Delaware Child Psychiatry Access Program (DCPAP)
Posted over 1 year ago by Cynthia Lang-Groening
DCPAP is a Federal grant funded program that provides consultations with child psychologists and psychiatrists to primary care providers and pediatricians in the management of children and adolescents up to age 21.
Funded at this time by a grant administered by the Health Resources and Services
Administration and managed by the DE Division of Prevention and Behavioral Health Services. The child and adolescent psychiatrist consultant is considered a resource for the education and support of the primary care professional, offering clinical considerations on non-identified patients (and general groups of patients with similar clinical issues) who are under the care of their primary care professional. The implementation of any consideration is the decision of the primary care professional, as there is no patient contact or doctor-patient relationship with the child psychiatry consultant.
To obtain the services of the DCPAP program, providers must complete a google doc enrollment form and return it to Mindy.Webb@delaware.gov
Use the following link to access the google doc enrollment form: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cm-pTZeuZm5RFAMcfkuh7TpkKIgfDU5Z/view?usp=sharing