As the treatment model for chronic/relapsing substance use disorders in the United States continues to shift from episodic treatment to continuing
Poster 35 – Philadelphia Freedom from High Blood Pressure: An Integrated MultiDisciplinary Approach to Support Hypertension Control (DASH-C) in Primary Care
Philadelphia Freedom from High Blood Pressure: An Integrated MultiDisciplinary Approach to Support Hypertension Control (DASH-C) in Primary Care
I2 – New Psychotherapeutic Techniques in Chronic Pain and Functional Syndromes
Physical symptoms, including chronic pain, that are not linked to organ disease or structural abnormality are the reason for 30-40% of visits to
Podcast 09 – Making the Business Case for Sustainability: Clinical and Economic Outcomes from Jefferson Plaza Family Health Home
This presentation describes the Jefferson Plaza Family Health Home model which offers preventative physical and behavioral healthcare to the entire
K3 – The Great Debate 5.0: Integrated Care’s Questions and Controversies
Some of America's most important debates were contested in Philadelphia. In that tradition, we present 3 debates at the heart of integrated care. We
J3 – General Hospitals and Integrated Care: Paging the Behavioral Health Consultant
The integration of behavioral health providers (BHPs) in general hospital settings is potentially advantageous because hospitalized patients can have
Poster 10 – How An Innovative Program in Kentucky is Addressing the Opioid Crisis Through Refining the Delivery of Integrated Primary Care
Kentucky has one of the highest rates of opioid prescription and addiction. High levels of opioid-based coping patterns co-exist with high levels of
C5 – Psychopharmacology Review for Integrated Primary Care
The integrated primary care team is increasingly called upon to manage patients with a wide spectrum of psychiatric presentations often with
Poster 20 – Exploring Pre-Implementation Perceptions of Integrated Care in a College Setting
Integrated behavioral health (IBH) services on college campuses may provide students with comprehensive treatments that meet both their physical and
J8 – Raising the Ceiling: An Advanced Workshop on Publishing for Integrated Care Researchers
Publishing work in a peer-reviewed journal disseminates ideas widely and can contribute to the evolution of the field. This interactive workshop,
G7 – Corporal Punishment: How Do Pediatricians Talk About it With Families? A Qualitative Study
Child corporal punishment has been a widely debated topic in recent decades. Older research indicated that corporal punishment may or may not harm
H09 – Implementing Integrated School Based Health in a Non-Profit Rural Setting
In October, 2019, Community Health of Central Washington (CHCW) embarked on a health care journey to improve access to medical and behavioral health
L2 – Creating Radical Ripples: A Training Curriculum for Quality Improvement Projects
As medical organizations continue to adapt to the ever-changing healthcare landscape, quality improvement initiatives are vital for these
Poster 02 – Understanding the Relational Implications of Treating Complex Patients in Integrated Primary Care Settings
Primary care continues to be on the front lines of care in treating more socially and behaviorally complex patients. However, the ways in which the
Podcast 04 – Entering the IBH World – Now I Can See
The Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model illustrates the importance of including behavioral health providers within primary care settings with
Webcast 15 – The Joy in Practice: Shifting the Conversation from Burnout to Wellbeing
Available by end of October The case no longer needs to be made that burnout is a syndrome with far-reaching implications (Koenig, 2018). We now
L8 – Developing an Integrated Community to Treat Addiction in Homeless Populations.
In the summer of 2017, Cabin Creek Health Systems entered a scope change to support a robust Syringe Service Program. They were able to provide
F4 – Difficult Conversations: Assessing and Addressing Firearm Safety and Means Restriction in Integrated Care Settings
Research has clearly demonstrated that, irrespective of other risk factors, the presence of a firearm in the home greatly increases the risk of