There is broad interest and significant investment in integrating behavioral and primary care among professional organizations, CMS, payors and providers. Yet, despite over two decades of convincing evidence about its value and cost-effectiveness, adoption of integrated behavioral health care is proceeding too slowly. What are the barriers to scaling a solution that is so critical to addressing our nation's behavioral health needs? What are the solutions we can implement today? What is the advocacy we need for tomorrow?
The Santa Fe Group (SFG) Continuum was developed to advance oral health care and its connections to overall health care and well-being. The SFG Continuum includes an integrated progression of webinars, white papers, peer-reviewed editorial content, consolidated web resources, and social media programming in advance of the 2021 Salon "The Benefits of Integrating Oral Health into Healthcare," September 8-9, 2021. More information about upcoming Continuum events.
Join the American College of Lifestyle Medicine and the Health Care Transformation Task Force for a webinar exploring how participation in evidence-based lifestyle counseling and therapeutic interventions may improve provider performance in value-based Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs).
Join the Bipartisan Policy Center and the GTMRx Institute as they discuss effective strategies to build vaccine confidence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This half-day virtual meeting is the culmination of a webinar series in March titled Leading Equity: Changing the Narrative Through Public Health Leadership. The webinar series shared perspectives on the national, organizational, and policy-level shifts needed to transform public health and advance health equity. The webinars featured keynote presentations from nationally recognized thought leaders, followed by breakout discussions led by state health equity and minority health leaders.
Four-part series to share perspectives on the national, organizational, and policy-level shifts needed to transform public health and advance health equity. Every Friday in March, the webinars will feature keynote presentations from nationally recognized thought leaders, followed by breakout discussions led by state health equity and minority health leaders. The webinar series will help public health professionals reimagine what equity-driven leadership means for their public health agencies and the community.
Four-part series to share perspectives on the national, organizational, and policy-level shifts needed to transform public health and advance health equity. Every Friday in March, the webinars will feature keynote presentations from nationally recognized thought leaders, followed by breakout discussions led by state health equity and minority health leaders. The webinar series will help public health professionals reimagine what equity-driven leadership means for their public health agencies and the community.
Four-part series to share perspectives on the national, organizational, and policy-level shifts needed to transform public health and advance health equity. Every Friday in March, the webinars will feature keynote presentations from nationally recognized thought leaders, followed by breakout discussions led by state health equity and minority health leaders. The webinar series will help public health professionals reimagine what equity-driven leadership means for their public health agencies and the community.
Four-part series to share perspectives on the national, organizational, and policy-level shifts needed to transform public health and advance health equity. Every Friday in March, the webinars will feature keynote presentations from nationally recognized thought leaders, followed by breakout discussions led by state health equity and minority health leaders. The webinar series will help public health professionals reimagine what equity-driven leadership means for their public health agencies and the community.
Presented by the Center for Primary Care at Harvard Medical School
Primary care delivery has been dramatically altered by COVID-19 worldwide. Primary care in-person visits were nearly eliminated in most countries during shelter-in-place periods, with variable movement to telemedicine and variable abilities of patients to engage in virtual care. This series will cover relevant topics in today's primary care landscape.
These sessions will be accredited for continuing medical education (CME). More info available on each session page.