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The Intersection of Health and Behavioral Healthcare
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Who is in charge?
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Presenters: Joyce Myatt Dave Freedman Cesar O. Santiago
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Go to www.menti.com and please answer the 2 questions.
Code Who is in charge?
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RESULTS This is why and how we can save
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Integrated Care: | Reconnecting the head and body
Why should we integrate care
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Historically this is how we delivered care
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This is why and how we can save
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Choose People with co morbidities are expensive
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ER Access Medication Induction Treatment
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Netsmart, 2013
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Outdated
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The way we used to deliver health, personal and effective
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Participant Story
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Who is in charge?
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Service Flow Health Home Consultation Warm Handoff
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Induction and Motivation
Service Flow Induction and Motivation
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The rate of tobacco use among people with a substance use disorder or mental illness is 94% higher than among adults without these disorders Approximately 50% of people with a co-occurring disorder smoke, compared to 23% of the general population. People with a co-occurring disorder smoke half of all cigarettes produced, yet are only half as likely as other smokers to quit.
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Anti-smoking efforts have not been directed toward people with mental illnesses as they have toward the general population. Among people with mental illnesses who received treatment in the past year, 37 percent quit smoking, compared to 33 percent of those who did not quit.
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Staffing Clinical Staff Peers Medical Staff Psychopharmacology
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Healthcare Treatment Emergency Department
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Logistics Buy-in Funding Staffing Implementation Organizational level
Between partners
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Challenges Funding Engagement Philosophy Insurance Growth
Transportation Wellness Smoking Housing Who is in charge?
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Lessons Learned Make preparations Collaboration is critical
Present changes to other departments ahead of time Collaboration is critical Need a team of support Planning and persistence This takes time
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Implications Identification and access in case of relapse
Providers are held to higher standards of care and care coordination Focus on prevention and wellness Expansion of integration to chronic disease management and other aspects of health
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