From CJ Peeks’ Three World View (2008), it is impossible to have a clinically and operationally successful model of care without accounting for its
Changing the Trajectory of Chronic Pain in Primary Care: Steps, Stages, and Challenges from a Multidisciplinary Team
This presentation will provide a timeline from investigating chronic pain issues within a primary care clinic through the launching of evidence-based
Behavioral Health Integration: Assessing Family Medicine Physicians’ Satisfaction of Quality & Access to Mental Health Care
Increasingly, primary care physicians treat patients with complex physiological and psychological comorbidities. Due to a lack of behavioral health
Psychiatry Addiction Case Conference: What Community Practitioners Value in a Community and Academic Collaborative
Qualitative and quantitative results from program evaluation of an ECHO based program, the Psychiatry Addiction Case Conference, which addresses
Integration of Psychiatric Providers into the Integrated Primary Care Team to Increase Patient Access to Psychiatric Care in Underserved, Rural Clinic
The increased demand for psychiatric care in our communities led the behavioral health department at Valley Health Systems, Inc. to pilot the addition
Evaluation Basics: Design and Implementation
Evaluation is of critical importance in modern practice improvement and the delivery of evidence-based care. Evaluation is usually conducted
An Interprofessional Immersion-A Developmental Approach to Learning IPE
Come learn about interprofessional education (IPE) from trainers who practice it! This presentation will review components of a week-long immersion
Lets Talk about Sex: Erectile Dysfunction in Primary Care
Many family physicians may feel ill-equipped to talk about sexual and relational problems and lack the skills to effectively counsel on these matters.
Healthcare Change and multidisciplinary Efforts: An initiative to Reform Pain Management and Opioid Practices in a Large Healthcare System
Session describes an initiative, first proposed to clinical leadership by a health psychologist, to transform pain management and opioid prescribing
Primary Care Patients in Family Medicine Integrated Care and Emergency Department Utilization
Integrated care has been touted as a potential cost savings model based in part on the mechanism of medical (physical health) cost offsets (NASMHPD,
Growing MAT in Family Medicine Residency Soil: Tips for New Gardeners
Training FM residents to offer medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opiate use disorders is not a simple task. As opposed to simply buying some new
Answering the Call: Bridging Gaps in Care in Underserved Communities Through Integration and Inter-Professional Collaboration
This presentation will share the success story of a Federally Qualified Health Center’s efforts to meet the needs of their underserved community
The Many Faces of Psychiatry in Primary Care Settings
Integration of behavioral health services into primary care requires adaptations of traditional practice patterns to the challenges and opportunities
Maximizing Partnerships for Integration Success: A Quality Improvement Approach for Engaging Practices
Bringing primary health and behavioral health care together in integrated care settings can improve outcomes for both behavioral and physical health
Expanding the Primary Care Behavioral Health Workforce: Lessons Learned from Te Tumu Waiora
After initial pilot study of Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) services, healthcare systems often pursue rapid dissemination and encounter the
Seeing Eye to Eye: Using Qualitative Interviews to Enhance a Reliable Measure of Integration
The Practice Integration Profile (PIP) is a 30-item measure of behavioral health integration in primary care. The PIP provides an evaluation of
Financial Barriers and Solutions to Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care: A Qualitative Analysis of Expert Interviews
Experts with a broad range of experience and background were interviewed regarding barriers and solutions to integrated care. Their responses related
Integrated Behavioral Health Models Improve Health for Low-Income, Hispanic Populations in Medically Underserved Areas at the US-Mexican Border
Few evaluations of integrated behavioral health (IBH) have studied whether these models are effective with a low-income, Hispanic population. To this