Abstract
Child and adolescent mental health disorders in Qatar remain significantly underserved due to a critical shortage of specialists, stigma, and logistical barriers. This paper proposes implementing a Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) within Qatar's primary care settings, leveraging existing infrastructure, such as the CERNER electronic health record system, and innovations like telepsychiatry and AI-driven tools. The model integrates task-sharing among interdisciplinary teams to enhance accessibility and continuity of care. This commentary explores the model's feasibility, addressing challenges like workforce shortages and psychotropic prescribing processes. The proposed CoCM offers a sustainable solution to improve youth mental health outcomes and reduce systemic disparities.
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