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Are you interested in learning more about behavioral healthcare integration? Visit our blog to learn more about the cost and care benefits of BHI, and tips on implementing integrated care at your practice.
Downloadable Resources
7 COMMON BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTEGRATION MISTAKES YOU CAN AVOID
Find out the 7 most common mistakes clinics make when Integrating care into their offices, and how you can avoid them.
5 QUESTIONS PATIENTS HAVE ABOUT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTEGRATIONS
Behavioral Health Integration is new to a lot of patients, here are a few of the most commonly asked patient questions, and some answers you can provide them.
THE MEDICAL LEARNING NETWORK AND THE CENTER FOR MEDICAID AND MEDICARE SERVICES
The MLN and the Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services are a wealth of information on Behavioral Health integration and have provided this handy brochure to demonstrate the benefits and overall look of integration.
HOW INTEGRATED CARE IMPROVES PATIENT EXPERIENCE
What do the numbers say about Integrated Care and the Patient Experience? Find out with this handy inforgraphic.
HELP KIDS LEVEL UP!
Help kids level up with these self care/management techniques to help them get through the day.
MENTAL HEALTH CHECKLIST
Take the time to check in with your staff at the start of this shift. Use this quick checklist to help employees take stock and ask for additional support if needed.
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES FOR ONLINE THERAPY
A collection of national resources covering a wide array of specialty mental health care, including adult, teenage, LBGTQ, Addiction Treatment and hotlines for suicidal ideation and additional support. For distribution to providers and patients.
TAKE THE TIME FOR A TUNE-UP!
Take the time for a tune-up; use these helpful check ins to make sure you are taking care of yourself throughout the day.
Off-Site Resources
Study in the use of non-degreed providers to do modularized CBT and demonstrates effectiveness. References to other similar papers specifically showing a degree is not required to be an effective counselor. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3644354/
Article studying the use of college graduates as care managers leading to better overall outcomes. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5833533/