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Ep. 4: Models of Integrated Care, They Matter

Ep. 4: Models of Integrated Care, They Matter

The CFHA Podcast team discusses the models of int…

The Integrated Care Podcast · Collaborative Family Healthcare Association

April 26, 20181h 15m

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Show Notes

The CFHA Podcast team discusses the models of integrated care, why they are important, how they have differing goals, and how they are the training wheels of workforce development. Also, featured is an interview with Joan Fleishman, PhD who discusses her history as a program developer and behavioral director in a now large integrated primary care clinic. April 2018 Show Notes Announcements: CFHA Annual Conference | October 18, Rochester, NY News Items: Grace: Congressman Vern Buchanan Says These are Seven Ways to Attack Opioid Epidemic | Bradenton Herald Jeffrey: Literacy-Adapted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy versus Education for Chronic Pain at Low-Income Clinics: A Randomized Controlled Trial | Annals of Internal Medicine Deepu: Senate Finance Panel's Opioid Hearing to Focus on Changes to Medicare, Medicaid | Morning Consult
Senate Finance Committee Bipartisan Initiative: Addressing Substance Use Disorder and the Opioid Epidemic | Morning Consult Neftali: Does the Primary Care Behavioral Health Model Reduce Emergency Department Visits? | Health Services Research Also mentioned: Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center | Aurora, Colorado Creating a Culture of Whole Health | Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center Make Health Whole Website | Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center Topic Discussion: AIMS Center (Collaborative Care resources & Implementation Research) | University of Washington Collaborative Care Implementation Guide | AIMS Center Behavioral Health Integration and Complex Care Initiative Culture Eats Strategy for Lunch | Curt Coffman & Kathie Sorensen Special Segment: Faculty page of Dr. Joan Fleishman | Oregon Health & Science University Trauma Informed Care Benefiting Both Patients and Staff | Trauma Informed Oregon Brené Brown’s Website