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PAL offers several programs to help support the pediatric population in the state of Wyoming with mental health resources.
The Wyoming Partnership Access Line (PAL) offers immediate support to pediatric care providers (doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants) in Wyoming who have questions about child and adolescent mental healthcare, such as diagnostic clarification, medication adjustment or treatment planning.
PAL also has a master’s-level social worker available to assist with finding mental health resources.
The PAL program is funded by the Wyoming Department of Health and is available to providers caring for any pediatric patient in Wyoming (ages 0–19), regardless of insurance type. The phone consultation is covered by HIPAA, section 45 CFR 164.506; no additional release of patient information is required to consult by phone.
Call 877-501-7257 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mountain Time, to be directly connected to a PAL child and adolescent psychiatrist.
Multidisciplinary team (MDT) psychiatric consultations are available to children involved with Wyoming’s Department of Family Services (DFS). This consultation can be used to inform the patient’s care team of a broad range of treatment planning issues, including level of care, diagnosis, medication strategies and appropriate psychosocial supports. It also can serve as the physician order for admission to a psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF).
To request a consultation:
Call 206-987-7932 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mountain time with any questions.
PAL consultations for patients on the DD waiver should be initiated directly by the Extraordinary Care Committee (ECC) via fax.
For non-ECC-related requests, prescribing providers of youth DD patients may call directly into the Wyoming PAL line to speak with a psychiatrist.
Call 877-501-7257 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mountain time.
Second-opinion medication reviews are requested from the state when psychiatric medication is prescribed outside of state guidelines. See the most updated review list. In brief, a review may be triggered for:
It is important to note that Seattle Children’s Hospital psychiatrists are one step in the state-mandated medication review process. The psychiatry team does not set state guidelines or flag specific medications, but does believe in the value of peer review and provider-to-provider collaboration.
Please contact the medication review program with questions at 206-987-2702 or by email.
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No. The PAL line is designed to be a consult service for pediatric care providers (doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants). Consulting with families directly is outside the scope of our service, and families will be redirected to their care team for assistance.
No, you do not need patient authorization or consent to call PAL. This is due to the following:
If your patient is currently in crisis, call 911. If your patient is not in imminent danger, our PAL consultants are available to discuss best practices for treatment and support.
PAL cannot expedite or change the admitting process for Seattle Children’s Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Program, despite our affiliation with the hospital.
MDT consultations may be requested by Wyoming’s DFS case workers and community clinicians working with WY Health. To contact a behavioral health advocate at WY Health Optum, please call 855-690-0364.
Yes, the psychiatrist needs to interact with the patient to get a better sense of their needs.
Our psychiatrists are not licensed to practice in states other than Wyoming and Washington.
Generally, the report will be sent via secure email within 5 business days of the consultation.
See a list of all Wyoming Public Health offices.
Phone: 877-501-7257
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mountain Time