elevated awareness.