Background/Rationale: This quality improvement project aimed to improve the quality of care for behavioral health patients experiencing sleep
Poster 04 – Addressing Smoking Cessation with Integrated Behavioral Tele-Health
We plan to demonstrate that integrated behavioral care through tele-health can support patient smoking cessation efforts. Implementing a bidirectional
Poster 43 – Same Team, Different Diagnosis?: Physician and Behavioral Health Provider Diagnostic Agreement in a General Hospital Setting
The integration of behavioral health providers (BHPs) in general hospital settings is potentially advantageous because hospitalized patients can have
Poster 22 – Developing an Integrated Behavioral Health and Child Advocacy Center Partnership: Benefits of a Multidisciplinary Team When a Child Discloses Abuse
The Central MN Child Advocacy Center (CAC) provides a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) approach that gives children and their families a single,
Poster 42 – The Association between Mental Health Diagnoses and Influenza Vaccine Receipt among Older Primary Care Patients
Evidence suggests mental health diagnoses are associated with an increased likelihood of not having an influenza vaccine. However, little is known
Poster 30 – Utilizing PDCA Cycles to Enhance Integrated LGBTQ-Affirming and Inclusive Care in a FQHC
Context: Project HOME is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). Project HOME Healthcare Services (PHHS) expanded affirming, inclusive, and
Poster 45 – Utilization of the EMR to Improve Family and Support Person Engagement in Health Care
This phenomenological study was designed to research the experience of engaging family/support persons (i.e., proxy) using the electronic medical
Poster 37 – Depression Outcomes in Primary Care
Depression is one of the leading causes of disability across the globe and it is associated with several adverse outcomes such as potential to
Poster 40 – Prevalence of Social Vulnerability in a Health Clinic: Works-in-Progress
Screening for social determinants of health (SDH) can promote collaboration between clinical and allied health services and the community by
Poster 41 – An Interprofessional Mock Code-Care Transition-Parkinson’s Disease (PD) Patient- Missed, Omitted and Delayed Medication Simulation Case Study
An Interprofessional Mock Code Care Transition-Parkinson’s Disease (PD) Patient Missed/Omitted/Delayed (MOD) Medication Simulation Case Study. This
Poster 03 – Interdisciplinary Training Academy for Substance/Opioid Use Disorder: A Prevention and Healthcare Model
Opioid misuse is a nationwide public health crisis. In response to the high incidence of opioid-related drug overdoses in Arizona, the Center for
Poster 50 – MHTTC: Munroe-Meyer Institute’s Training in Integrated Care
To improve access to care and build the workforce of behavioral health professionals, the Federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Poster 01 – The Impact of the Patient-Provider Relationship on LGBTQ Health Outcomes
The patient-provider relationship is an essential component of providing good health outcomes (i.e., medication compliance and management of chronic
Poster 23 – Implementation of Developmental Screening by Childcare Providers
Early identification of young children at developmental risk is important for linkage to needed services. Yet, despite guidelines for developmental
Poster 46 – Implementing Integrated Behavioral Healthcare in Varied Clinical Settings and Associations with Health Equity
Background: Access to behavioral health (BH) services is a major problem in the United States and can be particularly difficult for minorities, those
Poster 55 – Culturally Congruent Practice: Understanding the Link between Interprofessional Teamwork and Communication Skills
Background Skill development in team-based health care and the ability to work interprofessionally improves patient outcomes and works towards
Poster 54 – Development and Implementation of an Integrated Behavioral Health System Embedded in Pediatric Primary Care
Across the nation, many children and adolescents do not receive the behavioral and mental health care they need. Depression and anxiety are common,
Poster 07 – Sleepless Nights, Sleepless Days: The Invisible Journey of Narcolepsy and its Impact on the Family
“Narcolepsy is this entity that is driving us in a car and we have no idea where we’re going. It’s in complete control and you’re never going to like