Integrated behavioral health in primary care settings (IBHPC) is associated with numerous benefits, including cost savings, decreased provider stress,
Poster 22 – Developing an Integrated Behavioral Health and Child Advocacy Center Partnership: Benefits of a Multidisciplinary Team When a Child Discloses Abuse
The Central MN Child Advocacy Center (CAC) provides a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) approach that gives children and their families a single,
A2 – Integrative Medicine for Vulnerable Populations with Opioid Use Disorder
The American healthcare system has failed to address the needs of vulnerable patients with multiple, chronic, co-morbid conditions. We focus our
J2 – Understanding Family Decision-Making about Healthcare Utilization: Methodology Development for Measurement at the Relational Unit-Level
In 2015 there were 136.9 million visits to the Emergency Department (ED) in the United States equaling 43.3 visits to the ED per 100 persons for that
Webcast 04 – Training Medical Residents and Behavioral Health Learners to Manage High Risk Situations in Primary Care & Outpatient Care
When it comes to identifying and managing high-risk situations in primary care and outpatient care settings, there are many missed opportunities.
L3 – Hospital to Rehab: A Medical Resident Education Program Focused on Addressing Complex, Post-Acute, Biopsychosocial Care Needs in Patient Transitions
The transitions of care from hospital to post-acute rehabilitation and then to home are complex, particularly given the biopsychosocial stressors of
Podcast 08 – The Challenges and Successes of Shifting to Full Integration to Meet the Needs of our Patients with Complex Care Needs in an Under Served Community
Minority women in the United States are at higher risk of adverse birth outcomes and have lower utilization of prenatal care. Hispanic/Latina women
B4 – Warm Hand Offs 2020: Refocusing on a Research Agenda
A warm handoff (WHO) in integrated care setting typically occurs when the primary care provider introduces the patient to the behavioral health
H04 – The Family Health Scale: Developing an Instrument to Assess Family-Level Processes, Lifestyle, Resources and Social Capital in Primary Care Settings
Families are the most powerful and proximal determinant of health prevention, promotion, and disruption across the life course (Haskins et al., 2014).
Podcast 07 – Anxiety Treatment Preferences among Veteran Primary Care Patients: Demographic, Mental Health, and Treatment-Related Correlates
Anxiety symptoms are common among primary care patients. Research has demonstrated the efficacy of behavioral interventions for anxiety delivered in
E05 – Correlates of Delivery of Evidence-Based Interventions for Anxiety in Primary Care Behavioral Health Routine Clinical Practice
Although anxiety is highly prevalent in primary care and a top reason for referral to Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH), understanding of anxiety
H01 – Prevalence and Correlates of Sexual Dysfunction and Preferences for Discussing Sexual Health Concerns among Veteran Primary Care Patients
Sexual health is a complex and often overlooked aspect of overall health. As the entry point to the healthcare system, primary care is an ideal
L6 – Medical-Legal Partnership: Integrating Lawyers into Health Settings to Address Social Determinants of Health
Background: The Legal Clinic for the Disabled, a civil legal aid agency, has four Medical-Legal Partnerships (MLP) across seven diverse sites in
A8 – Treatment Programming and Evaluation For Pregnant Women with Opioid Use Disorders: Coordinating Service Efforts
Substance use among pregnant women has seen recent growth because of the opioid epidemic (Patrick & Schiff, 2017). The Healthy Families Program (HFP),
E09 – The Eliminating Health Disparities Initiative (EHDI) in Minnesota: An Innovative Community-Based Program to Improve the Health of Native People
The EHDI is an innovative program that was created through the collaborative efforts of behavioral- and biomedical- healthcare professionals with
B7 – Practicing what we Preach is Easier-Said Than-Done: Preventing Burnout and Compassion Fatigue in Healthcare Teams
As biomedical and behavioral providers (alongside public health professionals, hospital/clinic administrators, and others), we know that attention to
L5 – Huddle Up! The Inter-Professional Team at Its Best
Primary care patient care models are shifting from lone primary care provider (PCP) decision making to shared responsibility for patient panels, with
B1 – Providing Medication Assisted Treatment in Primary Care using an Integrated Care Model–Bidirectional Warm Handoffs: Not Only Observed, But In Action!
Medication assisted treatment (also known as medication assisted recovery or MAT) for opioid use disorder (OUD) is an excellent example of a treatment