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Behavioral Health Special Interest Group: Conference Call

PCPCC

Mercredi oct 23, 2013 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
États-Unis

To learn more about our Behavioral Health SIG, please email Tara Hacker at thacker@pcpcc.net

The PCPCC hosts a monthly conference call (open to the public) for its Special Interest Group (SIG) on Behavioral Health to discuss the latest news, activities, and upcoming learning opportunities and initiatives related to the topic of behavioral health. 

There is no registration required to join the conference call, but we encourage you to subscribe to PCPCC's Interest Group on Behavioral Health to receive information that will be discussed on the call, including presentation materials, speaker bios, news updates, and more.

Call Details

Date: October 23, 2013
Time: 11am - Noon ET
Dial in: (888) 588-2775
Pin: 07392#

*Note: October's call has been moved to this special day and time; normally, the SIG holds their call on the third Wednesday of every month from Noon-1pm ET.

Speakers:

  • Ben Miller, PsyD, Assitant Professor, Director, Office of Integrated Healthcare Research and Policy, Department of Family Medicine, University of Coloarado School of Medicine
  • Neil Korsen, MD, MSc, Medical Director, Behavioral Health Integration, MaineHealth

Now Available – Atlas of Integrated Behavioral Health Care Quality Measures

Integrated behavioral health care is an emerging field with the potential to improve patient care experiences, achieve better clinical outcomes, and lower health care costs. As greater numbers of primary care organizations implement integrated behavioral health services, there is a growing need to measure the degree to which integrated behavioral health care is being provided.

The 2013 Atlas of Integrated Behavioral Health Care Quality Measures (IBHC Measures Atlas) helps primary care organizations and researchers identify and assess quality measures for integrating behavioral health care.  The Atlas was developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s  Academy for Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care.  It features nine core measures that describe specific characteristics, actions and selected outcomes of integrated care. All measures were screened based on criteria established by a panel of experts.  New measures will be added as they become available.

Visit the AHRQ Academy for Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care portal to access the IBHC Measures Atlas http://integrationacademy.ahrq.gov/atlas

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