Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care
Integrated 101 – Public Forums
Moving Forward: Implementing Integrated Models of Care in Arizona
August 2012
Healthcare policy makers in both the mental health and community health center fields attending this forum will be identifying and developing strategies to replicate successful integration models in their own healthcare settings.
Presentations
- Thursday, August 23: Day 1
- Friday, August 24: Day 2
- Breaking Down Barriers: Supporting Physical and Behavioral Health through Licensing Rules
Barbara Lang - Patient Centered Medical Homes Transforming Patient Care
Dana Pepper - Using Telehealth to Improve Healthcare for Rural Arizonans: Presentation | Handout
Janet Major - Integrated Health Services for Veterans – The State's Part
Joey Strickland - Supporting Bi-Directional Integration through Potential Billing Opportunities: State-based Interim Billing Worksheets
Kathleen Reynolds - Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration: Models and Strategies
Kathleen Reynolds - Integration of Primary Care and Behavioral Health Services for American Indians in the State, Tribal & Indian Health Service Systems
Lydia Hubbard-Pourier & Alida Montiel - Wellness Focused Integrated Healthcare: One Year Later
Maria Elena-Ochoa - Walking in the Dark: One Agency's Shift to Integrated Care
Mary Specio-Boyer - Integration & Data Sharing Issues
Michael R. Lardiere - Privacy Concerns, Health Information Exchanges and Care Coordination
Mike Lardiere - Using Telehealth to Improve Healthcare for Rural Arizonans
Nancy Rowe - Moving Forward: NARBHA Integrated Care Projects Innovations and Opportunities
Teresa Bertsch - The Guidance Center's Experience of Integrated Care
James Bowen
- Breaking Down Barriers: Supporting Physical and Behavioral Health through Licensing Rules
Note: Information provide in PDF files, unless otherwise indicated.