This week I’d like to feature our admitting team for our addiction programs which include inpatient rehab and detox, and outpatient rehab and clinics.
The program was integrated in 1985 and has been known as Stuyvesant Square Chemical Dependency Program, or “Stuy Square” since then. The staff help coordinate the care for walk-up patients seeking help with alcohol or drug abuse disorders. These patients are courageous in seeking help at what often feels like their lowest moment, and their interactions with our admitting team can be emotional and challenging. I’m thankful that our employees treat them with the highest respect.
Jackie Woods has been at MSBI for 20 years and works as an admitting specialist. On connecting with struggling patients she says, “I try to find something in common with them. Maybe they have kids or live in the neighborhood. Then they will often calm down, and they always remember that you treated them with respect.”
Nancy Gonzalez, secretary, said the team understands each other’s roles. “Like the limbs of the body work together to move someone, we support each other and work together to offer the best patient care.”
Over the past year, the team has created intentional communication touchpoints throughout the admitting process with patients, fostering processes that help them remain calm and positive. Because of all these efforts, walkouts have been greatly reduced.
Our secretaries greet incoming patients who then meet with an admitting specialist and a financial counselor. Utilization specialists help verify insurance status. We have a rotation of behavioral health physician assistants who assess the patients’ physical and mental needs before referring them to our many programs.
In the coming months, we will be partnering with other addiction sites within the Mount Sinai Health System under the larger umbrella of the Addiction Institute of Mount Sinai. We will continue to offer the same services we have today and will have increased access to research on emerging therapies and scientific advances serving the needs of patients with substance abuse disorders. These collaborations will help us become an even more powerful place for change to happen.