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Katherine E. Grimes, M.D., M.P.H.

Dr. Grimes specializes in child and adolescent psychiatry. Her research focuses on outcomes for children receiving mental health services in community organizations that provide integrated, multidisciplinary care. She has implemented this model in the Massachusetts Mental Health Services Program for Youth (MHSPY), a home-based intervention delivering integrated services, both traditional and nontraditional, in a private, not-for-profit, managed-care setting.


Positions

  • Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge Health Alliance

 

Education

  • M.P.H., 2001, Harvard School of Public Health
  • M.D., 1978, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University

 

Relevant Publications

  • Grimes, K. E., Kapunan, P. E., & Mullin, B. (2006). Children's health services in a "system of care": Patterns of mental health, primary and specialty use. Public Health Reports, 121(3), 311-323.
  • Grimes, K. E., & Mullin, B. (2006). MHSPY: A children's health initiative for maintaining at-risk youth in the community. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 33(2), 196-212.
  • Pires, S. A., & Grimes, K. E. (2006). Clinical decision making approaches for child/adolescent behavioral health care in public sector managed care systems. Promising approaches for behavioral health services to children and adolescents and their families in managed care systems, 8. Tampa, FL: Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, The University of South Florida, 89-99.
  • Grimes, K. E. (2004). Systems of Care in North America. In H. Remschmidt, M. L. Belfer & I. Goodyer (Eds.), Facilitating pathways: Care, treatment and prevention in child and adolescent mental health (pp. 35-43). Berlin: Springer.
  • Grimes, K. E. (2001). MA-MHSPY: An Integrated System of Care. In C. Newman, (Ed.), Building a Research Base. Tampa, FL: Research and Training Center for Children's Mental Health, Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida.

 

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