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BEHAVIORAL PRACTITIONERS HONORED FOR ACHIEVING ‘SUPERIOR’ OUTCOME-DRIVEN CLINICAL RESULTS

  • PacifiCare Behavioral Health’s third annual Lambert Award recognizes top-performing therapists and group practices
  • Growing number of clinicians adopt data-driven system of care that measures and reports on treatment success

Santa Ana, Calif.April 11, 2005 – PacifiCare Behavioral Health (PBH), a subsidiary of Cypress-Calif.-based PacifiCare Health Systems, Inc. (NYSE: PHS), today announced 100 winners of the company’s third annual Lambert Award honoring network clinicians who demonstrated superior clinical results treating PBH members during 2004. 

The award, named in honor of Michael Lambert, Ph.D., for his landmark work in psychotherapy outcomes research, was presented to 90 clinicians and 10 multi-specialty group practices in California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington. 

We congratulate this year’s Lambert Award winners for consistently achieving superior clinical results for our members,” said Jerry Vaccaro, M.D., PBH president and chief executive officer.  “These practitioners represent a growing group of forward-thinking therapists who have embraced an outcomes-driven approach to treating their patients.  Rather than relying solely on traditional evidence-based protocols, they are guided by the clinical progress of each unique patient because they understand that achieving successful results is what matters most.”   

Recipients of the Lambert Award voluntarily use PBH’s proprietary ALERT® outcomes management system to measure clinical results.  ALERT is a scientifically validated measurement system that utilizes patient self-report information collected during the course of treatment to measure clinical improvement.   

Clinicians have their patients complete a confidential questionnaire called the Life Status Questionnaire (LSQ) at multiple points during therapy.  Completed LSQs are electronically transmitted, scored and compared against clinician assessments and a large, normative database of similar patient responses.   

LSQ scores provide an immediate insight into patient progress during each phase of treatment and reveal consistently top-performing clinicians.  In addition, the ALERT system identifies often-overlooked “high-risks” such as suicidal thinking, substance abuse or deep depression.  These findings are reported back to clinicians so that they can make appropriate treatment modifications.   

The LSQ is a validated instrument developed by noted behavioral industry leaders Dr. Lambert and Gary Burlingame, Ph.D., of Brigham Young University. 

More than 10,000 clinicians submitted LSQs in 2004, which is a 30 percent increase in clinician adoption of the ALERT system over 2003.  Since ALERT’s inception in 1999, PBH network clinicians have submitted approximately 200,000 individual patient records representing more than 600,000 questionnaires.  This information is housed in PBH’s secure outcomes data repository – the largest of its type in the world.  

Ed Jones, Ph.D., PBH vice president and chief clinical officer, said: “Based on the growing number of clinicians utilizing the ALERT program, we believe ALERT has proved its worth in contributing to effective behavioral health care.  Once our network clinicians start using the system, they quickly realize that the LSQ functions like a ‘lab test,’ helping them identify clinical risks.  Many consider the patient questionnaire invaluable in their practices, and our goal is for all network clinicians to take advantage of this worthwhile tool.”   

“Immediate LSQ feedback helps us identify problems, high-risk issues and severe patient distress.  It also provides ongoing insight into patient improvement,” said Daryl Quick, Ph.D., president of Western Psychological & Counseling Services, one of this year’s Lambert Award recipients with six locations in the Portland, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash., metropolitan areas.  “While outcome instruments and studies are often recommended but rarely used, it is refreshing to see PBH recognize clinicians in its network who support the use of outcome measurements.  The real winners are the patients, who receive better care as a result.”  

This year’s Lambert Award winners include:

Group Practices

California

        A Helping Hand, San Diego

        Desert Behavioral Health, Apple Valley

        Inland Psychiatric Medical Group, Redlands

        Riverside Psychiatric Medical Group, Riverside

Colorado

        Front Range Institute, Colorado Springs

        Westside Behavioral Care Inc., Boulder

Oklahoma

        The Holloway Group, Oklahoma City

Oregon and Washington

        Western Psychological & Counseling Services, Portland   

Pennsylvania

        Solutions Counseling and Consultation Services, Bethlehem

Texas

        South Texas Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio

 

Clinicians

Northern California

        Geraldine Banks, MFT, Modesto

        Nancy Bascom, MFT, Grass Valley

        Sharon Booth, LCSW, Cameron Park

        Reva Camiel, MFT, Sacramento

        Linda E. Carlos, MA, MFT, Elk Grove

        Rosalie Chaffee, MFT, Grand Terrance

        Marcia Craig-Smith, PsyD, Auburn

        Marcy DaCosta, MFT, San Leandro

        Rose Gee, MFT, Elk Grove

        Lionel Gottschalk, MD, Davis

        Karen Krestensen, MFT, Scotts Valley

        A. Brooks Larsen, LCSW, Modesto

        Mary Loughren, MFT, Millbrae

        Gary Malone, MFT, Fresno

        Milciades Morales, LCSW, Antioch

        Connie Pearson, MFT, San Jose

        Alexis Rabourn, MFT, San Francisco

        Frank Russell, MFT, Elk Grove

        John Stewart, MFCC, Grass Valley

        Bronwyn Warren, MFT, Oakland

        Katherine Wilson, MFT, Santa Clara

 

