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Shandra M. Brown Levey
Researcher at University of Colorado Denver
Publications - 10
Citations - 220
Shandra M. Brown Levey is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 174 citations. Previous affiliations of Shandra M. Brown Levey include Anschutz Medical Campus & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Designing Clinical Space for the Delivery of Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care.
Rose Gunn,Melinda M. Davis,Jennifer D. Hall,John Heintzman,John Muench,Brianna Smeds,Benjamin F. Miller,William L. Miller,Emma C Gilchrist,Shandra M. Brown Levey,Jacqueline Brown,Pam Wise Romero,Deborah J. Cohen +12 more
TL;DR: Clinicians, researchers, and health-care administrators are encouraged to consider the role of professional proximity and private working space when creating new facilities or redesigning existing space to foster delivery of integrated behavioral health and primary care.
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Behavioral health integration: an essential element of population-based healthcare redesign
TL;DR: The case for and the difficulties associated with integrating behavioral healthcare into primary care are discussed at three levels: the practice, the state, and the nation; and how this looks clinically, operationally, and financially is discussed.
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Primary Care, Behavioral Health, Provider Colocation, and Rurality
Benjamin F. Miller,Stephen Petterson,Shandra M. Brown Levey,Jessica C. Payne-Murphy,Miranda A Moore,Andrew Bazemore +5 more
TL;DR: The findings offer new insights into the overlap of the behavioral health and primary care workforce, where opportunities for integration may be limited because of practice size and the proximity of providers, and where new possibilities for integration exist.
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Outlining the scope of behavioral health practice in integrated primary care: dispelling the myth of the one-trick mental health pony.
TL;DR: A literature review of research articles to determine the span of service types provided by behavioral health providers in primary care settings found that primary care practices appear to not use the full range of services Behavioral health providers can offer.
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Lessons Learned During COVID-19 That Can Move Telehealth in Primary Care Forward.
Kyle Knierim,Christina Palmer,Erik Seth Kramer,Rachel S. Rodriguez,Jill VanWyk,Alison Shmerling,Peter C. Smith,Heather L. Holmstrom,Brian S. Bacak,Shandra M. Brown Levey,Elizabeth W. Staton,Jodi Summers Holtrop +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors transition a hospital-based primary care to a largely telehealth-based approach in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, which resulted in the need for patient care with social distancing.