The frequency of communication about weight between patients and providers in primary care is low despite the tremendous potential to improve health
D3 – How to SUPERcharge your Supervision/Training with Integrated BHCs? A Brief Expert Panel
As the integrated behavioral health workforce continues to expand, with inherent complexities of care, additional supervisors and trainers will be
Poster 37 – Depression Outcomes in Primary Care
Depression is one of the leading causes of disability across the globe and it is associated with several adverse outcomes such as potential to
Podcast 02 – In Pursuit of the Quadruple Aim: Evaluating the Role of a Health Resilience Specialists in an Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Setting
Background: Health systems are in constant pursuit of the quadruple aim, which embraces patient-centered, high quality, low cost healthcare:
Poster 40 – Prevalence of Social Vulnerability in a Health Clinic: Works-in-Progress
Screening for social determinants of health (SDH) can promote collaboration between clinical and allied health services and the community by
B8 – Strategies for Engaging Family in Managing Patients with Complex Care Needs using EMR/EHR Systems
This presentation directly addresses the conference theme regarding the needs of patients with complex care needs. It defines and describes a way to
E04 – Utilizing Interprofessional Education to Meet the Quadruple Aim in Skilled Nursing
Though significant attention has been paid to burnout in healthcare workers, the predominant focus has been on the physician experience with lesser
Poster 41 – An Interprofessional Mock Code-Care Transition-Parkinson’s Disease (PD) Patient- Missed, Omitted and Delayed Medication Simulation Case Study
An Interprofessional Mock Code Care Transition-Parkinson’s Disease (PD) Patient Missed/Omitted/Delayed (MOD) Medication Simulation Case Study. This
H03 – Using A SBIRT Model to Meet the Biopsychosocial Needs of Prenatal Patients within a Family Medicine Residency Primary Care Clinic
Research has shown the effects of social determinant of health (SDoH) in pregnancy for both the patient and the child; however, the ability to
L1 – De-Colonizing the FQHC, Unpacking Enactments and Striving Towards the Quadruple Aim of Primary Care
This seminar will explore and discuss the toxicity in FQHCs, racial enactments and the process of decolonizing practice, agency, and leadership.
C8 – Evidence-based AI Interviewing – Effective and Cost-effective Integrated Screening, Assessment and Practice-based Research
A practice-based research study to investigate integration of mental health in primary care was conducted generating a cohort of 2495 cases obtained
E08 – Reducing ER Utilization in Behavioral Health Patients
Existing literature has indicated utilizing current care teams marked an improvement in readmission and reduction in emergency department visits.
Concluding Remarks
Review the day’s highlights, lessons learned, new questions generated, and ideas for moving the PCBH model forward.
Poster 23 – Implementation of Developmental Screening by Childcare Providers
Early identification of young children at developmental risk is important for linkage to needed services. Yet, despite guidelines for developmental
Poster 01 – The Impact of the Patient-Provider Relationship on LGBTQ Health Outcomes
The patient-provider relationship is an essential component of providing good health outcomes (i.e., medication compliance and management of chronic
Webcast 12 – Improving fidelity to PCBH through measuring GATHER: G is for Diagnostic Variability
Primary Care has served as the first line of care within the US Healthcare system. This means that regardless of symptom or condition severity
Poster 50 – MHTTC: Munroe-Meyer Institute’s Training in Integrated Care
To improve access to care and build the workforce of behavioral health professionals, the Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
L4 – Chronic Conditional Love: Integrating Care in a PCMH including Dental, Optometry, and Primary Care
This presentation will explain our fully integrated care model utilizing how we obtained our Behavioral Health Integration Distinction from NCQA. This