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Embedding a psychologist into primary care increases access to behavioral health services.
Lisa R Miller-Matero,Fatin Dubaybo,Maisa S. Ziadni,Rachel Feit,Rachel Kvamme,Anne Eshelman,William Keimig +6 more
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Embedding a psychologist in a primary care clinic leads to increased access to behavioral health services, especially among patients who may not seek out these services themselves or follow through with a physician’s referral to an outside behavioral health clinic.Abstract:
Background: Patients commonly report psychological issues during primary care visits; however, few patients will follow through with a referral for behavioral health services at an outside facility...read more
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Benefits of integrated behavioral health services: The physician perspective.
Lisa R Miller-Matero,Kate Elizabeth Dykuis,Kamelia Albujoq,Kellie Martens,Brittany S. Fuller,Vanessa Robinson,David E Willens +6 more
TL;DR: Primary care physicians may be motivated to integrate behavioral health services into their clinics knowing that other physicians believe that it directly and indirectly improves patient care and physician stress.
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Pediatrician and Behavioral Clinician-Delivered Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment: Substance Use and Depression Outcomes.
Stacy Sterling,Andrea H. Kline-Simon,Constance Weisner,Constance Weisner,Ashley Jones,Derek D. Satre,Derek D. Satre +6 more
TL;DR: The increase in depression symptoms over time highlights this population's vulnerability and the importance of developing appropriate interventions, and an embedded BC in pediatric primary care trained in SBIRT may benefit patients with depression symptoms.
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Integrated primary care: patient perceptions and the role of mental health stigma
TL;DR: Evaluated patients’ perspectives of having access to a psychologist within primary care and whether mental health stigma affected preferences suggest that providing integrated services may reach patients who may not have otherwise sought services in a behavioral health clinic.
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Implementing electronic substance use disorder and depression and anxiety screening and behavioral interventions in primary care clinics serving people with HIV: Protocol for the Promoting Access to Care Engagement (PACE) trial.
Derek D. Satre,Alexandra N. Anderson,Amy Leibowitz,Tory Levine-Hall,Sally Slome,Jason Flamm,C. Bradley Hare,Jennifer McNeely,Constance Weisner,Michael A. Horberg,Paul A. Volberding,Michael J. Silverberg +11 more
TL;DR: This study examines innovative, technology-facilitated strategies for improving assessment and treatment in primary care and results may help to inform substance use, mental health, and HIV services.
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