GMV's are an innovative way to deliver care that enable clinicians to overcome individual and systemic barriers to accessing care. GMVs give patients
G03 – Supporting Gender Diverse Youth in Rural Primary Care
Transgender and gender non-conforming teens face numerous barriers to healthcare even in large suburban areas. These barriers only increase for teens
J01 – Lessons Learned when Using Social Determinants of Health Data
Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) are estimated to account for up to 60-70% of health outcomes, but SDOH data is often not included in health
K05 – Implementation of Primary Care Behavioral Health Model through Telemedicine at Jefferson Health: Lessons Learned, Areas for Growth
The U.S. healthcare system has experienced a paradigm shift in the way it delivers care since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Its
M04 – How Clinicians Can Design Program Evaluations of Group Interventions (Telehealth & In person) in Integrated Care
Clinicians and administrators are often interested in implementing new interventions in integrated care settings to increase access to effective
K04 – Practical Recommendations for Conducting Implementation and Evaluation Projects on Clinical Interventions within Healthcare Settings
Abstract: Implementing and evaluating clinical innovations in healthcare settings is challenging, and the individuals conducting implementation
C06 – Oh the (Virtual) Places You Will Go: Innovative Approaches to Advancing Tobacco Treatment through Virtual Training and Digital Interventions
The road to advancing tobacco treatment in healthcare settings is to partner with integrated behavioral health, offer virtual training and support,
F08 – Collaborative Care Implementation in an Urban Federally Qualified Health Center: Scaling Up and Staying True to Our Mission During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Collaborative Care Model is a widely-used system of behavioral health delivery, in which behavioral health services are delivered in a team-based
H03 – Multiplex ADHD Families in Pediatric Primary Care: Considerations for Screening African American Parents and Children
Multiplex ADHD families, where both a parent and a child have ADHD, are a common occurrence. Up to 50% of children with ADHD have one parent who also
H07 – Land for Healing
Land-based programming includes a wide variety of formally organized activities taking place on the land such as trapping, fishing, and hunting,
L08 – Integrating Behavioral Intervention Technologies in Behavioral Health
With recent technological advances, behavioral health clinicians are challenged to learn behavioral intervention technologies (BITs) in order to
F10 – Community Crisis Response for Prevention, Response, and Recovery – First Nations Service Delivery Model, Thunderbird Partnership Foundation
The intent of the Community Crisis Planning, Prevention, Response, and Recovery First Nations Service Delivery Model is to provide a reference guide
B01 – “Where the Racism Resides:” The Effects of Racism on BIPOC Healthcare Providers & Strategies to Actively Address It
From the death of Dr. Susan Moore to the firing of Drs. Aysha Khoury and Princess Dennar to the departure of Drs. Uchi Blackstock and Ben Danelson
I10 – First Nations Mental Wellness Learning Continuum Framework
Developed in partnership with First Nations, the First Nations Mental Wellness Continuum Framework (the Framework) presents a shared vision for the
K02 – PMADS in Primary Care
The perinatal period, during pregnancy and 12 months postpartum, is crucial to the health and wellbeing of women. All aspects of a woman's life,
L02 – Using Simulation to Teach Shared Decision Making to Primary Care Providers
Patient-centered care has become a dominant focus of the clinical interaction, yet related concepts like shared decision making (SDM) are
C08 – A Brief-Mindfulness Program: Increasing Physician Well-Being and Resilience
Background: In 2020, an estimated 42% of physicians reported burnout. Burnout is associated with impaired clinical care, attrition and turnover of
E08 – Systematic Review of Methods used to Adapt Behavioral Health Treatments for Delivery by Non-licensed/lay Health Workers: Implications for Task-shifting in Research and Practice
"Task-shifting" or "task-sharing" is a dissemination and implementation strategy for increasing behavioral health care availability in lower-resource