| Literature DB >> 28929269 |
Leandra Godoy1,2, Melissa Long3, Donna Marschall3, Stacy Hodgkinson3, Brooke Bokor4, Hope Rhodes3, Howard Crumpton5, Mark Weissman3, Lee Beers6,3.
Abstract
Behavioral health integration within primary care has been evolving, but literature traditionally focuses on smaller scale efforts. We detail how behavioral health has been integrated across a large, urban pediatric hospital system's six primary care clinics (serving over 35,000 children annually and insured predominately through Medicaid) and discuss strategies for success in sustaining and expanding efforts to achieve effective integration of behavioral health into primary care. In a time span of 3 years, the clinics have implemented routine, universal behavioral health screening at well child visits, participated in a 15-month behavioral health screening quality improvement learning collaborative, and integrated the work of psychologists and psychiatrists. Additional work remains to be done in improving family engagement, further expanding services, and ensuring sustainability.Entities:
Keywords: Mental health integration; Primary care; Screening
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28929269 DOI: 10.1007/s10880-017-9509-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Psychol Med Settings ISSN: 1068-9583