Behavioral Health

New Training Program: Children's Emotional HealthLink

2013-01-22 11:12

<p>Mastering Pediatric Care in the Age of Healthcare Reform: Thriving in a Patient-Centered ModelWhat Happens after the Behavioral Health Screening in an Accountable Care World?We are pleased to invite your participation in a skills training program, that evidence shows will enhance your ability to evaluate and manage emotional and psychosocial problems commonly seen in pediatric practice with children, adolescents and their families.&nbsp; Pediatricians, family physicians, other physicians who care for children, and pediatric nurse practitioners are invited to attend twelve month

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Upcoming PCPCC Webinar : PCMH Behavioral Health Integration - Screening for Depression - November 15th, 2012 1:00pm EST

2012-11-15 13:00

Behavioral Health Integration in the Medical Home - Screening for DepressionThursday, November 15th, 2012 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM ESTREGISTER FOR FREE HEREDepression screening is an important element of behavioral health integration in the patient-centered medical home. Learn more about how this process has been successfully implemented and managed across a spectrum of patient populations - from teens to adults to medicare-eligibles - in this free and informative webinar from 1:00-2:30pm on Thursday, November 15, brought to you by the PCPCC Behavioral Health Special Interest Group.

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Time Out for Genetics Webinar: Top 10 Genetics Resources for Pediatric Primary Care Providers

2012-10-25 00:52

The Time Out for Genetics webinar, "Top 10 Genetics Resources for Pediatric Primary Care Providers" took place on Thursday, October 25 from 12-12:30pm Central. The webinar aims to provide an overview of the current resources available to primary care providers.

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Upcoming NHPF Session to Focus Integrating Social Support Services in Care Delivery

2012-10-19 11:45

Breaking Down Silos of Care: Integration of Social Support Services with Health Care DeliveryMany patients with complex chronic illnesses and/or functional impairments face not only managing the medical care necessitated by their conditions, but also finding ways to access supportive services that help them live independently in their homes and communities. Access to supportive services can be difficult for anyone with complex conditions, and social and economic patient characteristics can complicate the task.

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