Abstract: Introduction Unsheltered homeless (USH) individuals' main mode of transportation is by foot and any trauma, injury, or disease affecting the
Poster 23 – Lower Extremity Skin Care and Health Among Patients Experiencing Homelessness: Findings from Miami Street Medicine
Abstract: Introduction Unsheltered homeless (USH) individuals' main mode of transportation is by foot and any trauma, injury, or disease affecting the
I10 – Improving Integrated Behavioral Health Practices in Montana by Enhancing the Use of Screening Data to Inform Clinical Practices
The Montana Healthcare Foundation (MHCF) has been supporting the adoption of integrated behavioral health (IBH) across the state since 2016, through
G10 – Chronic Health Conditions and ED Utilization in a Reverse Integration Clinic
People living with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) are at significantly increased risk of chronic health conditions and negative health consequences than
G04 – Bringing Together High-Touch with High-Tech: Keys to Building a Successful Partnership for Integrated Healthcare
Healthcare professionals are facing a historic volume of patients - leading to increased workloads and complex patient journeys that are challenging
G01 – COVID 19 An Evolving New Normal: Fostering Relational Resilience at the Frontlines Part B: Healthcare Providers at the Frontlines
During the COVID 19 pandemic, there has been an unforeseen tension in the beliefs around the legitimacy of the virus and its mitigation and treatment
E06 – Integrating Behavioral Health into Employee Well-Being Programs to Foster a Resilient Workplace Culture
In Spring of 2020, we entered an unprecedented era for Healthcare providers that continues to persist and challenge the roles of caregivers. The
D08 – The Quintile Aim: Integrated Care’s Wholistic Health Equity Op
Integrated care has been barraged with a wholistic health triad of disparities, encompassing physical, behavioral, and psychosocial health.
B08 – Pills and Skills: How an FQHC Leveraged 1 FTE to Build a Multidisciplinary Psychiatric program to Serve Hundreds
The national demand for Psychiatry is at an all-time high. Despite the increasing need, access is limited. The national scarcity of psychiatric
B01 – Developing Opportunities for Innovative Integrated Healthcare Program Implementation Amidst the Overwhelm of COVID-19
Community healthcare organizations are accustomed to managing staffing shortages, burnout, and overwhelm, but these challenges have been amplified
A08 – The Oak Street Health Collaborative Care Model: Integrated Behavioral Health in a High Needs, Value Based Primary Care setting
The Oak Street Health (OSH) Care Model is different from traditional healthcare models. OSH is in the fortunate position to invest in interventions to
Webcast 06 – Meeting the Changing Needs to Integrated Care in the Time of the COVID-19 Pandemic with a Focus on Improving Health Equity
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly altered daily life for most individuals. Its impact on mental health has been substantial, with increased
Webcast 04 – Developing a Suicide Risk Registry in Collaborative Care
Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States and a preventable public health problem. In 2019, suicide took the lives of 47,511 Americans
Poster 34 – The Utilization of Psychologist as Gatekeeper: A Weight-Management QI Pilot
This quality improvement project aims to modify an existing weight management clinical pathway within an internal medicine clinic. This modified
Poster 03 – Utilization of Behavioral Health Consultants to Address COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in an Urban Federally Qualified Health Center Primary Care Setting
As of March 2021, three vaccines for COVID-19 have been approved for emergency use in the United States. While it is not clear exactly how many people
I08 – COVID Stress Group: The Culturally Relevant Development and Implementation of Mental Health Services via Telehealth in Response to Increased Needs and Limited Accessibility during a Global Pandemic
Racial and ethnic minority groups experience higher prevalence rates of mental health disorders, with greater disparities in social determinants of
I01 – Health Inequities Awareness to Action: Understanding the Inequities and Learning what to Do About It
The mutual existence of COVID-19 and racism has come to be best understood as a syndemic, given their synergistic interaction contributing to an
F02 – COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multisystemic Approach to Address Family and Healthcare Provider Challenges
The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to have pervasive impacts on all aspects of family life. Some of these impacts are drastically increasing as reports