Tag: Psychiatrists

  • Psychiatrists Available

    Psychiatrists Available

    The current hiring crunch is real, and we understand it has had a disproportionate impact on community mental health service providers, making it difficult to deliver timely services to those in greatest need. We also know that securing psychiatrists has been a long-standing challenge.

    At Sites Professionals, our mission from the beginning has been to recruit and place psychiatrists in community mental health to increase access to psychiatric care for underserved populations. We have child and adolescent psychiatrists available and ready to work in your agency. They are licensed in California and have community mental health experience. Sites Professionals provides credentialing, tech support, and much more at no cost to you. Connect with us today

  • Supporting Timely Access to Psychiatric Care

    Supporting Timely Access to Psychiatric Care

    Sites Professionals has been building relationships with psychiatrists for years. We specialize in placing them in positions in community mental health, where they have improved access to psychiatric care, particularly for those in underserved communities. Sites Professionals can support your agency with credentialed and matched psychiatrists to help reduce client wait times and keep you in compliance.

    Call us today, we have Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrists ready to join your team.

  • E-Prescribing Required in California

    E-Prescribing Required in California

    Effective as of January 1, 2022, health care practitioners submitting prescriptions to pharmacies must do so electronically. Passed into law in 2018, assembly bill #2789 also has provisions for pharmacies handling prescriptions, with penalties for noncompliance including referral to state licensing boards for sanction. The E-Prescribing rules apply for controlled and non-controlled substances. There are a number of exemptions. We would encourage you to read the bill and seek assistance if you have specific questions:

    https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=20…

    The good news is that many Electronic Health Records systems have built-in or compatible E-prescribing components. Additionally, the benefits of E-prescribing include faster transmission, easier access for patients, and reduced opportunity for misuse.

  • Planning for the future of mental health

    Planning for the future of mental health

    There has never been a better time to revisit your plan for providing mental health services into the future. Three major forces – advances in technology, a shortage of available labor, and the ongoing pandemic – will be responsible for permanent changes to our industry. Flexibility, adaptability and a future-focused vision are essential to your organizations’s ability to provide the best mental health services for years to come.

    Sites Professionals does more than just provide adaptable psychiatric staffing solutions. We can also help your organization with nearly twenty years of experience in community mental health, with expertise in the areas of medication support process development and technology. Talk to us to find out more about how we have helped other local organizations, and see what we can do for you.

  • What is PAVE, Sign Up Now

    What is PAVE, Sign Up Now

    Beginning July 1, 2021*, providers who service the Medi-Cal population will be required to use the PAVE system when submitting new applications or when making certain changes to an existing application (eg. adding a location). For various reasons, even when not creating or changing a Medi-Cal Provider application, all of the provider types listed below should enroll in the PAVE portal before this date.

    Background and Acronyms

    PAVE stands for Provider Application and Validation for Enrollment system. PAVE is administered by the Provider Enrollment Division (PED) of the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS). Providers billing Medi-Cal for services must have an approved application with PED. PAVE replaces the paper application process with an online portal designed to improve the speed and efficiency of the application process for providers while providing DHCS with new tools to evaluate and periodically reassess the providers servicing the Medi-Cal population.

    Ultimately, the move to PAVE is designed to improve the quality of, and access to, care for patients with Medi-Cal, while ostensibly making the application process easier for providers.

    Psychiatrists and Prescribers will enroll using the Ordering/Referring/Prescribing Only Provider category.

    Sign up Now

    Information about the PAVE system including deadlines and eligibility is plentiful but often contradictory. We reviewed several sources (linked below) and spoke with a customer representative to compile this information.

    From our perspective there are at least three benefits to using PAVE for providers.

    FIRST, the application is potentially faster. By entering an NPI number with a Medi-Cal PIN (or other identification) the system will automatically sync existing Medi-Cal provider information with your PAVE Business Profile. More about Profiles and Users in benefit #3.

    SECOND, status notifications including approval and requests for corrections or additional information should be available much quicker and accessible directly from the PAVE system.

    THIRD, the PAVE system allows providers to delegate management of the provider’s Business Profile to additional Users in the PAVE system. PAVE User accounts are how an individual logs into PAVE. A PAVE Business Profile is the provider entity with approval to bill Medi-Cal. You log in with your User account in order to make changes to a Business Profile, and if you are a busy provider you can delegate this to another individual with PAVE access. This could significantly reduce the administrative burden on some providers.

    But Wait, There’s More!

    After enrolling in PAVE your next task is to register in the Medi-Cal Rx Provider Web Portal, more on that another time. Below you will find two lists: types of providers required to use PAVE and links to additional information including the Medi-Cal Rx Provider Web Portal.

