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May 22, 2024 by Nina Russin

New Consciousness Research Holds Therapeutic Potential for Vulnerable Patients

5 minute read Most of us have some intuitive sense of consciousness as a state of awakeness or awareness of internal or external mileius (APA, n.d.). Yet the ‘hard problem’ of consciousness as proposed by Australian cognitive scientist, David Chalmers, remains intractable. That question is: What makes a physical state conscious rather than unconscious, and […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconresearch,  patient care

Matthew P. Martin
May 7, 2024 by Matthew P. Martin

From Intimidation to Integration: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Primary Care

5 minute read “Welcome to day one of your integrated care practicum. The first step you’ll take is to purchase two books and begin reading them right away. OK, let’s talk about Centricity!” Fall semester of 2009. I am a new student in the Medical Family Therapy doctoral program at East Carolina University (ECU). My […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconProfessional identity,  medical family therapy,  Primary Care,  Family Medicine

April 25, 2024 by Nina Russin

Siri vs. Skynet: What’s Behind the Fear of Artificial Intelligence?

5 minute read It is curious that so many individuals are wary of artificial intelligence, given its widespread use. Most of us wouldn’t think twice about asking Siri for advice, yet ChatGPT is an entirely different story. Why do people feel perfectly comfortable keeping company with a virtual personal assistant, but not with a natural […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconhuman development,  society,  brain science,  artificial intelligence

March 18, 2024 by Ed Jones

Integrated Care Framed with a Social Mission and Accountability

5 minute read The behavioral health field is failing to fulfill one of its essential social roles.  Our main function is to help people resolve behavioral health issues, but our longstanding inability to make care accessible diminishes our social value.  This is an issue of equity.  People should be able to access behavioral care as […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconsocial justice,  measurement,  integrated care

March 7, 2024 by Nina Russin

Thinking Makes it Richer: Why the Pursuit of Deep Thought is Education’s Greatest Reward

3 minute read Having recently completed the coursework for a doctoral degree in behavioral health, I find myself reflecting on what that means, beyond any benefits to career advancement. Life is the greatest ocean of unknowns any of us will experience. We are thrust into it, unprepared except for the guidance of our parents, and […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconhuman development,  Education

Matthew P. Martin
February 15, 2024 by Matthew P. Martin

Integrating Social Medicine: Are We Ready to Evolve?

5 minute read Is the Healthcare System Ready? Our current integrated care models break down silos between physical and behavioral health, allowing for comprehensive screening, warm handoffs, care coordination, and streamlined referrals. Many patients, though, have unmet social, material, AND behavioral health needs. Here are some examples. •           A 40-year-old man experiencing homelessness struggles to […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconcommunity health workers,  Primary Care,  Population health,  Social medicine

Matthew P. Martin
January 8, 2024 by Matthew P. Martin

Running Down a Dream: MFTs Step into the Medicare Spotlight

5 minute read The following post will include some slight navel gazing and somewhat excessive contemplation of one particular license group. I hope the reader will indulge me. I am a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT). My doctoral training is in medical family therapy. I graduated from the same master’s program as my dad, […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconLMFT,  Medicare,  policy,  Family

Barry J. Jacobs
January 5, 2024 by Barry J. Jacobs

Helping a Husband Be More Than a “Pillar of Strength”

Original post available here. One day, while working as a clinical psychologist in a primary care practice, I was asked by the family doctor scheduled to meet that morning with Lisa, a 72-year-old woman with moderate dementia, to stop by and see her 75-year-old husband, Dennis, for counseling for possible depression. Within the hour, I […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconcaregiving,  Couple,  Family

Matthew P. Martin
December 11, 2023 by Matthew P. Martin

Should Integrated Care Be Organized Too? Reflections on Shortages, Burnout, and Unions

5 minute read A Provocative Question Recently, I attended a session on healthcare workforce development at the Arizona State of Reform conference in Phoenix. The State of Reform is a national organization that facilitates healthcare policy meetings across the country. This session focused on problems and opportunities related to healthcare workforce in Arizona. During the […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconorganized labor,  union,  workforce,  burnout,  integrated care,  Primary Care

