Integration of Neuropsychology in Primary Care

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Abstract

The field of neuropsychology is making inroads in primary care as the importance of cognition in physical health is increasingly acknowledged. With neuropsychology primary care integration, patients receive a range of cognitive assessments (e.g., screens, brief neuropsychological assessments, treatment recommendations through provider-to-neuropsychologist consultations) based on a stepped model of care which can more efficiently diagnose cognitive disorders/problems and assist with treatment. Two case studies are described to illuminate this process. Information is provided to illustrate how neuropsychology integration was introduced in two primary care clinics at a community-based hospital system.

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Lanca, M. (2018). Integration of Neuropsychology in Primary Care. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 33(3), 269–279. https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acx135

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