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Behavioral health integration: Transforming patient care, medical resident education, and physician effectiveness
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A full exploration of behavioral health integration reveals that well-integrated behavioral health offers not only brief and effective visits with patients but also increased collaboration, better patient comanagement, and multiple opportunities for resident learning.Abstract:
Integrating behavioral health care into the family medicine residency has had a dramatic impact on patient care, resident training, and physician effectiveness. With a cursory glance, it may seem that integrated behavioral health providers spend their days exclusively having 30-min office visits with patients. A full exploration, however, reveals that well-integrated behavioral health offers not only brief and effective visits with patients but also increased collaboration, better patient comanagement, and multiple opportunities for resident learning. Behavioral health integration transforms the way in which medical providers at all levels of training work, teach, and conceptualize their future practice. In an internal survey of 33 medical providers in an integrated family medicine residency, 97% of respondents report they value behavioral health integration to such a degree that they are more likely to accept a job in a setting that offers integrated behavioral health.read more
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Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care
TL;DR: The integration of behavioral health services into primary care can greatly increase the likelihood that at-risk children are identified and treated as early as possible, particularly in early childhood when primary care is the central universal access point.
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The Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model: An Overview and Operational Definition.
TL;DR: The article provides a description of the key components and strategies used in the model, the rationale for those strategies, a brief comparison of this model to other integration approaches, a focused summary of PCBH model outcomes, and an overview of common challenges to implementing the model.
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Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model Research: Current State of the Science and a Call to Action.
Christopher L. Hunter,Jennifer S. Funderburk,Jennifer S. Funderburk,Jennifer S. Funderburk,Jodi Polaha,David Bauman,Jeffrey L. Goodie,Christine M. Hunter +7 more
TL;DR: A qualitative review of published PCBH model research on patient and implementation outcomes and common barriers and potential solutions for improving the quantity and quality are reviewed.
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Review of Behavioral consultation and primary care: A guide to integrating services.
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What's known about implementing co-located paediatric integrated care: a scoping review.
Rheanna Platt,Andrea E. Spencer,Matthew D. Burkey,Carol Vidal,Sarah Polk,Amie F. Bettencourt,Sonal Jain,Julia Stratton,Lawrence S. Wissow +8 more
TL;DR: A systematic literature search for interventions targeting child and adolescent mental health that involved a mental health specialist co-located in a primary care setting identified 34 unique studies, including randomized controlled trials, observational studies, and survey/mixed method approaches.
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Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care
TL;DR: The integration of behavioral health services into primary care can greatly increase the likelihood that at-risk children are identified and treated as early as possible, particularly in early childhood when primary care is the central universal access point.
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Attending to the whole person in the patient-centered medical home: the case for incorporating mental healthcare, substance abuse care, and health behavior change.
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TL;DR: The foundation of the U.S. healthcare system is faulty, and the consequences have become inescapable, yet it ramifies into so many of the authors' political, financial, and social institutions that change is difficult and fraught with serious unintended consequences.