Evidence-based modalities developed to treat trauma are commonplace in outpatient behavioral health practices, but we often struggle to adapt these
D03 – Maintaining the Joy in our Work – Writing Our Way to Wellness
The use of written narratives has been shown to increase resiliency, prevent the loss of empathy, increase cultural sensitivity, and highlight
D04 – Narrative Medicine and Mindful Gratitude in Mentorship and Work-Force Development
Mindfulness has been defined as "remembering" who you are and what is important, every moment of every day (Epstein, 2017). This is no easy task
D05 – Medical-Legal Partnership: Integrating Lawyers into Health Settings to Address Social Determinants of Health
Background: The Legal Clinic for the Disabled, a civil legal aid agency, has four Medical-Legal Partnerships (MLP) across seven diverse sites in
D06 – Taking a ‘pregnant pause’ to Evaluate an OB Pathway in PCBH
"It is extremely vital to care for women's mental health during pregnancy and after childbirth during these unprecedented times (Usmani et al., 2021,
D07 – We Don’t Talk About That Here: Assessment of Suicide in Rural Primary Care
Approximately 17 Veterans a day die by from suicide, and rural-residing Veterans are 20% more likely to die by suicide than Veterans living in urban
D08 – The Quintile Aim: Integrated Care’s Wholistic Health Equity Op
Integrated care has been barraged with a wholistic health triad of disparities, encompassing physical, behavioral, and psychosocial health.
D09 – Supporting One Another in Challenging Times: Building a System of Education and Consultation to Care for our Patients
The environment created by the pandemic has caused strained and created inexplicable hardship. The rise of mental health concerns has created a
D10 – Best Practices on the Behavioral Health Integration Continuum: CoCM and PCBH Playing Nicely Together
The newly formed CFHA Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) workgroup identified a growing need and desire to learn practical ways to build robust
E01 – A Match Made in Heaven: Examining the Marriage between Medicine and Behavioral Health in Integrated Settings
Covid-19 and the accompanying isolation and social unrest has strained even the strongest of relationships, both those in the personal and intimate
E02 – The Building Blocks of Behavioral Health Integration: A Framework to Align Care Delivery Expectations in Alternative Payment Models
Background: Implementation of behavioral health integration (BHI) in a practice varies depending on needs of the patient population, practice
A01 – Depressive Symptoms as a Mediator in the Association between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Perceived Medication Intolerance and Poly-Allergy
The association between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and mental health conditions (i.e. depression, anxiety, PTSD) and physical health
A02 – So you Want to Treat Mental Health Concerns by Playing on your Phone?: Augmenting Provider Digital Aptitude in Integrated Primary Care
Mobile apps can provide a means to address healthcare disparities and combat common barriers to accessing psychiatric care experienced by underserved
A03 – Modifying the One-Minute Preceptor Method in Combating Ethno-Racial Health Disparities in a Family Medicine Residency Clinic
This quality improvement (QI) project focused on improving faculty confidence in discussing ethno-racial health disparities with their learners during
A05 – FQHCs Adaption to Tele-Behavioral Health and Delivery of Integrated Behavioral Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic presented a significant challenge to federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) who provide comprehensive health
A06 – Radical Change: A Blueprint for Behavioral Health Innovation
While many organizations are increasingly receptive to and supportive of integrated behavioral health programs, the process of actual implementation
A07 – Communication is Key: Using Registry Conferences to Improve our Co-management Culture
Communication within an integrated-care team is a critical component to a successful patient-centered, access-orientated culture. With our nation
A08 – The Oak Street Health Collaborative Care Model: Integrated Behavioral Health in a High Needs, Value Based Primary Care setting
The Oak Street Health (OSH) Care Model is different from traditional healthcare models. OSH is in the fortunate position to invest in interventions to