Opioid misuse is a nationwide public health crisis. In response to the high incidence of opioid-related drug overdoses in Arizona, the Center for
C2 – Making Friends: Forming partnerships between Providers and Payers
The opioid epidemic has impacted a viral hepatitis epidemic, HIV outbreak, and an increased prevalence of sexually transmitted infections increase
Webcast 10 – Screening and Treatment for STIs in a Philadelphia Methadone Clinic: The Hows, Whys, and Whats.
People living with substance use disorders are at significantly increased risk of death and negative health consequences due in large part to the
A1 – Reverse Engineering: Infusing Compassion into PCBH and Healthcare
Growing research is detailing the importance of healthcare being delivered in a compassionate manner. Unfortunately, and quite ironically, during this
A3 – How can ACEs, Self-Compassion, and Psychological Flexibility Impact Professional Quality of Life and Burnout?
Traumatic childhood events have the potential to shape later life experiences and choices (Layne et al., 2014). Felitti et al. (1998) found that
Webcast 09 – Making Metrics Matter (and fun!): How to Engage your Providers to Springboard Productivity Tracking
When most providers hear the terms "metrics,""data,""productivity,"what reaction might it elicit? Is it positive? Not likely. And, yet, for growth,
E01 – More than Core Competencies: What do Students Want in an Integrated Care Training Experience?
As the field of integrated care continues to grow, the demand for well-trained, well-prepared behavioral health providers ready to work in complex
H07 – Origin Storytelling: Fostering Understanding, Collegiality, and a Culture of Well-Being
Burnout, usually defined as a personal stress reaction of individuals resulting from their perceptions of the workplace, is associated with impaired
B6 – PrEP In The Treatment Of Opioid Use Disorder: An Integrative Team’s Perspective
People with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) have complex healthcare needs that are best addressed by integrated care teams. Although the number of new HIV
K7 – Should We Screen for ACEs? – Yes. No. Maybe?
More than twenty years of research has confirmed a relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and poor health outcomes. Associations of
Podcast 03 – Clinical Health Coaching in Primary Care
Motivating and assisting people to change their health behavior is a major challenge in primary care settings. It has been suggested 50% of patients
Poster 46 – Implementing Integrated Behavioral Healthcare in Varied Clinical Settings and Associations with Health Equity
Background: Access to behavioral health (BH) services is a major problem in the United States and can be particularly difficult for minorities, those
H10 – Building Capacity for Self-management and Peer Support among Rural Women with Postpartum Mental Health Needs through an Early Intervention Program
This presentation will use a PDSA framework to illustrate the implementation of an early intervention and secondary prevention initiative for women
A9 – What Are We Going to Do This Winter? – A Crash Course in Co-Production
C9 – Promising Practices: Engaging Caregivers in Mental Health and Addictions Services in Canada
D9 – Primary Care Pathways: Evaluation of a service delivery model designed to improve integration of mental health care for young people and their families in Ontario
F9 – Working together as a team to engage patients and families in their care: some practical, evidence-based guidance
Involving patients and families as partners in their care is an essential component of patient-centered care. However, the lack of evidence-based
G9 – The Readiness for Collaboration Checklist: A Tool for Integration Research and Practice