A large primary care clinic completed two years implementing a four-tiered primary care treatment program for children with difficult behaviors. A
K08 – Training Primary Care Providers and Behavioral Health Providers in Using the CHATS Framework to Facilitate Warm Handoffs in Integrated Pediatric Primary Care
Warm handoffs (WHOs) are an interaction between a behavioral health provider (BHP) and primary care provider (PCP) in which information about the
E04 – It’s OK to not be okay: Responding to Burnout and Moral Distress of Healthcare Providers, a Retrospective
This presentation will share insight gained from facilitated meetings of integrated healthcare settings regarding provider burnout and moral distress
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
C01 – Establishing a Pediatric Integrated Primary Care Clinic Program: Practical Steps and Resources Guiding Implementation
Training faculty from the Mid-America Mental Health Technology Transfer Center (MHTTC) will help you navigate implementation of pediatric integrated
Poster 33 – A Healthcare System’s Engagement in Integrated Behavioral Health: Using Feedback to Guide Program Development
Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) is well accepted in primary care settings. Our efforts at expanding IBH across our healthcare system shows that IBH
D03 – An Exploration of Young Adult Engagement within a Psychosocial Drop-in Centre: Factors that Promote and Discourage Participation
The time of youth and young adulthood can be particularly daunting for those with mental health problems. In one Atlantic Canadian city a
H03 – Multiplex ADHD Families in Pediatric Primary Care: Considerations for Screening African American Parents and Children
Multiplex ADHD families, where both a parent and a child have ADHD, are a common occurrence. Up to 50% of children with ADHD have one parent who also
L03 – Working with Child-Adolescent Populations – Creation of a Training Manual for Pediatric and Family Medicine Integrated Behavioral Health Providers in Primary Care
There are 74 million children and adolescents under the age of 18 in the U.S., comprising 24% of the overall population (Census, 2019). Estimates are
K06 – Schools, Medicine, and Families: Bridging the Gap
Children spend the majority of their time in school where academic and many behavioral health needs are addressed. For example, many schools utilize
B03 – How are the Children and Families Doing? – A Systemic Approach to Recognizing and Responding to ACES in Early Childhood.
A focus on ACES in healthcare requires a multi-faceted approach that includes: awareness and education, training, screening, support, treatment, and
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
A System Wide Transformation to address Adverse Childhood Experiences in Primary Care
Over the past four years, MaineHealth has stretched its understanding of and response to childhood trauma and ACEs in the patients we serve through a
Family-Centered Prescription Food Program
A 12-month prescription food program was developed for patients of a family medicine clinic with support from a partnering community agency and
Hub-Extension Model and Access to Pediatric Behavioral Integrated Primary Care
Best practices indicates integrated BHPC services should be provided on-site for increased access to care. For some agencies, patient population may
Parent Child Interaction Therapy in a Pediatric Primary Care Setting
Presenters will provide an overview of Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and the modifications needed to provide this service in a pediatric
Early Childhood Mental Health Matters: Building Capacity for Early Childhood Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care Settings
This session focuses on building capacity for early childhood behavioral health integration in primary care settings. The presentation details a
DD Plus: An Interdisciplinary Learning Collaborative to Improve Rural Primary Care for Children with Complex Needs
The medical, behavioral health, and family navigation staff of a specialty developmental pediatric clinic in Asheville, NC worked to expand the type