Course
A01: Action Steps to address health inequities in Primary Care Behavioral Health
Health Equity
A01: Action Steps to address health inequities in Primary Care Behavioral Health
The pandemics of racism and COVID-19 continue to disproportionately impact Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and to further reinforce existing health inequities, so much so that the term syndemic more adequately captures the lived...
A02:Creative Funding Strategies for Family-Based Models of Care
Billing/Financing
A02:Creative Funding Strategies for Family-Based Models of Care
Clinicians and payers alike have historically struggled to extend beyond patient-centered care to engage family members in ways that are meaningful, cost-effective, and efficient with use of time and staffing resources. As the healthcare system...
A03: Engaging Adolescents in Primary Care
Clinical Intervention
A03: Engaging Adolescents in Primary Care
Research indicates that adolescents tend to have the lowest rate of primary care service utilization compared to younger children (AAP, 2008). Potential factors leading to lower utilization may include negative provider perceptions,...
A06: Wait, you actually like your EHR? A PCBH and Contextual EHR template story
Outcomes
A06: Wait, you actually like your EHR? A PCBH and Contextual EHR template story
While the advent of the Electronic Health Record prompted hope and excitement for the possibility of data collection, seamless communication and sharing of information, and standardizing workflows, the actual result has been much frustration from...
A08: Improving Integrated Care
Clinical & Program Development
A08: Improving Integrated Care
This session is intended for beginning behavioral health providers working in a primary care medical setting (although we would be thrilled to have interested colleagues and collaborators across all disciplines join us). We appreciated the...
A09:Lessons Learned: Initiating and Engaging in Conjoint Appt. between BH and Medical Providers
Clinical & Program Development
A09:Lessons Learned: Initiating and Engaging in Conjoint Appt. between BH and Medical Providers
For patients with medical and behavioral health comorbidities, a standard primary care visit may not be sufficient to address the multifaceted nature of their concerns. Conjoint appointments are a brief (e.g., 5-10 minute) type of appointment...
B01:"Where the Racism Resides:"The Effects of Racism on BIPOC HC Providers & Strat Address It
Health Equity
B01:"Where the Racism Resides:"The Effects of Racism on BIPOC HC Providers & Strat Address It
From the death of Dr. Susan Moore to the firing of Drs. Aysha Khoury and Princess Dennar to the departure of Drs. Uchi Blackstock and Ben Danelson from medicine, evidence abounds that healthcare institutions, both as part of the larger racist...
B03: A Systemic Approach to Recognizing and Responding to ACES in Early Childhood.
Pediatrics
B03: A Systemic Approach to Recognizing and Responding to ACES in Early Childhood.
A focus on ACES in healthcare requires a multi-faceted approach that includes: awareness and education, training, screening, support, treatment, and coordination. In 2014, MaineHealth embarked on an innovative interdisciplinary journey to...
B04: "I never measured that, what do I do now?": Basic skills in retrospective program evaluati
Research
B04: "I never measured that, what do I do now?": Basic skills in retrospective program evaluati
It is more the norm than the exception that practitioners and mid-level managers have to retrospectively identify, collect, and report on data to justify a program's continuation internally or to external funders. This presentation focuses on...
B06: ADHD: The "Invisible" Disorder
Clinical Intervention
B06: ADHD: The "Invisible" Disorder
"This presentation will go over the basics of ADHD presentation in adults. It will also focus on education of ADHD assessment as it pertains to integrated care. Earlier detection in whichever model, Primary Care Behavioral Health or Collaborative...

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