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SUMMARY:The BHI Collaborative – Establishing a Sustainable Path Forward for Equitable\, Whole-Person Care
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide an overview of the BHI Collaborative\, a collection of eight of the nation’s leading physician organizations\, and its collective efforts to empower physician practices to sustain a whole-person\, equitable approach to physical\, mental\, and behavioral health care for their patients and families. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Chris Botts\, American Medical Association \n\n\n\nChris Botts is the Senior Manager\, Care Delivery and Payment within the Professional Satisfaction & Practice Sustainability group at the American Medical Association (AMA). In this capacity\, he helps lead AMA’s efforts to advance new models of care delivery and payment that improve the sustainability of physician practices by removing obstacles to patient care and enabling physicians to learn\, adapt\, thrive\, and lead in a rapidly evolving healthcare environment​. This includes leading AMA’s Behavioral Health Integration Initiative and the BHI Collaborative\, a partnership between 8 of the nation’s leading physician organizations\, which are focused on catalyzing effective and sustainable integration of behavioral and mental health care into physician practices. \n\n\n\nPrior to joining the AMA\, he worked at the Health Care Reform and Innovation Administration within the District of Columbia’s Department of Health Care Finance designing and implementing new\, innovative health IT programs. These programs worked to improve data integration and provide actionable information to reduce health disparities\, enhance healthcare quality and outcomes\, and promote wellness in the District. Mr. Botts also worked at the Center for Health Policy (formerly known as the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform) at the Brookings Institution in Washington\, DC where he supported the Center’s payment and delivery reform initiatives including those related to Medicare alternative payment models and health plan innovations. Mr. Botts earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Neuroscience with a concentration in Premedical Studies from the College of William and Mary.
URL:https://abhinetwork.org/event/the-bhi-collaborative-establishing-a-sustainable-path-forward-for-equitable-whole-person-care/
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SUMMARY:Collaborative Care: Lessons Learned and Future Directions
DESCRIPTION:The AIMS Center at the University of Washington is a group dedicated to improving the health of populations by advancing the research and implementation of Collaborative Care (CoCM). Drawing from AIMS Center’s nearly 20 years of experience assisting diverse healthcare systems implement Collaborative Care for a variety of patient populations and conditions we will highlight lessons learned and look ahead to emerging areas for Collaborative Care. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Monica Harrison\, MSW\, LCSW \n\n\n\nMonica Harrison has been providing behavioral health services to individuals since 2003 in medical\, educational\, and community-based settings.  She also has extensive experience working with young children from her prior years of working with Head Start/Early Head Start programs.  Monica spent several years as a clinical leader working on teams in inpatient/outpatient behavioral health\, nephrology\, group homes\, specialty medical settings\, and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC).  Most recently\, Monica worked for a large hospital system with outpatient primary care clinics in Connecticut providing program building and leadership similar to her time at the FQHC\, starting their Collaborative Care service delivery. \n\n\n\nMonica Harrison has experience with training and implementation of evidenced-based Integrated Care models (Collaborative Care and Primary Care Behavioral Health).  Monica received her Bachelors in Early Childhood Education with a Special Education\, Birth through Kindergarten designation.  She also has a Master’s in Social Work from a joint program between a PWI (Predominately White Institution) named the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and HBCU (Historically Black College and University) named North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro\, NC.
URL:https://abhinetwork.org/event/collaborative-care-lessons-learned-and-future-directions/
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SUMMARY:National Health Service Corp: Site Applications and Clinician Recruitment Programs
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide an introduction to the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) Bureau of Health Workforce\, the National Health Service Corps (NHSC) and Nurse Corps loan repayment and scholarships program\, and the NHSC Site recruitment and approval process.  \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Tracy Gualandi\, PT\, DPT \n\n\n\nSince 2007\, Captain Tracy Gualandi has been a U.S. Public Health Service commissioned officer. She has spent her career serving vulnerable populations\, promoting public health and wellness initiatives throughout the prison system\, and serving as a national advisor in her specialty areas. She transferred to the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA)\, Bureau of Health Workforce\, in 2016 as a Region 6 Senior Public Health Analyst. She is the Northeast Texas and Arkansas state lead for the NHSC program and a placement advisor for the National Health Service Corps and Nurse Corps Scholarship recipients.
