Addressing Trauma Informed Care (TIC) practices in primary care to support providers in screenings, assessment, and holding space for trauma stories.
Effects of Behavioral Medicine Training on Family Medicine Residents’ Perceived Behavioral Medicine Skills and Clinical Documentation of Suicidality
Most presenting problems in primary care have a behavioral factor, which physicians must address. Their ability to do so is even more important when
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
Conversations that Connect
Conversations are the fabric of our daily lives, both at work and beyond. Often we have a general sense of conversations going well or poorly, but we
Leveraging the BHC to Develop and Strengthen a Care Team’s Capacity to Improve Patient Health Outcomes through Primary Prevention
Behavioral Health Consultants (BHC) are highly qualified to help develop an emerging healthcare workforce. At Iora Health, clinical practices that
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’
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
Integrated Behavioral Healthcare in the Primary Care Setting: Lessons learned from the Colorado SIM Program
In 2014, the state of Colorado was awarded a $65 million State Innovation Model (SIM) grant to support integration of physical and behavioral health
Pain Is . . . . A Primer on Using Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Reframe the Meaning and Experience of Pain
Pain is pain, right? Well, yes and no, . . . . pain is complex and personal and powerful for the care provider and the cared-for. The words we use, as
Diversifying the Integrated Care Workforce: A Call to Action
This presentation will outline formal and informal structures and strategies training programs and clinics can leverage to help diversify the
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
EHR Cluster Analysis: Maximizing Patient Care
This presentation will expose attendees to a machine learning tool and analytical approach for the purpose of identifying patient subgroups within a
The Border of Change: Evaluating the Impact of the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model in a Predominantly Latino Population
The University of Texas Health Rio Grande Valley (UT Health RGV), located along the US-Mexico border, completed a yearlong quasi-experimental study on
Enhanced Integrated Behavioral Health Model Improves Depressive Symptoms in Primarily Hispanic Population at a Free and Charitable Clinic in Texas
Hope Family Health Center, a charitable clinic in McAllen, Texas, implemented a randomized control trial of is integrated behavioral health model
How to Engage, Support and Empower Family Caregivers in Primary Care and on the Larger Healthcare System Level
The fastest growing healthcare sector-home- and community-based services-depends to a large degree on the willingness and abilities of patients’
With Your Help: Defining Competencies for Technical Assistance Services
The construction of an integrated behavioral health service in a medical practice certainly has its challenges. A technical assistance consultant can
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
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