Southern California

        Les H. Alhadeff, MD, Palm Desert

        Bruria Alon, MFT, Thousand Oaks

        June Argo, MFT, San Clemente

        David Atkins, MFT, Bakersfield

        Diane Auburn, PhD, Ventura

        Roberta Barnes, PhD, MFT, Redlands

        John Bartholow, PhD, LaMesa

        Jack K. Benson, MFT, Covina

        Bea Betzner, MFT, Encino

        Burton Bialik, MFT, Oceanside

        Becky Brown, MFT, Whittier

        Barry Cardiner, MFT, Los Angeles

        Richard Crowley, PhD, Burbank

        Thomas Delaney, PhD, San Dimas

        Gerald Duprez, PhD, Rancho Cucamonga

        Joel Foxman, PhD, Rolling Hills Estates

        Karla Gates, PhD, Pomona

        Marilyn Gottdank, MFT, San Clemente

        Sherry Hutchins, MFT, Long Beach

        Ethel Katz, MFT, Bakersfield

        Ronald Korn, MFT, North Hollywood

        William LaForge, PhD, Temecula

        Sylvia Landon, MFCC, North Hollywood

        Fern Lippert MFT, Calabasas

        Bonnie Lipton, MFT, Palm Desert

        Robert Marozas, MD, Rancho Mirage

        Rick McCarthy, MFT, Torrance

        Constance McDonald, MFT, Victorville

        Ira Nathanson, PhD, Beverly Hills

        Marti Parker, MFT, Downey   

        Deborah Reed, MFT, Newhall

        Kristine Rickards, LCSW, La Mesa

        Barbara Rock, MFT, San Pedro

        Dorothy Ross, MFT, Granada Hills

        James L. Schaefer, PsyD, Calabasas

        Lois Ann Schunk, MFT, Manhattan Beach

        Jacqueline Sorenson-McDaniel, MFT, Long Beach

        Danielle Spiegler, PhD, Long Beach

        Judith Turian, PhD, Victorville

        Tina Vince, MFT, Long Beach

        Virginia Watford, PhD, Mission Viejo

        Gina Weiss, MFT, Big Bear Lake

        Teresa Wilshin, MFT, Dana Point

 

Colorado

        Beverly Brauer, PhD, Denver

        Barbara Cohen, LMFT, Fort Collins

        Gail Crowley, LPC, Fort Collins

        Glenn Gravelle, PhD, Denver

        Catherine Johnston, PhD, Boulder

        Robert Lawrence, MD, Fort Collins

        Francine Marmor, LCSW, Fort Collins

        Marta McKay, LPC, Colorado Springs

        Brenda O'Reilly, PhD, Fort Collins

        Victoria Peters, PhD, Fort Collins

        Susan Pyne, PhD, Denver

 

New Mexico

        Nancy Haverkos, LPC, Los Alamos

 

Oklahoma

        Charles 'Sid' Kramer, LCSW, Edmond

        Dorothy Millican-Wynn, PhD, Norman

        Anita Walker, LPC, Oklahoma City

 

Oregon

        Sarah Deeby, LPC, Portland

        Juva DuBoise, LPC, Corvallis

        Stephen Huggins, PhD, Gresham

        Judith Lindsay, PhD, Eugene

        Gail Marten, LCSW, Portland

        Glenn Maynard, LPC, Portland

        Mary McNassar, PhD, Portland

        Craig Montgomery, PhD, Gresham

        Vickie Whitehead, LCSW, Hillsboro

 

Texas

        Nitza Tolfa, LPC, Grandview

 

Washington

        Nancy Paul, CMFT, Federal Way

 

About PacifiCare Behavioral Health

PacifiCare Behavioral Health, Inc. provides mental health, chemical dependency and employee assistance services to covered members and maintains a national network of behavioral health care practitioners.  All PacifiCare Behavioral Health service centers hold three-year, Full Accreditation from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), as well as URAC Health Utilization Management and Case Management Accreditation.  PacifiCare Behavioral Health is a wholly owned subsidiary of PacifiCare Health Systems (NYSE: PHS), with clients including health plans, union trust funds, employers, school districts and public sector agencies.  More information on PacifiCare Behavioral Health can be obtained at www.pbhi.com.

 

About PacifiCare Health Systems

PacifiCare Health Systems is one of the nation’s largest consumer health organizations with more than 3 million health plan members and approximately 10 million specialty plan members nationwide.  PacifiCare offers individuals, employers and Medicare beneficiaries a variety of consumer-driven health care and life insurance products.  Currently, more than 99 percent of PacifiCare’s commercial health plan members are enrolled in plans that have received Excellent Accreditation by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA).  PacifiCare’s specialty operations include behavioral health, dental and vision, and complete pharmacy benefit management through its wholly owned subsidiary, Prescription Solutions.  More information on PacifiCare Health Systems is available at www.pacificare.com.