    REQUIRED MEDI-CAL PROVIDERS

    • Licensed clinical social workers
    • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists
    • Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors
    • Licensed Psychologists
    • Nurse Practitioners
    • Occupational Therapists
    • Medical Doctors and Osteopaths (DO)
    • Physician Assistants
    • Registered pharmacists, pharmacists
    • Speech Therapists

    “Any discipline not listed above does not need to enroll in PAVE. This includes but is not limited to Psychiatric Technicians, Clinical Nurse Specialists, and Registered Nurses. Students and trainees do not need to enroll in the PAVE System.” (From Quality Assurance Bulletin, link #5 below)

    A list of supported provider types can be found here:
    https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Documents/PAVE_Project_for_Provider_…

    LINKS AND REFERENCES

    1. PAVE Login: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Pages/PAVE.aspx
    2. PAVE FAQs: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Documents/PAVE_Project_for_Provider_…
    3. SMHS FAQs: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Documents/PAVE_Project_for_Provider_…
    4. PAVE Training Videos: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Pages/PAVEProviderTrainingVideos.aspx
    5. LA County QA Bulletin: http://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/dmh/1081140_20-07PAVEMediCalRxPortal.pdf
    6. LA DMH PAVE FAQs: http://file.lacounty.gov/SDSInter/dmh/1081141_PAVEFAQs.pdf
    7. Medi-Cal Rx: https://medi-calrx.dhcs.ca.gov/home/

    *this is the most up-to-date information we can find.

  • SCPS 2020 Career Day

    SCPS 2020 Career Day


    Well, it certainly looked and sounded a lot different this year. The Southern California Psychiatric Society (Virtual) Career Day was on Saturday. The event was a reminder of how much the future depends on our willingness to continue to show up and serve our communities, especially during the most challenging of circumstances. For those in need, the need has only become more acute. For those who can be engaged in service, the involvement can provide some relief and fulfillment. It was great to be a part of a panel with so many people putting themselves out there to make a difference in the lives of others.

    Here’s to all the mental health workers out there! Wishing you a safe and productive holiday season.

    We have a separate page with pictures from past SCPS events and even some swag:
    https://sitesprofessionals.com/career-day

  • Matching Psychiatrists with Community Mental Health Agencies

    Matching Psychiatrists with Community Mental Health Agencies

    We posted a new video starring Jeff. At Sites Professionals, our driving passion is to help you give your clients the quality of care they deserve. We do this by matching psychiatrists with agencies doing excellent work in the field of mental health. For psychiatrists wanting to have an impact in community mental health, Sites Professionals can find you a placement anywhere from 4 to 40 hours per week and we take care of credentialing, malpractice insurance, tech support and more. For agencies, we can help you build or grow your psychiatry services with in-person, telepsychiatry, and hybrid arrangements. We work with you to find long term placements matched to your team and clients

    Call us today to find out more: 818-802-6782

  • In the Helping Field: Reset Your Mindset Against Scarcity

    In the Helping Field: Reset Your Mindset Against Scarcity

    Scarcity has been in the news lately. It is something with which most in the field of mental health are entirely familiar.

    Our community faces a variety of serious challenges to the health and well-being of its citizens. Last week we learned that the homeless population in Los Angeles County grew by 12%, despite the spending of voter-approved hundreds of millions of dollars in 2018. In the same week LAUSD’s measure EE failed at the ballot. The measure would have provided desperately needed funding to local schools, but may have exacerbated the county’s housing-affordability and homelessness crisis by taxing living space. In other words, two crisis pitted against one another in competition for resources.

    Like access to healthcare, access to secure housing and a quality education directly impact the mental health of our fellow citizens – our friends, family, and neighbors. These issues are so fundamental and essential that it can be maddening that they are left scrounging for resources as if they were of second-tier importance. It would be hard to imagine a EE or HHH-style ballot initiative required to fund trash pick-up, or a PTA-style bake sale to support new stop signs. By some measures we are as a society more clear-eyed on the significance of things than we are of people.

    If it makes you want to scream, I suggest going ahead and letting one out. It will feel good and may even be productive. But then – and forgive me for the expression – it will be time to roll up our sleeves and continue to get back to work.

    Those of us in the field of mental health are experienced in operating in an environment of scarcity. It is the stark reality of our industry that there are rarely enough resources available to be able to supply our clients with all we believe they deserve. Where funds are short we fill the gaps with effort, “elbow grease”. We end up getting the job done at the cost to ourselves and our teams. It is unfair, but frequently it seems the case that those who are most passionate about their professional calling are the ones left to fight the hardest for the means to do the job they love. It is as though the intangible benefits have been factored into the ledger by the powers that be.

