The mutual existence of COVID-19 and racism has come to be best understood as a syndemic, given their synergistic interaction contributing to an
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
F06 – Data and Outcomes from a Community-based, Multidisciplinary Effort to Coordinate the Opioid Response in Rural Alabama: Year 1 of the GROW Project
Background: This project aimed to reduce opioid-related morbidity and mortality in northwest Alabama by improving opioid prevention, treatment, and
F01 – Do No Harm? Addressing Systemic Racism in Healthcare Practices
Systemic and institutionalized racism has historically shaped U.S. healthcare policy and the U.S. healthcare system. Racism, in conjunction with its
E09 – Integrated Care in the Emergency Department: Implementation of a Trauma-Focused Mental Health Provider for Sexual Assault and Other Trauma Patients
This presentation will provide a comprehensive picture of the first year and a half in to embedding a trauma-focused mental health specialist in to
Web01 – Development of a New Behavioral Health Opioid ECHO Program to Promote Evidence-Based Care of Opioid Use Disorders in Rural Alabama
This presentation will provide details on the creation of an integrated behavioral health provider-training program for rural northwest Alabama that
I02 – Advancing Health Equity: Addressing Legal Needs with a Telemedical-Legal Partnership
Background: Medical legal partnerships (MLP) provide legal services in medical settings to address legal needs adversely impacting patients' health.
A05 – Beyond Burnout: A protocol to Address COVID-19 Self-care Challenges
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted and transformed the global population. Healthcare providers remain a particularly vulnerable group within the
M01 – Building Medical Learner Awareness of Systemic Racism via the Contextual Interview
The Black Lives Matter movement has brought much needed awareness to the systemic racism and marginalization that plagues our country. This has caused
F05 – Serving Those Who Served: Personal Narratives from Veterans and VA Staff
This presentation brings together clinicians of different disciplines to share lived experiences and lessons learned from serving in the military and
C10 – Implementation & Expansion of the Integrated Behavioral Health Plus (IBH+) Services Model in Colorado
Background: Since 2014, the University of Colorado Department of Family Medicine (CU DFM) leveraged technology and provider relationships to expand
F09 – The Impact of Telehealth on Warm Handoffs
Now, more than ever, we are facing the realities resultant from socioeconomic and racial disparities. Over the past 6 years, UW Health has worked in a
K07 – Together is Better. Group Medical Visits, Transforming Access and Isolation.
GMV's are an innovative way to deliver care that enable clinicians to overcome individual and systemic barriers to accessing care. GMVs give patients
G03 – Supporting Gender Diverse Youth in Rural Primary Care
Transgender and gender non-conforming teens face numerous barriers to healthcare even in large suburban areas. These barriers only increase for teens
K05 – Implementation of Primary Care Behavioral Health Model through Telemedicine at Jefferson Health: Lessons Learned, Areas for Growth
The U.S. healthcare system has experienced a paradigm shift in the way it delivers care since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Its
K04 – Practical Recommendations for Conducting Implementation and Evaluation Projects on Clinical Interventions within Healthcare Settings
Abstract: Implementing and evaluating clinical innovations in healthcare settings is challenging, and the individuals conducting implementation
C06 – Oh the (Virtual) Places You Will Go: Innovative Approaches to Advancing Tobacco Treatment through Virtual Training and Digital Interventions
The road to advancing tobacco treatment in healthcare settings is to partner with integrated behavioral health, offer virtual training and support,
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