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Oseni Omomo Abiri APRN

Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

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Case Management Registered Nurse

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Hospice Registered Nurse

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Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Physician

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Counselor

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Hospice and Palliative Medicine (Psychiatry & Neurology) Physician

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Geriatric Psychiatry Physician

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Professional Counselor

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Public Health & General Preventive Medicine Physician

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Addiction (Substance Use Disorder) Counselor

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Case Manager/Care Coordinator

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Mental Health Counselor

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Psychiatry Physician

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Clinical Informatics Physician

Phone, Open Hours, Reviews & Information

8700 Commerce Park Drive, Houston, Texas 77036, United States
Spoken Languages: English
Gender: Male

 

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2976 Triverton Pike Drive, Fitchburg, Wisconsin 53711, United States

(608) 467-2331

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Child & Adolescent Psychiatry is a subspecialty of psychiatry with additional skills and training in the diagnosis and treatment of developmental, behavioral, emotional, and mental disorders of childhood and adolescence.

A provider who is trained and educated in the performance of behavior health services through interpersonal communications and analysis. Training and education at the specialty level usually requires a master's degree and clinical experience and supervision for licensure or certification.

A psychiatrist or neurologist with special knowledge and skills to prevent and relieve the suffering experienced by patients with life-limiting illnesses. This specialist works with an interdisciplinary hospice or palliative care team to maximize quality of life while addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of both patient and family throughout the course of the disease, through the dying process, and beyond for the family. This specialist has expertise in the assessment of patients with advanced disease; the relief of distressing symptoms; the coordination of interdisciplinary patient and family-centered care in diverse venues; the use of specialized care systems including hospice; the management of the imminently dying patient; and legal and ethical decision making in end-of-life care.

Geriatric Psychiatry is a subspecialty with psychiatric expertise in prevention, evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional disorders in the elderly, and improvement of psychiatric care for healthy and ill elderly patients.

Public health and general preventive medicine focuses on promoting health, preventing disease, and managing the health of communities and defined populations. These practitioners combine population-based public health skills with knowledge of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention-oriented clinical practice in a wide variety of settings.

A person who provides case management services and assists an individual in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and/or other services. The person has the ability to provide an assessment and review of completed plan of care on a periodic basis. This person is also able to take collaborative action to coordinate the services with other providers and monitor the enrollee's progress toward the cost-effective achievement of objectives specified in the plan of care. Credentials may vary from an experience in the fields of psychology, social work, rehabilitation, nursing or a closely related human service field, to a related Assoc of Arts Degree or to nursing credentials. Some states may require certification in case management.

A Psychiatrist specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental disorders, emotional disorders, psychotic disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance-related disorders, sexual and gender identity disorders and adjustment disorders. Biologic, psychological, and social components of illnesses are explored and understood in treatment of the whole person. Tools used may include diagnostic laboratory tests, prescribed medications, evaluation and treatment of psychological and interpersonal problems with individuals and families, and intervention for coping with stress, crises, and other problems.

Physicians who practice Clinical Informatics collaborate with other health care and information technology professionals to analyze, design, implement and evaluate information and communication systems that enhance individual and population health outcomes, improve patient care, and strengthen the clinician-patient relationship. Clinical Informaticians use their knowledge of patient care combined with their understanding of informatics concepts, methods, and tools to: assess information and knowledge needs of health care professionals and patients; characterize, evaluate, and refine clinical processes; develop, implement, and refine clinical decision support systems; and lead or participate in the procurement, customization, development, implementation, management, evaluation, and continuous improvement of clinical information systems.

Source: NUCC, CMS

Health Insurance Plans Oseni Omomo Abiri accepts

Issuer Network State Plan Year New Patients Last Updated
UnitedHealthcare of Wisconsin, Inc. NON-PREFERRED WI 2024 accepting May 21 2024
Cigna HealthCare of South Carolina, Inc. PREFERRED SC 2024 accepting May 21 2024
UnitedHealthcare of Georgia, Inc. PREFERRED GA 2024 accepting May 22 2024
UnitedHealthcare of Arizona, Inc. NON-PREFERRED AZ 2024 accepting May 22 2024
Oscar Insurance Company of Florida PREFERRED FL 2024 accepting May 31 2024
UnitedHealthcare of Texas, Inc. PREFERRED TX 2024 accepting May 22 2024
UnitedHealthcare of South Carolina, Inc. NON-PREFERRED SC 2024 accepting May 22 2024
Oscar Insurance Company PREFERRED TX 2024 accepting Jun 01 2024
Oscar Health Plan, Inc. PREFERRED IL 2024 accepting May 31 2024

Source: CMS.gov, HealthPorta API