Specialty Access Programs
Child Psychiatry Access Programs have expanded beyond primary care to address:
Perinatal
Early Childhood
Autism Spectrum Disorders and Intellectual Disabilities
Adolescent Substance Use
School
Adult Primary Care
For state-wide consultation programs not listed here, email nncpapmail@gmail.com to be featured.
Perinatal access programs have expanded across the country. To see the most up-to-date list of perinatal access programs, visit Lifeline4Moms.
The Massachusetts program, expanded in 2020 with MCPAP for ASD-ID. MCPAP for ASD-ID offers support and consultation to Emergency Services Program/Mobile Crisis Intervention (ESP/MCI) providers working with youth and young adults with ASD or ID who are having a behavioral health crisis.
The Massachusetts program, MCPAP, partners with Boston Children’s Hospital (ASAP) to offer provider consultations with adolescent substance use specialists and virtual substance use counseling services to pediatric practices.
Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine (TCHATT) provides telemedicine or telehealth programs to school districts to help identify and assess the behavioral health needs of children and adolescents and provide access to mental health services.
The Oregon Psychiatric Assistance Line, OPAL- A, provides free, same-day, Monday through Friday adult psychiatric phone consultation to primary care providers in Oregon. Click here to learn more.
MCPAP for Early Childhood (MCPAP-EC) supports pediatric clinicians in addressing relational health of children 1-5. The program offers phone consultation as well as multiple session diagnostic evaluations when needed. Click here to learn more.