
Psychiatr News December 2, 2005
Volume 40, Number 23, page 27
© 2005 American Psychiatric Association
INFORMATION ON THE CANDIDATES
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CANDIDATES FOR AREA 1 TRUSTEE
Patricia R. Recupero J.D., M.D.
President/CEO Butler
Hospital, 1999-; Patient Care and Forensic Psychiatry, 1989-
Distinguished Fellow (Member Since 1986)
Clinical Professor, Brown Medical School, Providence, R.I.
President, National Association of Psychiatric Health Systems, 2005
APA Council on Psychiatry and Law: Corresponding Member, 1994-2000; Member,
2000-
Secretary, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2004-
Rhode Island Psychiatric Society: Deputy Representative, 1999-2003;
Representative, 2003-
- Advocacy for Mental Health in the Community The past five years have
shown us how in moments thousands of lives can be changed by a terrorist
attack, a tsunami, a hurricane, or an earthquake. These are difficult times,
and psychiatrists must remain at the forefront of rebuilding efforts, helping
to fight misconceptions and stigma so that victims may get help for wounds
that bandages alone cannot heal. From Americans with family members serving
overseas to Canadians concerned about the growing private medicine debate,
families in our region need the support of the psychiatric community. As
psychiatrists, we have an important role to play in helping others through
these difficult times. As Area 1 trustee, it would be my privilege to serve
this vibrant community and help APA to fight stigma while increasing
visibility and respect for our profession.
- Legislative Advocacy
Together, we can overcome the threats our profession faces. As your
representative to APA, I will foster a relationship of openness and
cooperation, working on consensus building to help bring about the changes so
sorely needed in psychiatry. I will work to make APA's governance more
transparent and more collaborative. I have a proven record for working with
teams to effect important changes. In the '90s, I drafted a comprehensive
utilization review statute with external review of managed care companies and
worked aggressively to get the legislation passed. Combined with the Health
Plan Regulation Act, which I also worked on, managed care in Rhode Island is
now almost as regulated as health care. I used these laws as the prototype
when I drafted APA's model legislation for the Council on Psychiatry and Law.
Managed formularies currently pose a growing threat to our patients. APA
should lead the way in finding solutions to problems such as managed
formularies. We must also be prepared to respond instantly and effectively
when scope-of-practice issues arise.
- Advocacy for the Profession
As psychiatrists, we must reclaim the respect our profession deserves. My
service on the Financial Oversight Committee has given me new perspective on
the tightrope we walk with our financial reliance on pharmaceutical company
payments. We must work together to find a way to decrease our involvement with
the drug industry to maintain our integrity. In my district branch, I, along
with a coalition of community leaders, worked to pass two parity
billsthe latest providing coverage for all disorders in the
DSM. Together, we will fight discriminatory reimbursement for our
work through legislative advocacy and by sending a strong message to combat
stigma. We need strong leadership to counter public criticism of our
profession by misinformed celebrities. I would be grateful for the opportunity
to bring my experience and my legal training to the Board to help APA to work
with legislators to enact similar legislation to advance our profession and
secure the best interests of our patients. I will be a voice for consistent
strong advocacy against stigma and for parity and reimbursement fairness.
I am honored to be nominated to represent the rich diversity of our region
as Area 1 trustee. I would bring to this position a strong track record of
successful advocacy and a sincere desire to help psychiatrists in our region
to prosper in the years to come. As a hospital president, forensic
psychiatrist, and practicing clinician, I see firsthand the concerns that
threaten our profession and our patients, but we can overcome these
difficulties by working together to improve care and reclaim the respect that
our profession deserves. I respectfully request your support and vote for Area
1 trustee.
PRIMARY PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND SOURCES OF INCOME
Professional Activities
100%Butler Hospital/Brown University
70%Leadership (administrative)
15%Teaching and research
15%Clinical care and forensic consultation
Income
100%Butler Hospital
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