Getting Unstuck: A strategy that works for patients, practices and health systems Cynthia Cartwright, MT RN MSEd Mary Jean Mork, LCSW MaineHealth and Maine.

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Getting Unstuck: A strategy that works for patients, practices and health systems Cynthia Cartwright, MT RN MSEd Mary Jean Mork, LCSW MaineHealth and Maine Behavioral Helathcare Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 16 th Annual Conference October 16-18, 2014 Washington, DC U.S.A. Session G1a October 17, 2014

Faculty Disclosure  We have not had any relevant financial relationships during the past 12 months.

At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:  Identify phrases that indicate when patients, practices or systems are stuck.  Use a brief treatment model for practice and system change.  Develop a plan to move a practice and/or system forward. Learning Objectives

Learning Assessment  A learning assessment is required for CE credit.  A question and answer period will be conducted at the end of this presentation.

Agenda  5 min - Introductions  5 min - Identify how to tell when people are stuck  15 min - Use a brief treatment model to:  Assess  Brainstorm  Take action  10 min - Share ideas and Commit!  5 min – Q & A

MaineHealth

Introductions

How do you identify

BHI Action Plan  In an ideal world, how would BHI look in your practice/organization?

Step 1: Assess

Step 2: Brainstorming  Using your Values Bull’s Eye, what are you willing to do and/or tolerate to move yourself in the direction you choose?  Start with one area, one ring.  Resources:  Behavioral Health Integration Survey  Site Self-Assessment

Step 3: Just jump!  Who can support you moving this forward?  How will you know if it is moving? What will look different?  How will you know you are successful?

Share ideas and Commit!

Q & A

Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can. Arthur Ashe

Contact us  Cynthia Cartwright, MT RN MSEd, Program Manager,  Mary Jean Mork, LCSW, Program Director,  Missy Cormier, LCSW, Clinical Program Manager,  Celeste Green, Admin Coordinator,