Several recent research studies show that healthcare professionals have greater appreciation for family caregivers but are still reluctant to fully
F5 – When Clinicians Become Family Caregivers: Discovering the Joys and Acute Frustrations of Collaborating with the Treatment Team
Professional and family identities are often at odds when physical and behavioral health clinicians become family caregivers for their own ill or
J6 – “Care Beyond Our Walls“: A Relationship-Based Team Approach in a Geriatric Primary Care Setting During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The objective of this session is to share outcomes from effective team-based practices that particularly benefit older adults with complex
F2 – Starting from Scratch: Developing PCBH Providers through Interdisciplinary Training
The fields of family medicine and behavioral health are stepping up to meet the growing demand for providers trained in the provision of team-based,
G8 – Pay it Forward: Using Your EHR Data to Make Data-Based Decisions and Demonstrate the Value of Integrated Behavioral Health
The electronic health record (EHR) is ubiquitous in integrated behavioral health (IBH). Unbeknownst to many, usable data on many dimensions of IBH are
F1 – The Many Faces of Psychiatry in Primary Care Settings
Background/Rationale: Traditional models of psychiatric care delivery have failed to keep up with patient demand. Psychiatrists offer expertise in
A6 – Primary Care to Emergency Department Navigation for Patients with Suicidal Ideation: Barriers and Facilitators
45% of people who have died by suicide attended a primary care appointment in the month preceding (SAMHSHA-HRSA, 2019). As such, primary Care is the
Poster 43 – Same Team, Different Diagnosis?: Physician and Behavioral Health Provider Diagnostic Agreement in a General Hospital Setting
The integration of behavioral health providers (BHPs) in general hospital settings is potentially advantageous because hospitalized patients can have
G3 – A Novel Example of Using Mixed Methodology and Participatory Action Research to Examine Patient Experiences with PCBH at an FQHC
There is growing emphasis on utilizing novel methodological approaches to evaluate the primary care behavioral health model (PCBH; Hunter et al.,
Poster 04 – Addressing Smoking Cessation with Integrated Behavioral Tele-Health
We plan to demonstrate that integrated behavioral care through tele-health can support patient smoking cessation efforts. Implementing a bidirectional
G5 – Social Determinants of Health as Critical Vital Signs: Investigation of Interprofessional Team-based Care for Addressing Patient Needs
Social determinants have a major impact on health outcomes, especially for the most vulnerable populations. Factors such as housing, food,
Webcast 05 – Building an Integrated Behavioral Health Note for Efficiency and Clinical Quality
Southcentral Foundation (SCF), an Alaska Native customer-owned health care system, has implemented a new electronic note for charting behavioral
Poster 36 – Improving Sleep Quality in Behavioral Health Patients Through Evidence-Based Screening and Treatment
Background/Rationale: This quality improvement project aimed to improve the quality of care for behavioral health patients experiencing sleep
Webcast 07 – The Birth of a New Pathway: Behavioral Health in Obstetric Care
We know behavioral health is important in obstetric care and that pregnant and perinatal women have unique needs. But with behavioral health
Poster 24 – Correlation Between Reduced Inpatient Hospital Stays and Provision of Wellness Recovery Team Integrated Care
Review of available data indicates that individuals who are receiving Wellness Recovery Team Integrated Care are less likely to have either physical
G6 – Integration of Behavioral Health into Primary Care (IBHPC): Implementation of an Interdisciplinary Clinic Serving High Healthcare Utilizers
The IBHPC study was an implementation and dissemination project funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), of which the goal
K4 – Integrated Care Coordination for Adult Depression: Lessons Learned Over the Course of 20 Years That Can Inform Implementation and Expansion Efforts
Background: Depression is the most common mental health condition with prevalence rates ranging from 8-14% in primary care (PC) settings [1]. While
K6 – Zero Suicide – Working Towards Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care
National figures estimate that over 83% of people who died by suicide saw their primary care provider at least once within the year prior to their
