Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Medical Care

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Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Medical Care Meg Taylor, Physician Health Partners Mari Wolfe, Peak Pediatrics

PCP, Meet Therapist

What Was the Need? Patient Need Access issues Whole person care It’s the right thing to do More compliant Comfortability of the patient Limited community resources Gaps in communication with external providers Able to recognize and treat symptoms early

Details! Details! Details! Timeframe Hiring Credentialing Reimbursement

Challenges Challenges Overcoming Barriers BHP credentialing Correct billing/coding Patient need greater than BHP availability Limited time for non-therapy services Collaboration with health plans Scheduling changes

Successes! Ability to meet the needs of children and their families Developed a sustainable model Overwhelmingly positive feedback from the patients and parents/guardians Ability to provide early intervention to prevent potential development of more serious conditions

- Barb Hosick, Office Manager, Peak Pediatric “When Dr. Barb (Gablehouse from Peak Pediatrics) was approached by PHP/CCHA about a co-location pilot project with JCMH, it couldn’t happen fast enough. It was an opportunity for Peak to test the waters. Find out how the families responded to having a LCSW in the office to help deal with children in need. The response was so overwhelming that Peak went from having a LCSW from JCMH ½ a day/week to 2-3 days per week. It was when the LCSW from JCMH decided to move on that the administration at Peak decided to fully integrate. In just over a year this aspect of the practice has come a long way. Branching from patients coming for appointments with the therapist on a weekly basis, to meeting with families shortly after the arrival of a newborn. Meeting the needs of a few is better than none at all. Keeping children out of mental health centers and trouble in life is worth every challenge or hurdle that we meet. It is rewarding to think that having this integrated in the practice helps families deal with the issues in their lives without the struggles of finding somewhere to go. “ - Barb Hosick, Office Manager, Peak Pediatric

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