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* Integrated care is becoming increasingly prevalent * Managed care will be asking for shorter treatment lengths, and more concrete results * We have an ethical obligation to provide services to more people at their time of need 2

Population-based care: * Much is to be gained in clinical and cost outcomes when we focus resources on helping all people maintain optimal health as long as possible, rather than attending exclusively to people in acute need of services * Simultaneously, we may realize better outcomes by changing the way we care for people who are most disabled by health problems 3

Population-based care: * By saving money spent caring for the most vulnerable, we create a pot of money for intervening with members of the population who are still healthy or less impaired by disorder and disease than the most severely impaired members 4

* Example: in CMHC clinic setting, targeting healthy weight and lifestyle for folks taking psychotropic meds * Ideally this would prevent secondary problems & more medical visits down the line 5

Primary Care Behavioral Health: * With increasing frequency, research findings indicate that behavioral health services delivered in the context of the PCBH model result in improved symptoms, better quality of life, and higher life satisfaction for most clients; that most clients benefit from an average of four or fewer visits; that gains made by clients are maintained for several years, and that clients and primary care providers prefer this model to usual care 1 6

* The Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) offers brief intervention services to children, youth, and adults, often on the same day of the client’s visit with the referring PCP or nurse * The BHC uses evidence-based interventions adapted to the brief context of primary care and translates these to even briefer versions that BHCs can teach PCP and nurse members of the team. * This allows the PCP, the BHC’s primary customer, to support client efforts to practice new strategies and skills over time and in this way sustain gains in functioning. * The BHC is considered to be a primary care provider rather than a specialist and charts in the medical record rather than a separate mental health record. * The BHC does not have a caseload, does not “open” or “close” cases, and is easily accessed by clients and family members on an intermittent basis over the course of their lifetime. 7

* The Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) offers brief intervention services to children, youth, and adults, often on the same day of the client’s visit with the referring PCP or nurse * The BHC uses evidence-based interventions adapted to the brief context of primary care and translates these to even briefer versions that BHCs can teach PCP and nurse members of the team. * This allows the PCP, the BHC’s primary customer, to support client efforts to practice new strategies and skills over time and in this way sustain gains in functioning. * The BHC is considered to be a primary care provider rather than a specialist and charts in the medical record rather than a separate mental health record. * The BHC does not have a caseload, does not “open” or “close” cases, and is easily accessed by clients and family members on an intermittent basis over the course of their lifetime. 8

* The brief intervention - competency assessment tool * Four domains: 1. Practice Context 2. Intervention Design 3. Intervention Delivery 4. Outcomes-based Practice 9

* Mary is a 27-year old licensed master social worker and Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC). * She felt challenged by traditional notions of ‘therapy’ and a lack of direction regarding her role as a team member * Her supervisor introduced the BI-CAT and some readings to help guide her development 10

* She discovered FACT and decided to develop a chronic pain PCBH pathway that utilized the Bulls Eye Plan and workability questions * She shared the protocol with MDs and nurses, and started a monthly group * Outcomes from the chronic pain class included improved satisfaction with care for clients and for primary care providers and nurses as well * She feels more engaged with her work than ever and looks forward to developing more protocols to serve her clients 11

* References: 1. Bryan, Corso, Corso, Morrow, Kanzler, et al., 2012; Bryan, Morrow, & Appolonio, 2008; Cigrang, Dobmeyer, Becknell, Roa- Navarrete, & Yerian, 2006; Corso, Bryan, Corso, Kanzler, Houghton, et al., 2012; Ray-Sannerud, Dolan, Morrow, Corso, Kanzler, et al., 2012; Simon, Katon, Rutter, VonKorff, Lin, Robinson, et al., 1998; Smith, Rost, & Kashner,