Financial Toxicity is an increasingly utilized term that refers to both subjective and objective experiences of financial strain on patients as a
I06 – “Alone Together”: Telemedicine Group Therapy to Address Social Isolation
The Covid-19 pandemic illuminated how significantly psychological and physical health is impacted by social isolation and loneliness. "Alone,
B02 – Show Me the Money: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives on CoCM Billing Adoption at a Large Academic Medical Center
While significant research has highlighted the clinical value of Integrated Behavioral Health practices to patients and communities (O'Donnell et al.,
C03 – The Waco Guide to Psychopharmacology in Primary Care
The Waco Family Medicine Residency Program, in consultation with faculty of the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy, has created The
A02 – Creative Funding Strategies for Family-Based Models of Care: Payer and Provider Perspectives
Clinicians and payers alike have historically struggled to extend beyond patient-centered care to engage family members in ways that are meaningful,
But How will you Pay for It? Maximizing Reimbursement for Behavioral Health Integration in the Fee for Service World
If your organization is still asking you how you will pay for integration, this presentation is for you. While new forms of payment for integrating
Steps to Sustainability: Building Financially Reimbursable Models for Primary and Specialty Integrated Care
From CJ Peeks’ Three World View (2008), it is impossible to have a clinically and operationally successful model of care without accounting for its
Primary Care Patients in Family Medicine Integrated Care and Emergency Department Utilization
Integrated care has been touted as a potential cost savings model based in part on the mechanism of medical (physical health) cost offsets (NASMHPD,
Financial Barriers and Solutions to Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care: A Qualitative Analysis of Expert Interviews
Experts with a broad range of experience and background were interviewed regarding barriers and solutions to integrated care. Their responses related
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
Integrated Behavioral Healthcare in the Primary Care Setting: Lessons learned from the Colorado SIM Program
In 2014, the state of Colorado was awarded a $65 million State Innovation Model (SIM) grant to support integration of physical and behavioral health