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Posted 2/7/2024 (updated 3/29/2024)
This report provides a framework of the guiding elements of behavioral health integration (BHI) and the collaborative care model (CoCM), including the scope of services, workflow requirements, health care provider and patient eligibility, and…
Posted 1/30/2024 (updated 3/29/2024)
The substance use treatment workforce, traditionally dominated by experienced individuals, is now attracting people in recovery. Peer support specialists and recovery coaches provide crucial support. However, biases can impact professional ethics and…
Posted 5/19/2021
This webinar will introduce the research documenting the positive outcomes for patients and clinics by implementing depression screening toward integrated care efforts, present evidence-based depression screenings that can be implemented within a primary care setting and discuss workflow adaptation considerations and factors for implementing a…
Posted 3/11/2021
This webinar will review the basics of value-based reimbursement and what providers need to know and do to navigate the transition successfully to better meet the needs of complex and vulnerable populations, while effectively meeting targeted outcomes for quality and cost. Topics will include elements of a strategic “roadmap” that health centers…
Posted 2/19/2021 (updated 3/2/2021)
Cherokee Health Systems conducted its two-day virtual Integrating Primary Care and Behavioral Health Academy. In this highly interactive event, the content addressed on day 2 includes presentations on operations and execution, financing the Integrated Care Model, IT/Analytics in Integrated Care, and a question and answer panel segment.
Posted 2/10/2021 (updated 3/2/2021)
Cherokee Health Systems conducted its two-day virtual Integrating Primary Care and Behavioral Health Academy. In this highly interactive event, the content addressed on day 1 includes the clinical model, team-based care, and a behavioral health care/primary care physicians panel.
Posted 2/6/2021 (updated 3/2/2021)
The Collaborative Care Model is one approach to integration in which primary care providers, care managers, and psychiatric/behavioral health consultants work together to provide care and monitor patients’ progress. It has been shown to be both clinically effective and cost-effective for a variety of mental health and cooccurring conditions. In…