Videos
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Benjamin Miller, PsyDThe Academy for Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is an important online tool for those interested in changing health care. View video description |
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C.J. Peek, PhDThe success of an integrated primary care practice depends wholly on three critical components. View video description |
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Deborah Cohen, PhDSystematic screening is essential to identify the full range of patient needs, particularly, ones that are difficult to articulate such as mental health issues. View video description |
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Frank Verloin deGruy III, MD, MSFMSuccessful integrated healthcare relies primarily on the teamwork of three professionals: primary care clinicians, behavioral health clinicians, and care managers/coordinators. View video description |
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Jürgen Unützer, MD, MA, MPHDr. Unützer discusses the three key outcomes gleaned from 20 years of research, practice and over 70 publications in integrated care: improved patient experience and health outcomes and lower healthcare costs, also known as the “The Triple Aim.” View video description |
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Kavita Patel, MD, MSHSHealth care policy is the backbone upon which we can create and support effective and comprehensive ways of delivering patient care. Health care policy is the backbone upon which we can create and support effective and comprehensive ways of delivering patient care. View video description |
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Macaran (Mac) Baird, MD, MSDr. Baird describes how once providers have experienced the benefits of integrated services, they recognize that they can provide better treatment to their patients if they work with other team members who have skills and expertise beyond their own. View video description |
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Neil Korsen, MD, MScResearch continues to guide efforts to integrate behavioral health and primary care, and the proper translation of this evidence into everyday practice is critical. View video description |
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Parinda Khatri, PhD Patients often present in primary care with a whole host of problems that are often not addressed in traditional primary care settings. View video description |



















