ALACRITY Center for Health & Longevity in Mental Illness
Improving Health and Longevity Among People With Serious Mental Illness
The ALACRITY Center for Health and Longevity in Mental Illness at Johns Hopkins is funded as part of the National Institute of Mental Health Advanced Laboratories for Accelerating the Reach and Impact of Treatments for Youth and Adults with Mental Illness (ALACRITY) P50 Centers Program. Our Center uses cutting-edge transdisciplinary methods to advance short- and long-term strategies to reduce premature mortality in the population with serious mental illness.
People with serious mental illness currently die 10-20 years earlier than the overall population. Early death in people with serious mental illness is driven by high rates of cardiovascular disease and other physical health conditions. Interventions shown to improve physical health among people with serious mental illness in clinical trials have not been widely adopted in community mental health programs. Through research, training, and community partnerships, the Johns Hopkins ALACRITY Center seeks to speed translation of effective interventions to improve physical health and reduce premature mortality among people with serious mental illness into everyday practice.
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Johns Hopkins ALACRITY Center Research in Progress Meeting
Topic: Telehealth, Assets, and Access to Mental Health Care

Dr. Catherine K. Ettman
Using electronic health records from Johns Hopkins Health System, we explore the influence of telehealth on access to mental health care among patients with depression. The presentation will cover trends in use of telehealth over time, volume of mental health care in primary and psychiatric settings, and differences in use of telehealth across patient groups.
Presenter: Catherine K. Ettman, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
Date/Time: May 21st from 11:00am - 12:00pm
Zoom: https://jhjhm.zoom.us/j/95819309866
Announcements
Congratulations to the IMPACT study team for their recent publication, 'Promoting Evidence-Based Tobacco Cessation Treatment in Community Mental Health Clinics: Results of a Pilot Implementation Study' in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry!
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