Background: Implementation of behavioral health integration (BHI) in a practice varies depending on needs of the patient population, practice
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.,
J06 – Developing a System Change Breakthrough Series Collaborative for PCBH in Pediatric Underserved Populations
For a decade, Mental Health America of Greater Houston (MHAGH) has promoted integrated health care (IHC), leading learning communities, providing
L04 – Medical Provider Leadership and Integrated Care: A Three World View
Although expected to be leaders in their practices, many medical providers have not received formal training and guidance on how to lead a
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
Key Factors for Advancing Integrated Care in Central Oregon: Payer, Provider, Policy, and Technical Assistance
This presentation will discuss four key factors resulting in widespread adoption of integrated care across an entire region: payment reform, primary
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
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