URL:https://abhinetwork.org/event/national-health-service-corp-site-applications-and-clinician-recruitment-programs/
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SUMMARY:The Science and Stigma of Addiction
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will delve into the pervasive issue of stigma surrounding addiction\, highlighting its harmful impact on individuals and communities. It also explores the science of addiction\, offering insights into the neurobiological and psychiatric factors that underlie this complex condition. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: James B. Shuler\, DO\, MS\, FACOEP\, FAWM\, FASAM \n\n\n\nDr. Shuler has lived in Colorado since age 6\, growing up in the Fort Collins area.  He attended Colorado Timberline Academy in Durango for high school and after that became an MP in the United States Army.  He then returned to Fort Collins where he was self-employed in a couple of different ventures before attending College at Colorado State University where he did a double major in Botany and Zoology.  After graduating\, he attended medical school at Des Moines University where he also received a master’s degree in Healthcare Administration along with his Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine.  He then attended an internship and residency in Emergency Medicine at Michigan State University in Lansing\, Michigan.  He then returned to Colorado and practiced emergency medicine in a wide variety of emergency departments including locum tenens work in multiple states and started an urgent care business with other partners. \n\n\n\nDr. Shuler’s passion for addiction medicine arose from his own recovery from alcoholism over a decade ago.  He began his training at Harmony Foundation and worked under and with several addiction medicine specialists in a variety of practices over the past 9 years.  He is currently dual board-certified in Addiction and Emergency Medicine with a subspecialty fellowship in Wilderness Medicine.  He currently lives with his wife in Lafayette\, Colorado\, and has two girls\, ages 22 and 26\, and two stepchildren ages 23 and 28.  He is currently the Medical Director for inpatient addiction treatment at the Foundry in Steamboat\, Colorado\, Mile High Recovery in Denver\, Colorado\, and Medical Director for Thrivur Health\, and outpatient SUD treatment clinic in Englewood\, Colorado.  He was recently the Medical Director for Choice House/Lookout in Boulder\, Colorado. Additionally\, he has recently been a regional medical director for Front Range Clinics\, devoted to outpatient addiction treatment\, and currently works with the Denver Recovery Group\, another outpatient opioid addiction treatment (OTP) facility and has been the Medical Director for a couple of other OTP’s. \n\n\n\nHis hobbies include gourmet cooking\, as much travel as possible\, and a variety of outdoor activities in Colorado.
URL:https://abhinetwork.org/event/the-science-and-stigma-of-addiction/
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SUMMARY:CoCM and the Oak Street Model
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Justin Hunt\, MD \n\n\n\nDr. Hunt will present on the implementation of the Collaborative Care model across 186 Oak Street Health (OSH) primary care centers in 25 states and the benefits of having an up-front capitated\, full-risk model for primary care. In addition\, he will discuss recent work at OSH in reaction to the results of the SPIRIT study – tackling more severe presentations\, including Bipolar Disorder and PTSD\, through the Collaborative Care Model.
URL:https://abhinetwork.org/event/cocm-and-the-oak-street-model/
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SUMMARY:Combining Models of Integrated Behavioral Healthcare for Effective Primary Care Delivery: Evidence-Based and Practical Insights.
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Dr. Laura Sidari \n\n\n\nThis informational webinar offers primary care clinicians and practice stakeholders an introductory look into foundational considerations for selecting models of integrated behavioral healthcare to best serve a target patient population. Participants will learn how to define integrated care and utilize a conceptual framework to direct service selection and effective care delivery. We will discuss integrated models commonly utilized in the United States\, with emphasis on Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) and Collaborative Care Model (CoCM). Using a real-life narrative example of cross-model integrated care delivery\, participants will explore advantages and pitfalls to selecting care models for a given practice environment.
URL:https://abhinetwork.org/event/combining-models-of-integrated-behavioral-healthcare-for-effective-primary-care-delivery-evidence-based-and-practical-insights/
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SUMMARY:Collaborative Care (CoCM) - Clinical and Financial Opportunities for Healthcare Organizations and Providers
DESCRIPTION:This webinar offers primary care providers an introduction to Collaborative Care education and the Collaborative Care model (an evidence-based model to identify and treat patients with depression and anxiety in primary care). In over 80 randomized controlled trials\, Collaborative Care was found to be more effective than care as usual in primary care settings. Collaborative Care has also been established as a more cost-effective way to manage treatment in primary care. Participants will learn about the patient-centered and evidence-based care practices of Collaborative Care treatment. \n\n\n\nPresenter: Dr. Virna Little is the Co-Founder of Concert Health and the co-founder of Zero Overdose. She is an internationally known speaker for her work in integrating primary care and behavioral health\, developing sustainable integrated delivery systems and suicide prevention. Dr. Little is an expert in CoCM and provides technical assistance to organizations and states around the country integrating primary care and behavioral health. She has been recognized with awards from the Society for Social Work Leaders in Health Care\, National Association of Social Workers\, Community Health Center Network of New York\, and others.
URL:https://abhinetwork.org/event/collaborative-care-cocm-clinical-and-financial-opportunities-for-healthcare-organizations-and-providers/
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