Value based contracts are the future of how the healthcare system manages cost and risk. Providers from a variety of care systems including rural
I01 – Strengthening Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Family-Centered Primary Care: The Role of the Behavioral Health Consultant
Background: Family-centered primary care requires interdisciplinary teamwork to effectively respond to patients and families complex needs.
I02 – The Impact of Community Based Patient Education Designed to Decrease 30-day Readmissions
Background/rationale: Across the U.S., 20% of cardiothoracic surgery patients discharged to home experience unplanned readmission within 30 days of
I03 – What If More BHCs Is Not the Answer? PCBH, Depression Remission, and How Examining Your Blind Spots Can Help You “FLEX” Into the Future
Depression is a significant public health concern in the United States. Symptoms of depression have increased over the course of the COVID-19
I04 – Hot Off the Presses: Randomized Controlled Trials of Interventions for Integrated Primary Care for Depression, Relationship Distress, and At-Risk Alcohol Use
Want to stay up to date with the most current evidence regarding brief interventions that can be utilized by Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) to
I05 – Life NOW: A FACT Telehealth Intervention for Stressed Healthcare Workers
Stress levels and burnout rates were high among health care workers prior to the coronavirus pandemic, ranging from 30 to 50%. Now, current estimated
I06 – “Alone Together”: Telemedicine Group Therapy to Address Social Isolation
The Covid-19 pandemic illuminated how significantly psychological and physical health is impacted by social isolation and loneliness. "Alone,
I07 – Homeless Services Integrated from Clinic to Shelter to Community
Community programs and healthcare systems are often at-odds with the people who lack housing among us. The systems frequently approach homeless people
I08 – Individual and Organizational Strategies for Responding to Burnout in Primary Care Settings
We will share learnings from three organizational and individual strategies being implemented in Oregon to support primary care teams, including
I09 – Scoping Review: State of and Movement Towards Continuum of integrated MentalHealth and Substance Use Services and Systems
Intro: Mental health (MH), substance use (SU) and concurrent MHSU disorders are highly prevalent in the United States and Canada, carry significant
I10 – Improving Integrated Behavioral Health Practices in Montana by Enhancing the Use of Screening Data to Inform Clinical Practices
The Montana Healthcare Foundation (MHCF) has been supporting the adoption of integrated behavioral health (IBH) across the state since 2016, through
D11 – Aligning and Evolving Traditional and Value-based Payments for Behavioral Health in Primary Care in Three Oregon Regions
Mixed payment has been key to the success of behavioral health clinicians in primary care. Mixed payment methods ensure that BHCs receive payment for
J01 – Lessons Learned from the Compassion Fatigue Discussion with Clinical Support Staff within Primary Care
This is a quality improvement activity to understand the compassion fatigue and burnout among clinical support staff within a primary care clinic
J02 – Building Multicultural Awareness and Preparation Towards the Application of Diagnosis and Assessment for Mental Disorders
Mental health disorders are diagnosed at a rate of 1 in every 4 adults in the United States (Mental Health Disorder Statistics, 2020). Emerging
J03 – Examining Community Practice Readiness for Pediatric Primary Care Behavioral Health Services
This presentation examines the process of developing, implementing, and evaluating a community-based pediatric primary care behavioral health (PCBH)
F08 – BHC as Educator: Using Microteaching to Improve Knowledge of Behavioral Health Technology and Team Care Skills
Background: Essential components of the Primary Care Behavioral Health Model (PCBH; Reiter, Dobmeyer & Hunter, 2018) have been summarized using
F09 – What Do Patients Think about your Program? Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating a Patient Satisfaction Survey Process in your Clinic
Patient satisfaction has long been used as a method of measuring the quality of care patients receive from their mental health services (Fortin et
F10 – Behavioral Health Support Specialist: Bachelor-level Preparation to Deliver Evidence-based Interventions in Primary Care
Over 46.6 million Americans suffer from mental illnesses, yet a majority are treated solely with medication, despite consistent documentation that