This poster presents data on the utilization and perspectives of integrated behavioral health services by medical providers within a women’s
Poster 42 – Now What? Practical Pathways from Red Flags to Mental Health Treatment for Pediatric Providers
As of 2016, about 16.5% of school-aged children in the US had been diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Non-Hispanic white children are more
Poster 44 – Weight Management in Primary Care: Development of a Data Driven Clinical Pathway
This project is a quality improvement activity that seeks to Review Electronic Medical Records (EMR) at a medium sized urban family medicine residency
Poster 45 – Huddle Tips: Prioritizing Wellbeing Throughout the Workday
At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, IBH providers at CentraCare worked to find ways to support our teams, including by finding ways to support
Poster 81 – Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training for Professionals Serving the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian and Rural Western NC: MSW Student/BHWET Scholar Transition to Employed Practice
Since 2014, Western Carolina University Department of Social Work has received a HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training (BHWET) for
PS1 – Supporting The Workforce By Building Regional Communities
It feels monumental doesn't it? To build a workforce that is trained to work in teams, integrating the physical and behavioral seamlessly? While it is
PS2 – Building the BioPsychoSocial Workforce for Equity, Diversity, and Better Patient Care
So we have a healthcare marketplace that is increasingly seeing the wisdom of integrated care delivery but is academic training keeping pace with the
PS3 – The Integrated Care Podcast, Live! Policy And The Integrated Workforce Challenge
If you love our podcast you will love this unique session. Our podcast team, along with special guests, will do a live recording of the podcast
PS4 – Community Conversation: How Do We Make Healthcare Work Sustainable?
We will end the conference with a special community event focused on helping us leave the conference with an eye towards wellness and sustainability.
Poster 21 – Implementation of Integrated Behavioral Health in a Family Medicine Residency Clinic
The overall goal of this quality improvement (QI) project was to improve integration of behavioral health services into a family medicine residency
Poster 22 – The Rutgers Integrated Care Evaluation Framework (The RICE Framework): An Innovative and Rigorous Set of Strategies to Evaluate Integrated Care Programs
Background. Integrated care programs that prioritize comprehensive service delivery for behavioral health conditions improve patient outcomes. This
Poster 23 – Lower Extremity Skin Care and Health Among Patients Experiencing Homelessness: Findings from Miami Street Medicine
Abstract: Introduction Unsheltered homeless (USH) individuals' main mode of transportation is by foot and any trauma, injury, or disease affecting the
Poster 25 – Demonstrating Integrated SDoH Impact in Behavioral Health
Living environment is a proven social determinant of health and a key factor in substance use recovery. Recovery housing is often recommended for
Poster 26 – A Stepped-Care Approach to Externalized Behavior Disorders: Increasing Access to Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Through Integrated Behavioral Health Care
A large primary care clinic completed two years implementing a four-tiered primary care treatment program for children with difficult behaviors. A
K05 – Translating Evidence to Inform Policy Change: Ensuring your Research Generates Impact
Too often, completed research that has important implications for policy does not make it into the hands of the right audience or is not packaged in a
K06 – The Spread of Innovation within CFHA: A Rising Tide to Lift All Boats
The CFHA listserv is a robust source of clinical innovation and has great potential for diffusion of ideas across its large network of clinical
K07 – Essential and Invisible: Addressing Burnout for Low-Wage Frontline Workers during COVID-19
Background: COVID-19 has caused substantial burnout among healthcare. The impact of burnout among the health workforce most often focuses on clinical
K08 – Training Primary Care Providers and Behavioral Health Providers in Using the CHATS Framework to Facilitate Warm Handoffs in Integrated Pediatric Primary Care
Warm handoffs (WHOs) are an interaction between a behavioral health provider (BHP) and primary care provider (PCP) in which information about the