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Summit Spotlight | Improving Access to Behavioral Health via Collaborative Care - on demand



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This webinar — recorded on June 13, 2024 — is eligible for ACMPE and CEU credit.

Description
Explore the benefits of collaborative care for a range of stakeholders through case studies and data showing how the evidence-based behavioral health model boosts patient outcomes while also making health systems more efficient and relieving administrative burden in primary care settings. During the session, we will illustrate the real-world benefits, illustrating how they allow PCPs, pediatricians, OBGYNs and other providers to integrate quality behavioral and mental health monitoring into their workflows, through EHR integration and the ability to quickly refer patients (including those with signs of depression or anxiety) to appropriate behavioral health providers via virtual care. Attendees will learn how integrated behavioral health services can lead to more informed decision-making in primary care settings, including for evidence-based interventions, the integration of professional behavioral health services into PCP workflows, and a demonstrated improvement in outcomes and care quality.

Learning Objectives
This 60-minute webinar will provide you with the knowledge to:
  • Prepare the scaling of specialty clinicians through the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) and the impacts associated with the dynamics of today’s behavioral health industry
  • Examine evidence-based behavioral health models, with a critical focus on standardizing how adoption and outcomes are reported
  • Distinguish a holistic patient-centered approach across the care continuum to account for physical and mental health needs for better overall clinical outcomes

For detailed continuing education credit information, click here.
Speakers



Spencer Hutchins, MBA
CEO and Co-Founder, Concert Health




Virna Little, PsyD, LCSW
Co-Founder, Concert Health; COO, Zero Overdose



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