There are few areas where health disparities are more pronounced than the uniquely burdensome impact of diabetes on Latinx families. Though greater
C01 – The Use of Emerging Technological Platforms in Combating Racial Health Disparities in Primary Care
Many racial and ethnically diverse communities have higher mortality rates from chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease
M08 – High-Touch Telemedicine: Virtual Patient-Centered Team-Based Care
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the almost universal adoption of telemedicine technology to allow doctors, behavioral health clinicians, and other
E06 – One Size Does Not Fit All: An Expert Panel Discussion of Differences in IBH Implementation Across Varying Size & Types of Medical Settings
This presentation will take the form of a moderated panel discussion, bringing together leaders from some of the most established IBH programs across
D06 – Tapping Into Values in Shared Decision-Making
Managing emotions at decision points in care is a challenge in the time-limited environment of providing patient care. This is exacerbated for
A03 – Strategies to Enhance Adolescent Engagement in Primary Care Behavioral Health Discussions
Research indicates that adolescents tend to have the lowest rate of primary care service utilization compared to younger children (AAP, 2008).
H06 – Approaches to Integrate Mental Health Services in Primary Care: A Scoping Review of System-level Barriers and Enablers to implementation
Despite the growing prevalence of mental illness, the integration of mental health services in primary care has been a persistent challenge in Canada.
F04 – Can you Refresh my Memory? Addressing Mild Cognitive Impairment in Primary Care Across the Lifespan
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is an issue that arises in primary care often and presents an increased risk of cognitive decline. Approximately 13%
H09 – Addressing Dual Pandemics: Increasing Provider Awareness of the Intersectionality Between Racism and Chronic Disease
The Covid-19 pandemic hit and soon thereafter the death of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery occurred. Racism is not a new phenomenon,
E02 – Bringing Families & Context to Primary Care
Background: Family-centered care maintains mutually beneficial partnerships between healthcare providers, patients, and patients' families in
L01 – So you Want to Treat Depression by Playing on your Phone?: Depression Self-Management in Integrated Primary Care
Depression is one of the most common mental health concerns treated in primary care settings. As underserved communities often struggle accessing
J09 – Examining Training Implications for Mental Health Professionals in Integrated Care: A Systematic Review
Integrated care, a healthcare reform that targets on-site collaboration of medical and mental health professionals, has become increasingly prevalent
H05 – Interactive Interprofessional Education and Practice Online? It can be done!
Interprofessional practice is core to the delivery of quality patient care. The World Health Organization (2012) states that in this climate, it is
A02 – Creative Funding Strategies for Family-Based Models of Care: Payer and Provider Perspectives
Clinicians and payers alike have historically struggled to extend beyond patient-centered care to engage family members in ways that are meaningful,
D04 – Developing EHR-based Algorithms to Detect Suicide Risk in an Alaska Native Healthcare Organization
Background: The suicide rate among Alaska Native and American Indian people in Alaska is twice the overall state rate and three times the national
H01 – Developing Anti-Racist Integrated Care Professionals: A Model for the Dissemination of Higher Education Curricula Across Health Professionals
Research has long since documented increased patient satisfaction when working with race-concordant providers (Laveist & Nuru-Jeter, 2002), and it's
C05 – Integrated Care for Patients with Precarious or no Housing
The audience will learn how to apply standard integrated care practices to the precariously housed population. This will include how to adapt the
J03 – Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Mental Health Outcomes
The association between ACEs and physical health outcomes is well-established and evident in research and practice. However, the association between