TY - JOUR KW - behavioral health KW - Care management KW - collaborative care KW - integrated care KW - primary care AU - M. E. Vogel AU - K. E. Kanzler AU - J. E. Aikens AU - J. L. Goodie A1 - AB - Integrated behavioral health in primary care has spread rapidly over the past three decades, although significant questions remain unanswered regarding best practices in clinical, financial and operational worlds. Two key models have emerged over time: care management and Primary Care Behavioral Health. Research to date has been promising; however, there is a significant need for more sophisticated multi-level scientific methodologies to fill in the gaps in current knowledge of integrated primary care. In this paper, we summarize current scientific knowledge about integrated primary care and critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of this knowledge base, focusing on clinical, financial and operational factors. Finally, we recommended priorities for future research, dissemination, real-world implementation, and health policy implications. BT - Journal of Behavioral Medicine C5 - Education & Workforce CP - 1 CY - United States DO - 10.1007/s10865-016-9798-7 IS - 1 JF - Journal of Behavioral Medicine N2 - Integrated behavioral health in primary care has spread rapidly over the past three decades, although significant questions remain unanswered regarding best practices in clinical, financial and operational worlds. Two key models have emerged over time: care management and Primary Care Behavioral Health. Research to date has been promising; however, there is a significant need for more sophisticated multi-level scientific methodologies to fill in the gaps in current knowledge of integrated primary care. In this paper, we summarize current scientific knowledge about integrated primary care and critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of this knowledge base, focusing on clinical, financial and operational factors. Finally, we recommended priorities for future research, dissemination, real-world implementation, and health policy implications. PP - United States PY - 2017 SN - 1573-3521; 0160-7715 SP - 69 EP - 84 EP - T1 - Integration of behavioral health and primary care: current knowledge and future directions T2 - Journal of Behavioral Medicine TI - Integration of behavioral health and primary care: current knowledge and future directions U1 - Education & Workforce U2 - 27696126 U3 - 10.1007/s10865-016-9798-7 VL - 40 VO - 1573-3521; 0160-7715 Y1 - 2017 ER -