Behavioral health integration has many moving parts: collaboration across departments and with outside providers (ex: referral to BH specialist),
J5 – Implementation of an Ambulatory Pharmacy Program through Team-based Care
Introduction: Polypharmacy, medication costs, and physician burnout are complex issues at the forefront of American healthcare delivery.1-3 An
C3 – Narrative Medicine Primer: Reading and Writing for Reflecting and Teaching
Narrative medicine is a powerful tool for reflection, wellness, team-building, and improved clinical services. A strong narrative practice assists
C7 – Rising to the Challenge: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities in Improving Population Behavioral Health in an Integrated Health System
Improving dissemination and implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP) in integrated behavioral health (IBH) is inextricably linked to the need
J7 – Schools, Medicine, and Families – Bridging the Gap
Within primary care, children only come through the medical office door one time a year for well child checks or if there is a problem. Although some
A4 – “I don’t see color”
Have you ever wanted to talk about race in health and behavioral healthcare, but find it challenging for you or your organization to make real
I1 – Implementation of a Single Session/Brief Intervention Clinic in a Family Medicine Rresidency Primary Care Clinic: A Program Evaluation
Alaska Family Medicine Residency's (AKFMR) continuity care clinic, Providence Family Medicine Center (PFMC), is a patient centered medical home
I6 – When Stuck Add People: Stepped Family Consultation in Primary Care Behavioral Health
As applications and accomplishments of the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model proliferate (Reiter, Dobmeyer & Hunter, 2018), possible
F8 – Partnership for Academic Clinical Telepractice: Expanding Medications for Addiction Treatment in Integrated Practices Settings Throughout New Hampshire
Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) has impacted New Hampshire (NH); in 2016, the overdose death rate was 35.8 per 100,000, almost three times higher than the
F7 – New and Aspiring Behavioral Health Consultants: Ask Us Anything!
This session is intended for new and aspiring behavioral health providers working in a primary care medical setting (although we heartily welcome
G1 – The Quality of Life Matrix: An Intervention for Opioid Dependent PC Patients with Chronic Pain
Primary care opioid prescribing for patients with chronic non-cancer pain has increased over the last 20 years, even with a lack of evidence for
F3 – Skills Versus Pills: A Novel Response to Vulnerable Patients with Low Mood
As many as 30% of primary care patients suffer from symptoms of depression, and many receive a diagnosis and an antidepressant medication as
J4 – Training PCBH Trainers: A Story of Diligence, Detail, and Diversity
Providing high quality services consistent with the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model requires professionals to develop a new professional
J1 – Coordinated Medicated Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: Collaborative Care between Community Organizations and Health Care Access Points
Background: Integrated primary care for opioid use disorder (OUD) increases access to addiction treatment in rural and urban communities. By reducing
F5 – When Clinicians Become Family Caregivers: Discovering the Joys and Acute Frustrations of Collaborating with the Treatment Team
Professional and family identities are often at odds when physical and behavioral health clinicians become family caregivers for their own ill or
J6 – “Care Beyond Our Walls“: A Relationship-Based Team Approach in a Geriatric Primary Care Setting During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The objective of this session is to share outcomes from effective team-based practices that particularly benefit older adults with complex
F2 – Starting from Scratch: Developing PCBH Providers through Interdisciplinary Training
The fields of family medicine and behavioral health are stepping up to meet the growing demand for providers trained in the provision of team-based,
G8 – Pay it Forward: Using Your EHR Data to Make Data-Based Decisions and Demonstrate the Value of Integrated Behavioral Health
The electronic health record (EHR) is ubiquitous in integrated behavioral health (IBH). Unbeknownst to many, usable data on many dimensions of IBH are