Children spend the majority of their time in school where academic and many behavioral health needs are addressed. For example, many schools utilize
F04 – Engage, Assess, Assist: Effective Initial Encounters in 30 Minutes
This workshop will introduce learners to three essential skills needed for brief primary care behavioral health encounters. The skills include rapid
Webcast 03 – Do Traditional Psychological Batteries have Utility in the PCBH model? A Pilot Adult ADHD Clinical Pathway
If you surveyed BHCs, how many would agree that traditional psychological batteries of any kind have a place in the PCBH model? We, the presenters,
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,
B05 – Addressing Disparities in Women’s Health: A Cross-Disciplinary Examination of Endometriosis
Endometriosis is often misdiagnosed, mistreated, or missed entirely by providers. Delayed diagnosis leads to poor treatment outcomes and increased
M02 – Trauma Informed Primary Care Training in Graduate Medical Education: The Pearls and the Pitfalls
Background: Trauma-informed primary care (TIPC) realizes the impact of trauma, recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma, and responds in a manner
E02 – Bringing Families & Context to Primary Care
Background: Family-centered care maintains mutually beneficial partnerships between healthcare providers, patients, and patients' families in
F04 – Can you Refresh my Memory? Addressing Mild Cognitive Impairment in Primary Care Across the Lifespan
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is an issue that arises in primary care often and presents an increased risk of cognitive decline. Approximately 13%
Want to “Measure Up?” How to Select and Use Validated Assessment Tools in Integrated Primary Care Research and Evaluation
Clinician innovators and researchers should strive to use measures with strong psychometric properties in integrated primary care research,
A Closer Look at the Feasibility and Utility of a Brief Multidimensional Behavioral Health Screen: The Adult Wellbeing Screener
Use of a brief, broad BH stepped care screen facilitates efficient assessment in primary care. A broad initial (Step 1) screen may capture concerns
Evaluation Basics: Design and Implementation
Evaluation is of critical importance in modern practice improvement and the delivery of evidence-based care. Evaluation is usually conducted
Seeing Eye to Eye: Using Qualitative Interviews to Enhance a Reliable Measure of Integration
The Practice Integration Profile (PIP) is a 30-item measure of behavioral health integration in primary care. The PIP provides an evaluation of
Building Shields against Trauma Monsters: What Lies Beneath Patients’ Behaviors
Addressing Trauma Informed Care (TIC) practices in primary care to support providers in screenings, assessment, and holding space for trauma stories.
A Roadmap to Integration in Primary Care: Tools from Colorado SIM
This presentation will share the milestones, Implementation Guide and parallel assessments from the Colorado State Innovation Model with practitioners
Mood and Anxiety ECHO: An Innovative Approach to Building Providers’ Capacity to Manage Common Behavioral Health Conditions across Colorado
Primary Care Providers (PCPs) provide over half of the mental health treatment in the United States, most commonly for depression and anxiety. PCPs’
Translating Therapy Skills into Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care
In this presentation, mental health providers will learn how translate clinical skills into the primary care environment, with a focus on using brief
Moving Beyond Behavioral (only) Screening and Assessment: The Case for Relational Screeners, Assessments, and Outcomes in Integrated Care
This session will detail the use of relational assessments in combination with behavioral assessments in integrated healthcare. We will overview