The Covid-19 pandemic hit and soon thereafter the death of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery occurred. Racism is not a new phenomenon,
H05 – Interactive Interprofessional Education and Practice Online? It can be done!
Interprofessional practice is core to the delivery of quality patient care. The World Health Organization (2012) states that in this climate, it is
Preparing Physicians to Practice Integrated Behavioral Health: A Pilot Study for a Competency-Based Curriculum
The purpose of this presentation is to introduce educators and trainers to a competency-based curriculum that prepares physicians to practice
Evaluation of Interprofessional Team-based Care
This "how-to"
Patient Centered Primary Care: Getting from Good to Great
Since the "Quality Chasm"
Maximizing Partnerships for Integration Success: A Quality Improvement Approach for Engaging Practices
Bringing primary health and behavioral health care together in integrated care settings can improve outcomes for both behavioral and physical health
Answering the Call: Bridging Gaps in Care in Underserved Communities Through Integration and Inter-Professional Collaboration
This presentation will share the success story of a Federally Qualified Health Center’s efforts to meet the needs of their underserved community
Healthcare Change and multidisciplinary Efforts: An initiative to Reform Pain Management and Opioid Practices in a Large Healthcare System
Session describes an initiative, first proposed to clinical leadership by a health psychologist, to transform pain management and opioid prescribing
An Interprofessional Immersion-A Developmental Approach to Learning IPE
Come learn about interprofessional education (IPE) from trainers who practice it! This presentation will review components of a week-long immersion
Can Primary Care Practices Develop Better Behavioral Health Integration via Interdisciplinary Assessment and Discussion? A 28-Site Outcome Study
While interdisciplinary team members often meet together for huddles and case consultations, it is not common for primary care practices to sit down
Behavioral Health Continuity in Primary Care: Controversy, Evidence, and Future Research
An important question to behavioral health in primary care is how important is it to maintain continuity of providers? This presentation will review
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’
Turning the Queen Mary: or How a System Supported Psychiatry’s Partnership with Primary Care
Leading the change for psychiatry in a healthcare system requires strong persistent leadership, buy-in at every level, a financial plan that supports
Treating Medically Unexplained Symptoms and Chronic Pain: The Curable App
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are common in primary care, occurring in approximately 30% of patients (Clarke, 2016). Finding new ways to treat