November 27, 2023 by Julie Geiler

“Your Costco Provider is Ready to See You”: When Mental Health Goes Retail

5 minute read Most people wouldn’t think of  CVS, Kroger, Walgreens, Walmart or Costco as their primary care home.  Even fewer would consider these retailers as their behavioral health provider location.  However, each of these retail giants is reaching for larger portions of the health care marketplace to supplement their core business.   Consumers, frustrated […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconretail,  mental health,  Primary Care

Matthew P. Martin
October 20, 2023 by Matthew P. Martin

2023 CFHA Conference Plenary Panel: A Discussion on Social Determinants of Health

7 minute read The panel discussion took place on Thursday 19 October 2023 at the CFHA Annual Conference in Phoenix, Arizona. The following questions were given by the moderator, Sentari Minor (EvolvedMD). Other panelists included Pedro Cons (CEO, Adelante Healthcare), Gabriel Jaramillo (Vitalyst Foundation), and Crystal Heiligenthal (Physician Assistant, HonorHealth). I am including only my […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconplenary,  CFHA Annual Conference,  health equity,  social determinants of health

October 11, 2023 by Cary Silverstein

Living with Bipolar Disorder: Empowering Caregivers with Information and Professional Support  

3 minute read Bipolar Disorder is as difficult for the patient as it is a challenge for their family. Just when you believe everything is going well, you encounter a “bump in the road” and you are off in a different direction. You as the caregiver must understand that these changes in behavior are biological […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconbipolar,  caregiver,  self-care,  caregiving

September 29, 2023 by Julie Geiler

Redefining the Gun Debate: A Fresh Perspective on Safety and Mental Health

3 minute read In the ongoing gun debate, one side sees guns as tools for self-defense, while the other sees them as instruments of harm. Both perspectives hold truths, but as gun-related incidents continue to rise, this discussion has reached a fevered pitch. Increasingly, mental illness is proposed as the root cause of gun violence […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconscreening,  gun safety,  policy,  mental health

Matthew P. Martin
September 12, 2023 by Matthew P. Martin

Advancing Success in PCBH: A Framework for the Adoption of Measurement-Based Care

4 minute read In our first blog post on March 3rd, 2023, we reported on efforts by the Primary Care Behavioral Health Special Interest Group (PCBH SIG) to advance the understanding of screening and outcome measurement in demonstrating the value of the integrated model of service delivery. Since that time a Measurement-Based Care (MBC) workgroup […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconPCBH,  integrated care,  outcome,  measurement,  screening

September 5, 2023 by Daniela Vela Hernandez

Unlocking Mental Health Access: The Power of Integrated Behavioral Health Care Response to Washington Post article

4 minute read When it comes to health insurance, we often forget about the importance of mental health coverage. But the reality is that accessing mental health services can be a daunting task. Limited coverage and difficulty reaching behavioral health care services can leave people feeling helpless and trapped in a cycle of poor mental […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconinsurance,  payer,  policy,  integrated care

August 15, 2023 by Cary Silverstein

Living with and Loving Someone with Bipolar Disorder

5 minute read Just when you think things are going well for you and your loved one, your partner enters a manic phase, and the rug is pulled out from underneath both of you; your worlds are upside down. An Unpredictable World As someone living with a significant other with bipolar, not only is it […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconresiliency,  personal narrative,  illness experience,  bipolar

Matthew P. Martin
August 1, 2023 by Matthew P. Martin

Health Federation of Philadelphia Announces Historic Director Position: How Partnership and Persistence Paid Off

5 minute read On July 13, 2023, Health Federation of Philadelphia (HFP) announced a new investment in integrated care by the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services (DBHIDS), which will allow HFP to hire a Director of Behavioral Health Integration position. The new Director will be responsible for leading all training and […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconFQHC,  leadership,  integrated care,  PCBH

Matthew P. Martin
July 26, 2023 by Matthew P. Martin

Toward Mental Health Parity: Biden Administration Proposes New Rules

4 minute read Whole person care means that people have access to both physical and behavioral healthcare. Unfortunately, there is no parity for such treatments by payers here in the United States. Payers intentionally limit their coverage of behavioral healthcare. But now the Biden administration wants to see that change. Yesterday, the Biden administration proposed […]

Category iconIntegrated Care News Tag iconpayer,  policy,  integrated care

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