    If scarcity in mental health were a soup, it would have three main ingredients: A willful myopia for the impact of bad outcomes long-term; an impression that the workforce is replaceable by a new crop of college graduates every couple of years; and a knowledge that even employees in the throes of burnout will continue to attempt to do their best by the clients they are so passionate to serve.

    We are all familiar with scarcity, but we have given it more power over us than it deserves. When it starts sneaking into meetings to which it wasn’t invited; when it slips into company conversations as if part of a well-rehearsed mission statement; when it becomes the reason that great employees get stuck in backwater positions servicing a mission that hasn’t been assessed by leaders in years; when it keeps you from exposing your team to cutting-edge training on the business of mental health: that is when scarcity has metastasized from ‘fact of life’ to a destructive force.

    Scarcity is truth but it is not the whole truth. Scarcity should never disrupt client care when there are dozens of treatment models and configurations available, as well as peer agencies, allies, and philanthropists to help fill in the gaps. Scarcity should not be the cause of high turnover, moral injury and inefficiency in teams when there are reams of data available about ways to motivate and incentivize people beyond salary alone. Do not let employees languish and be miserable just because they keep doing the work… until they don’t.

    Scarcity should not keep you from running a business or being a part of a great team. It is no more than an entry in the ledger, one that must often be offset by creative means. To let scarcity claim too much credit for all that is wrong is to poison the means to make things right.

    The work to fight against scarcity looks mundane at first. It involves processes like defining success for your clients in simple measurable terms, and then doing the same for members of your team. Look at things like disengagement, turnover and the rates of accidents and errors. Analyze operational and overhead expenses against industry benchmarks and use the data to identify areas where there is opportunity to become more efficient with the resources you have. Invest in people presenting long-term solutions. Conduct postmortems with your team on both successes and failures, then distill them into actionable lessons that can be included in trainings. This is what great companies do. During Steve Jobs’ waning years, Apple commissioned case studies on business decisions during his time in order to prepare future generations of leadership with the skills and decision-making processes that lead to Apple’s spectacular success. Devise and safeguard the means for employees to be heard and to hold managers accountable. Build a culture of trust and good faith to keep problems from festering in silence.

    The problems of scarcity (real and imagined) can be conquered with stoic incremental improvement. You must not let scarcity keep you from what drove you to the helping-field in the first place: Hope.

  • New Positions Available – May 2019

    New Positions Available – May 2019

    Psychiatrists: Sites Professionals has several new positions available, ranging from 3 days per week to twice a month. Not only do we match you with a position that meets your interests and availability, we will help you navigate documentation and technology with trainings and tech support. We also provide occurrence-based malpractice insurance and take care of credentialing. More information on our “Jobs” tab.

  • Picking up a day or two with Sites Professionals

    Picking up a day or two with Sites Professionals

    For psychiatrists, working in community mental health is a convenient and meaningful experience. Sites Professionals makes it easy. The need for qualified psychiatric coverage in community mental health is great. Their clients are deserving and in need, yet are dramatically underserved due to social and economic factors.

    For practitioners, the benefits of providing psychiatric care to this population include a longer duration of care than is found in private and hospital settings; and a support team to help with clinical and administrative tasks. Additionally, Sites Professionals can locate placements for as little as 4 hours a week up to full time, making it possible to fit into any schedule. We provide occurrence-based malpractice insurance, many placements can be conducted via telepsychiatry or include travel reimbursement. Sites Professionals will do what it takes to find the best match for your interests, qualifications, and availability.

    Let us help you provide the clients in California community mental health system with the best available care.

  • SCPS Career Day and New Positions Available

    SCPS Career Day and New Positions Available

    Thanks to everyone we met at the Southern California Psychiatric Society Career Day on 12/8. We look forward to working with you. On a related note, we have several new positions available here, in a variety of treatment settings and populations. Looking forward to a terrific new year, we wish the best to you and your loved ones.

    -Nancy and Jeff

  • Helping You Serve the Underserved

    Helping You Serve the Underserved

    Adding a day or two to your psychiatric practice is easy with Sites Professionals. We will sit down with you to get to know your goals, interests and areas of focus, in order to identify placements that match what you’re looking for. We may even have suggestions you hadn’t considered.

    From there our role is to make your placement a success, by any means. From credentialing and help during the on-boarding process, to continued technical and administrative support for the duration your placement.

    We work with organizations attending to those in greatest need. By working with us you’ll find it easier to help the underserved as a part of your practice.