Background. Integrated care programs that prioritize comprehensive service delivery for behavioral health conditions improve patient outcomes. This
Poster 21 – Implementation of Integrated Behavioral Health in a Family Medicine Residency Clinic
The overall goal of this quality improvement (QI) project was to improve integration of behavioral health services into a family medicine residency
Poster 24 – Lessons Learned: Implementing a PCBH Model in Pediatric Clinics in Memphis, TN
Le Bonheur Children's Hospital is one of the nation's top children's hospitals, caring for more than 250,000 children each year. One part of the Le
Poster 03 – Balint Groups for the Healthcare System to Promote Resilience and Well-Being
Balint groups have traditionally been used in family medicine and other primary care settings as a tool for providers to deliver care that is more
Poster 22 – The Rutgers Integrated Care Evaluation Framework (The RICE Framework): An Innovative and Rigorous Set of Strategies to Evaluate Integrated Care Programs
Background. Integrated care programs that prioritize comprehensive service delivery for behavioral health conditions improve patient outcomes. This
Poster 21 – Implementation of Integrated Behavioral Health in a Family Medicine Residency Clinic
The overall goal of this quality improvement (QI) project was to improve integration of behavioral health services into a family medicine residency
Poster 03 – Balint Groups for the Healthcare System to Promote Resilience and Well-Being
Balint groups have traditionally been used in family medicine and other primary care settings as a tool for providers to deliver care that is more
K09 – Advancing Interprofessional Team Leadership Expertise: The Interprofessional Team Activation Cycle
Interprofessional team-based care is an organizational mandate. Outcomes highlight the benefit of collective expertise in addressing the most complex
I01 – Strengthening Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Family-Centered Primary Care: The Role of the Behavioral Health Consultant
Background: Family-centered primary care requires interdisciplinary teamwork to effectively respond to patients and families complex needs.
H07 – Ready, Not Ready? An Adventure in Navigating Levels of Readiness in Integrated Care
As integrated care moves towards becoming the standard of care, it is more important than ever to maintain awareness of what level of integration your
G05 – Perceived Strengths and Challenges with Varied Roles for Peer Specialists in Integrated Primary Care
Peer specialists are individuals in recovery who have training and professional roles offering support to others facing similar situations. Fitting
G09 – Modifying the Electronic Health Record to Facilitate the Implementation and Evaluation of Interdisciplinary, Integrated Care Workflows for Behavioral Health Concerns
Electronic health records (EHRs) have been touted as a key facilitator of improved patient care and outcomes. EHRs can help patients receive optimal
H01 – Cross Systems Coordination of Care – Why Bother? And how to get all Stakeholders on the Same Page
Children spend the majority of their time in school where academic and many behavioral health needs are addressed. For example, many schools utilize
F07 – Provider Satisfaction with Integrated Behavioral Health in a Rural Primary Care Practice
Background/rationale: The use of integrative models of care represent best practice for the treatment of anxiety and depression among primary care
E01 – A Match Made in Heaven: Examining the Marriage between Medicine and Behavioral Health in Integrated Settings
Covid-19 and the accompanying isolation and social unrest has strained even the strongest of relationships, both those in the personal and intimate
D09 – Supporting One Another in Challenging Times: Building a System of Education and Consultation to Care for our Patients
The environment created by the pandemic has caused strained and created inexplicable hardship. The rise of mental health concerns has created a
D05 – Medical-Legal Partnership: Integrating Lawyers into Health Settings to Address Social Determinants of Health
Background: The Legal Clinic for the Disabled, a civil legal aid agency, has four Medical-Legal Partnerships (MLP) across seven diverse sites in
C07 – Person-Centered Care in Physical Therapy: An Exploration of practitioner Beliefs, Psychosocial Treatment Approaches, and Implications for Integrated Care Collaboration
Psychologically-informed physical therapy (PIPT) is a growing treatment approach that recognizes psychosocial factors and their influence on patient