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Overview
• Mission,
Vision & Values •
History
and Achievements • Administration
History
and Achievements
Throughout
its history, The University of Texas Harris County Psychiatric
Center has proven itself as a leader in the provision of patient
care, education, research and
community service. From the time it opened in 1986, to when
it became an operating unit of The University of Texas Health
Science Center at Houston in 1990, to the present, the Hospital
has shown leadership in the areas of patient care (numbers
of patients served, average length of stay and cost per patient
day) to education (health care workers trained), research
(into causes and treatment of mental illness) and community
service (opening the Center’s doors to the local community
in an effort to educate them about mental illness, and indigent
care.
1981
- UT
Harris County Psychiatric Center Created by the Texas Legislature
1984
- Groundbreaking
Ceremonies at the MacGregor Street/Leland Anderson Campus
1986
- First
patient admitted on October 22, 1986
1988
- UTHCPC
receives JCAHO accreditation for the first time; the hospital
has been re-certified every three years since
1990
- UTHCPC
becomes an operating unit of The University of Texas Health
Science Center at Houston
- UTHCPC
establishes a Patient Relations Office to ensure patients
and family concerns and issues are fully investigated
1991
- UTHCPC
certified by the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA),
resulting in certification to receive Medicare reimbursement
- The
occupancy rate of the hospital is 92%; the length of stay
is 23 days for adults, four days less than 1990;
- UTHCPC
hired a nurse recruiter to ensure full staffing during a
national nursing shortage
- A
psychiatric residents learning center is established on
site
- Activity
and occupational therapists are hired to provide programming
during late afternoon, evening, weekend and holiday periods
- UTHCPC
receives two National Institute for Mental Health grants
for the study of depression in Hispanic adolescents and
to compare different modes of treatment of patients in psychiatric
crisis
- A
patient data base is established for research purposes
- A
model nurse staffing system is established to further improve
patient care
- An
automated time and attendance system for staff is implemented
1992
- UTHCPC
receives a Medicaid Provider Number, the first free-standing
psychiatric facility in the State to do so
- UTHCPC
participates in a model research program in managing aggressive
behavior with the University of Houston
- MHMRA
begins experimenting with the support functions regarding
UTHCPC patients by moving staff off-site, rotating off-site
medical and supervisory coverage
- A
University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston faculty
consultative relationship is strengthened to improve care
by continuing to develop links between the academic staff
with advanced clinical and research knowledge and the UTHCPC
staff involved in clinical activities with patients
- UTHCPC
participates in research studies of the drugs sertraline
and remoxipride
1993
- UTHCPC
establishes the Research Intermediary role, in continuing
efforts to ensure quality research programs and one-hundred
percent compliance in the area of patient informed consent
- UTHCPC
expands admission program for children/adolescents to allow
for 24-hour emergency admission
- UTHCPC
expands clinical social work program, activity therapy,
pastoral care and patient relations areas
- A
memorandum of understanding between UTHCPC and the Harris
County MHMRA clarified funding arrangements
- The
Center for Community Education and Professional Development
is established in a continuing effort to provide educational
programming for mental health professionals, consumers,
family members and the general public
- UTHCPC/MHMRA
Joing Quality Council was created to work with shared data
bases, shared formulary, continuity of care, transfers to
Rusk and triaging patients
1994
- UTHCPC
takes over management of the Medical School Psychiatric
Library and expands services to include data bases such
as TX Share, MedLine, and others
- Held
national symposium entitled “Victim Violence and Medical
Research - A Call for a National Legal and Medical Response”,
attended by mental health care professionals from across
the country
1995
- Sought
and received TACADA funding as alternative funding for chemical
dependency treatment
- The
MHMRA/UTHCPC Joint Quality Council continues to collaborate
in effort to improve patient care through shared patient
data, joint planning of system changes, joint medical staff
conferences and additions and research iniatives
- The
Consumer/Provider Partnership is formed; this ad hoc committee,
comprised of members of MHMRA, UTHCPC, MSI, DMDA, AMI and
consumers, is charged with fostering communication between
consumers, providers and the general public; this iniative
has resulted in several city-wide educational programs about
mental illness
- UTHCPC
negotiates with the Harris County Hospital District (HCHD)
to bring a gold card certification worker into the hospital
so that patients could apply for the card and receive general
medical services from the hospital district in a more efficient
manner after discharge from UTHCPC
- A
rapid patient evaluation program is implemented on the receiving
unit, increasing the number of patients served and resulting
in fewer beds needed on this unit, freeing up beds for the
general adult population
1996
- Admissions
office days of operation expanded to seven days a week;
the hospital has been providing 24-hour, 7 day admission
to children and adolescents for several years prior to this
formal move to 365-day operation
- UTHCPC
developed a standardized clinical process model, including
a clinically based patient intake model, a primary nurse
model, aand treatment team training on the use of the treatment
planning protocol
- A
new computer system and software that allows the Center
to gather and transmit patient data more efficiently is
installed; the system allows for computerized medical records,
streamlining the ability for medical record review, research
and data compilation.
- The
Center began the developing the framework for a Center for
Outcome Studies
- The
single diagnosis substance abuse unit is closed due to changes
in funding at the state level; substance abuse education
is further integrated into all patients programming
- UTHCPC
continues efforts in the area of community service, partnering
with Yates High School, Cullen Middle School and St. Mary’s
Church; the hospital also conducted 25 community based activities
this year
- The
hospital celebrates its 10th anniversary with a community-wide
program featuring seminars and lectures by local and nationally-known
authorities in various aspects of mental illness
- UTHCPC
begins a pilot Patient Satisfaction Survey program, which
was fully implemented in 1997, to ensure patients, family
and others expectations were examined and addressed in a
uniform manner
- UTHCPC
continues to work with the HCHD to ensure that patients
have access to gold card and SSI benefits to ensure for
general medical treatment availability after discharge from
UTHCPC
1997
- Co-sponsored,
as member of Consumer Provider Partnership, two seminars
by Joyce Burland, founder and author of Journey of Hope
- UTHCPC
Partial Hospitalization Program opens, providing day programming
for children, adolescents and adults
- UTHCPC
continues development of continuity-of-care programs
- UTHCPC
participates with UT-HHSC in a tele-education program with
the Spring Branch Independent School District
- UTHCPC
implements policy whereby MHMRA agrees UTHCPC psychiatrists
can screen, approve children/adolescents requiring emergency
admission
1998
- UTHCPC
begins tele-education programming with the Houston Independent
School District’s Whittier Elementary School, allowing
for weekly sessions between Whittier teachers and UTHCPC
child psychiatrists and psychologists
- Although
not required by the MHMRA contract, UTHCPC expands admissions/treatment
programming to 24-hour/7day a week
- UTHCPC
develops criteria to keep shorter-term Rusk-bound patients
locally at UTHCPC
1999
- UTHCPC opens Sub-Acute Unit, serving adolescents, ages 10 through 17, in the custody of the Harris County Juvenile Probation System. To date, this program has had a success rate of sending more than 50% of patients home or other community placements, other than prison or youth facilities.
2006
- UTHCPC opens Residential Treatment Center serving adolescents, ages 13 – through 17, who are in the custody of Childrens’ Protective Services, Juvenile Detention or other youth facilities. This program provides longer term treatment for these adolescents, in the hopes they will be able to be placed in less-restrictive home environments upon program discharge.
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