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The Literature Collection contains over 11,000 references for published and grey literature on the integration of behavioral health and primary care. Learn More

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1481
Behavioral Health Consult: Targeting depression: Primary care tips and tools
Type: Journal Article
Authors: M. Maksimowski, M. Raddock
Year: 2017
Publication Place: United States
Abstract: The resources provided here can help you determine if depression is to blame for your patient's symptoms. A handy antidepressant guide can inform your Tx choices.
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
1482
Behavioral health consultation and primary care: Lessons learned
Type: Journal Article
Authors: P. J. Robinson, K. D. Strosahl
Year: 2009
Publication Place: United States
Abstract: This article provides an overview of 20 years of professional experiences with developing and implementing a model for integrating behavioral health services into primary care. The Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model is designed to provide immediate access to behavioral care for a large number of primary care patients by positioning a behavioral health consultant in the exam room area to function as a core member of the primary care team. In an initial era of discovery, the authors were directly involved in developing and testing a variety of new approaches to providing behavioral health services in general medicine. In a second era focused on feasibility, the authors worked with Kaiser Permanente, the United States Air Force and Navy, the Veteran's Administration, and the Bureau of Primary Care to system test this innovative model of integrated care. Now in an era devoted to dissemination, the authors review the various roles formal research, system level quality improvement initiatives and stakeholder analysis play in promoting integrated care. The authors also describe current efforts to (1) create a tool that helps systems develop integration targets and (2) use the PCBH model as a platform for teaching medical residents and behavioral health providers to work together in a redesigned primary care team model.
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
1483
Behavioral Health Homes
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addictions Services
Year: 2018
Topic(s):
Medical Home See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1484
Behavioral Health Homes
Type: Journal Article
Authors: R. Aquila
Year: 2018
Publication Place: United States
Topic(s):
Medical Home See topic collection
1485
Behavioral Health Homes for People with Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions: The Core Clinical Features
Type: Government Report
Authors: L. Alexander, Benjamin G. Druss
Year: 2012
Publication Place: Washington, D.C.
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Medical Home See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1487
Behavioral Health Homes: The Authors Reply
Type: Journal Article
Authors: J. M. Schuster, C. F. Reynolds III, T. Carney
Year: 2018
Publication Place: United States
Topic(s):
Medical Home See topic collection
1488
Behavioral health in federally qualified health centers: What practitioners and researchers need to know.
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Andrea M. Auxier, Holen K. Hirsh, Meredith K. Warman
Year: 2013
Topic(s):
Medical Home See topic collection
1490
Behavioral health in the pediatric primary care setting: Needs, barriers, and implications for psychologists
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Anne E. Pidano, Craig A. Kimmelblatt, William P. Neace
Year: 2011
Publication Place: US: Educational Publishing Foundation
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
1491
Behavioral Health Integration
Type: Web Resource
Authors: M. L. Infante
Year: 2012
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1492
Behavioral health Integration - Progress Update
Type: Government Report
Year: 2011
Publication Place: MD
Abstract:

As part of the FY 2012 budget, the [Maryland] General Assembly asked the Deparment of Health and Mental Hygiene to convene a workgroup "to develop a system of integrated care for individuals with co-occurring serious mental illness and substance abuse issues." The General Assembly asked the Department to provide recommendations for developing such a system. This report is in response to that requirement.

Topic(s):
Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1493
Behavioral Health Integration - Substance Use Disorder How-To Guide
Type: Report
Authors: American Medical Association
Year: 2021
Publication Place: Washington, D.C.
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1494
Behavioral Health Integration and Outcomes that Matter to Patients: a Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Observational Study
Type: Journal Article
Authors: B. Wright, L. Broffman, K. A. McMenamin, K. Jones, M. Weller, K. Brown, L. Jacobson, N. Bouranis, N. R. Kenton
Year: 2020
Publication Place: United States
Abstract: Research on behavioral health integration (BHI) often explores outcomes for quality and cost, but less is known about impacts of integration work on key patient experience outcomes. A mixed-methods longitudinal study of BHI was conducted in 12 primary care clinics in Oregon to assess how adoption of key integration practices including integrated staffing models, integrated care trainings for providers, and integrated data sharing impacted a set of patient experience outcomes selected and prioritized by an advisory panel of active patients. Results showed that adopting key aspects of integration was not associated with improved patient experience outcomes over time. Patient interviews highlighted several potential reasons why, including an overemphasis by health systems on the structural aspects of integration versus the experiential components and potential concerns among patients about stigma and discrimination in the primary care settings where integration is focused.
Topic(s):
General Literature See topic collection
1495
Behavioral Health Integration and Outcomes that Matter to Patients: a Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Observational Study
Type: Journal Article
Authors: B. Wright, L. Broffman, K. A. McMenamin, K. Jones, M. Weller, K. Brown, L. Jacobson, N. Bouranis, N. R. Kenton
Year: 2020
Publication Place: United States
Abstract: Research on behavioral health integration (BHI) often explores outcomes for quality and cost, but less is known about impacts of integration work on key patient experience outcomes. A mixed-methods longitudinal study of BHI was conducted in 12 primary care clinics in Oregon to assess how adoption of key integration practices including integrated staffing models, integrated care trainings for providers, and integrated data sharing impacted a set of patient experience outcomes selected and prioritized by an advisory panel of active patients. Results showed that adopting key aspects of integration was not associated with improved patient experience outcomes over time. Patient interviews highlighted several potential reasons why, including an overemphasis by health systems on the structural aspects of integration versus the experiential components and potential concerns among patients about stigma and discrimination in the primary care settings where integration is focused.
Topic(s):
General Literature See topic collection
1496
Behavioral health integration and specialty medical care: Opportunities for applying knowledge from primary care integration
Type: Journal Article
Authors: L. C. Ivey, E. C. Gilchrist, W. P. Dickinson
Year: 2023
1497
Behavioral Health Integration and Specialty Medical Care: Opportunities for Applying Knowledge From Primary Care Integration
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Laurie C. Ivey, Emma C. Gilchrist, Perry Dickinson
Year: 2023
Topic(s):
General Literature See topic collection
1499
Behavioral Health Integration and Workforce Development
Type: Report
Authors: Rachel Block
Year: 2018
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

1500
Behavioral Health Integration Compendium
Type: Report
Authors: BHI Collaborative
Year: 2021
Publication Place: Chicago, IL
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
,
Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
Disclaimer:

Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Examples of grey literature in the Repository of the Academy for the Integration of Mental Health and Primary Care include: reports, dissertations, presentations, newsletters, and websites. This grey literature reference is included in the Repository in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Often the information from unpublished resources is limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.