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Integrating behavioral health services into a university health center: patient and provider satisfaction.

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Assessment of an Integrated Behavioral Health Care program within a university health center and provider and patient acceptability and satisfaction with the IBHC program found that behavioral health screening stimulated new conversations about behavioral health concerns, the BHPs provided clinically useful services, and patients benefited from theIBHC program.
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The goals of this study were to (a) describe an Integrated Behavioral Health Care (IBHC) program within a university health center and (b) assess provider and patient acceptability and satisfaction with the IBHC program, including behavioral health screening and clinical services of integrated behavioral health providers (BHPs). Fifteen providers (nine primary care providers and six nurses) and 79 patients (75% female, 65% Caucasian) completed program ratings in 2010. Providers completed an anonymous web-based questionnaire that assessed satisfaction with and acceptability of behavioral health screening and the IBHC program featuring integrated BHPs. Patients completed an anonymous web-based questionnaire that assessed program satisfaction and comfort with BHPs. Providers reported that behavioral health screening stimulated new conversations about behavioral health concerns, the BHPs provided clinically useful services, and patients benefited from the IBHC program. Patients reported satisfaction with behavioral health services and reported a willingness to meet again with BHPs. Providers and patients found the IBHC program beneficial to clinical care. Use of integrated BHPs can help university health centers support regular screening for mental and behavioral health issues. Care integration increases access to needed mental health treatment.

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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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Diagnoses, intervention strategies, and rates of functional improvement in integrated behavioral health care patients.

TL;DR: Results suggest even brief IBHC interventions can be focused, targeting specific patient concerns with evidence-based treatment components, as well as encouraging patients to seek treatment for mental health difficulties.
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Patient outcomes associated with primary care behavioral health services: A systematic review

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An Examination of Perceptions in Integrated Care Practice

TL;DR: Evidence is provided to support that successful integration increases access to mental healthcare, which is instrumental in reduction of the mental health treatment gap by scaling up services for mental and substance use disorders among individuals with chronic medical conditions.
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Providers reported that behavioral health screening stimulated new conversations about behavioral health concerns, the BHPs provided clinically useful services, and patients benefited from the IBHC program.