This session will build on the Conference Podcast to help CFHA members develop skills in policy and advocacy efforts to support integration of
H05 – Identifying and Intervening with Primary Care Patients at Highest Risk for Negative Health Outcomes
This presentation will share findings on the creation and implementation of a risk stratification method to identify primary care patients at greatest
J04 – Integrated Mental Health Dashboard: Tracking Program Outcomes and Management in Real Time
Background Integrated healthcare delivery with a patient-centered focus can lead to excellent patient outcomes. However, the management of such a
J05 – Suicide Prevention Training: Leveraging technology for efficient use of training resources within a large health system
The U.S. National Strategy for Suicide Prevention calls for communities to identify supportive structures that encourage efficient and sustainable
J06 – 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
J07 – Evolve & Overcome: A Federally Qualified Health Centers Approach to Addressing the COVID-19 Pandemic in West Virginia Through a Three Part Strategy
The COVID-19 pandemic forced Cabin Creek Health Systems (CCHS) to evaluate practice delivery models, and create new models of care to serve rural
J08 – Interprofessional Simulation Training in Substance Use & SBIRT: Debriefing Outcomes and Lessons Learned
Background and Significance Utilizing simulation in health professions training has been connected to multiple training benefits. Yet, there is a
K01 – Tackling the issue of ADHD referrals in Primary Care (in Adults)
With the popularity of short video clips showing the "real" ADHD, it has easily become one of the top social media crazes. The downstream effect is
K03 – Going Beyond Patient- and Family-Centered Dementia Care: The Need to Explore the Multisystemic Family Terrain
Because individuals with dementia become increasingly dependent upon others as their illness progresses, dementia care requires the involvement and
K04 – New and Aspiring Behavioral Health Consultants: Ask us Anything!
This session is intended for beginning behavioral health providers working in a primary care medical setting (although we would be thrilled to have
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
K09 – Advancing Interprofessional Team Leadership Expertise: The Interprofessional Team Activation Cycle
Interprofessional team-based care is an organizational mandate. Outcomes highlight the benefit of collective expertise in addressing the most complex
K10 – Addressing Diabetes and Depression Care Management through Oral-Behavioral Health Integration
Approximately one in five adults with Type II diabetes experiences depressive symptoms which affect self-management of overall health and well-being.
H06 – Separating the Signal from Noise: Helping Healthcare Systems and Practitioners Identify, Learn, and Implement Evidence-based Practices
Health care systems and behavioral health providers often have to balance competing demands making it difficult to keep up with changes in the
H07 – Ready, Not Ready? An Adventure in Navigating Levels of Readiness in Integrated Care
As integrated care moves towards becoming the standard of care, it is more important than ever to maintain awareness of what level of integration your