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Asynchronous Measurement-Based Care in Psychiatry | June 16th, 2026

Date of Presentation: June 16, 2026

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Virtual Care Implementation  

Keywords: #asynchronous  #psychiatry  #remote  #VCI  #virtual  #virtual care  

In this presentation, Dr. Whitfield discusses the purpose and value of measurement-based care in psychiatry, highlighting its role in improving clinical decision-making and patient outcomes. Furthermore, Dr. Whitfield reviews strategies for transitioning from synchronous to asynchronous data collection and examines common barriers to implementation, along with practical solutions to support efficient adoption.

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Presented by:

Dr. Jessica Whitfield
Dr. Jessica Whitfield
Program Director

Jessica Whitfield, MD, MPH, has served as the Director of Education for the Virtual Care Implementation ECHO since its launch in 2021. In this role, she tailors the speaker schedule in response to audience feedback to bring the VCI community up to date information on telehealth models, implementation strategies and new directions. She brings to this role several years of experience as a practicing psychiatrist using telehealth across a variety of settings, from outpatient specialty health to integrated primary care. She also has expertise in implementation science, having graduated from the Integrated Care Training Program Fellowship at the University of Washington, and currently serves as a Psychiatric Consultant coach at the Advancing Integrated Mental Health Solutions (AIMS) Center. She is an Assistant Professor in the Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington School of Medicine and received her medical degree from Saint Louis University School of Medicine and her Master of Public Health from Columbia University. She completed her residency in General Adult Psychiatry at Brown University.

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Date added: June 9, 2026