Bipin Subedi, MD, explores how health systems can better care for patients with severe mental illness who cycle between hospitals, homelessness, addiction, and the justice system. He argues that acute inpatient treatment, while essential, is rarely sufficient on its own. Preventing the revolving door of repeated hospitalizations requires psychiatry to extend beyond hospital walls and build integrated systems that follow patients into the community.
Drawing on his leadership at NYU Bellevue and his background in forensic psychiatry, Dr. Subedi describes a model of care built on sustained relationships, flexibility, and continuity. He reflects on how programs like transitional housing and mobile post-discharge support can provide the “scaffolding” patients need when insight and executive function are impaired by psychosis. The conversation closes with practical guidance on strengthening medication adherence—particularly through thoughtful use of long-acting injectables—and on meeting patients where they are to advance more humane, effective care.
Bipin Subedi, MD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Chief of Psychiatry at NYU Bellevue Hospital. He is a forensic psychiatrist with prior leadership experience in New York City’s jail system.
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01:36 Bellevue’s Mission and Rising Clinical Complexity
04:43 Extending Care Beyond the Hospital Walls
05:15 Bridge to Home and Transitional Stabilization
10:44 Forensic Psychiatry and the Justice System
14:17 Psychosis and Impaired Insight
15:53 Post-Discharge Scaffolding and Critical Time Intervention
18:47 Preventing Relapse with Long-Acting Injectables
22:36 Meeting Patients Where They Are
This episode is intended for psychiatrists, mental health clinicians, and health system leaders interested in serious mental illness and innovative models of integrated community care.
This discussion is for educational purposes and does not substitute for individual clinical judgment or patient care.
Senior Producer: Jon Earle