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Multi-sector Policy Recommendations to Create a Culture of Whole Person
Health: Results from a Multi-method Investigation
Emma C. Gilchrist, MPHProgram Manager, Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center, University of Colorado
Andrea Ducas, MPHProgram Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Benjamin F. Miller, PsyDDirector, , Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center, University of Colorado
Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 17th Annual ConferenceOctober 15-17, 2015 Portland, Oregon U.S.A.
Session # F6bSaturday, October 17, 2015
Faculty Disclosure
The presenters of this session• have NOT had any relevant financial
relationships during the past 12 months.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:
• Identify challenges to advancing behavioral health and primary care integration.
• Discuss multi-sector policy recommendations to address challenges to integration.
• Identify ways to incorporate recommendations into home organizations and networks.
Bibliography / Reference
1. Miller, Benjamin F. "When Frontline Practice Innovations Are Ahead of the Health Policy Community: The Example of Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration." The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 28.Supplement 1 (2015): S98-S101.
2. Miller, Benjamin F., Mary R. Talen, and Kavita K. Patel. "Advancing integrated behavioral health and primary care: The critical importance of behavioral health in health care policy." Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care. Springer New York, 2013. 53-62.
3. Kathol, Roger G., et al. "Barriers to physical and mental condition integrated service delivery." Psychosomatic Medicine 72.6 (2010): 511-518.Hodgson J, Mendenhall T, Lamson A. Patient and provider relationships: consent, confidentiality, and managing mistakes in integrated primary care settings. Families, Systems, & Health. 2013;31(1):28.
4. Levey, Shandra M. Brown, and Benjamin F. Miller. "Behavioral health integration: an essential element of population-based healthcare redesign." Translational behavioral medicine 2.3 (2012): 364-371.
5. Blount A. “Integrated primary care meets health reform.” Families, Systems, and Health. 2010:28(2):77.
Learning Assessment
• A learning assessment is required for CE credit.
• A question and answer period will be conducted at the end of this presentation.
Creating a Culture of Whole Person Health: Multi-method Recommendations for Integrating Behavioral Health and
Primary Care
Project Overview: Literature ReviewKey Informant InterviewsNational Leader Summit
Thank you!
To all the key informants and Summit participants
To RWJF for funding this projectTo our team for their help in conducting
interviews, analyzing data, and organizing the Summit:
Kasie HolcombLinda NiebauerLynn VanderWielen