ucsf pediatrics patient portal

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Patient Center | UCSF Pediatric Surgery

24 hours ago Test results & clinical notes. You can see most of your test results and clinical notes in MyChart as soon as they become available. We’ll contact you about any concerning results. Notifications of new test results are automatically sent between 8 and 9 a.m. PT each weekday (excluding holidays). If you’d prefer to receive notifications as ... >> Go To The Portal


What is the UCSF Child&Adolescent Psychiatry portal?

The UCSF Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Portal is a child psychiatry access program designed to meet the ever-increasing needs of pediatric primary care practices (PCP) serving as front-line care providers for mental health.

How do I contact UCSF MyChart customer service?

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What is the UCSF Benioff Children's hospitals child and Adolescent Psychiatry portal?

The UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Portal provides real-time, peer-to-peer child psychiatry consultative guidance to primary care providers for youth with mental and behavioral health concerns.

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What is UCSF child and adolescents portal?

The UCSF Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Portal is a child psychiatry access program designed to meet the ever-increasing needs of pediatric primary care practices (PCP) serving as front-line care providers for mental health. CAPP aims to increase access to necessary mental health care by improving PCP's knowledge, skills and confidence to manage mild-moderate, commonly occurring behavioral health conditions, thereby supporting rational utilization of child psychiatry resources for more complex presentations, and supporting increased integration of pediatric primary and behavioral health care.

Is child psychiatry a problem?

Access to child psychiatry has been a significant problem nationwide for years, as documented in the Surgeon General's report of 2000. Meanwhile, 1 in 5 youth experience a significant mental or behavioral health problem, and pediatric primary care providers are often at the front lines of initial screening, assessment, and the treatment of these disorders. (CDC 2018)

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