Health care leaders share insight, strategies and tips to combat physician burnout, improve patient care, and help put the joy back into the practice of medicine.
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Health care leaders share insight, strategies and tips to combat physician burnout, improve patient care, and help put the joy back into the practice of medicine.
What Practice Leaders Need to Know About Scaling Behavioral Health Integration
AMA STEPS Forward® podcast
25 minutes 50 seconds
2 months ago
What Practice Leaders Need to Know About Scaling Behavioral Health Integration
Explore the “What is behavioral health” page: https://bit.ly/3WOxXX1
Explore the AMA’s BHI Collaborative page: http://bit.ly/3JbKKQk
Explore the webinar on Integrating Behavioral Health Into Non-Primary Care Settings: https://bit.ly/3Jlh6rT
Explore the webinar on Key Behavioral Health CPT® Codes in Practice: https://bit.ly/47ll1Nc
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Behavioral health integration is essential to whole-person care, but how can you make it sustainable? In collaboration with the BHI Collaborative, this AMA STEPS Forward® podcast features Kristin Kroger, chief of advocacy policy and practice advancement at the American Psychiatric Association, and Anna Ratzliff, MD, PhD, professor and vice chair for faculty development in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences at the University of Washington.
Listen as they share proven strategies, funding models, and training approaches to embed mental health services in primary and specialty care. They also discuss what’s working, how to overcome financial and leadership barriers, and where to find resources to start or strengthen integration in your practice.
AMA STEPS Forward® podcast
Health care leaders share insight, strategies and tips to combat physician burnout, improve patient care, and help put the joy back into the practice of medicine.