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Collaborative care / Integrated care models
Topic: Collaborative care / Integrated care models
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What is collaborative care and how can this approach be used for people with serious mental illnesses?
Integrated Care
Is there a healthcare model that can treat medical problems, mental health conditions and substance use disorders at the same time and place?
Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) Kit
If an individual has a known neurological disorder, can the Cognitive Assessment Interview (CAI) still be used?
What is the difference between the various levels of Cognitive Assessment Interview (CAI) anchor points such as three, four, and five?
What if a clinician administers the Cognitive Assessment Interview (CAI) to an individual and a relative or family member is not available to be interviewed?
When administering the Cognitive Assessment Interview (CAI) may the clinician’s own follow-up questions be used?
Key Ingredients for Successful Trauma-Informed Care
Integrated Care – Improving access to mental health services and the overall health of patients.
Integrating Physical Health Care in Behavioral Health Agencies in Rural Pennsylvania
Bridging the Inpatient/Outpatient Divide: Improving Transitioning of Care to Reduce Hospital Re-admissions
What is collaborative care and how does it relate to depression treatment?
Center of Excellence for Integrated Health Solutions
American Psychiatric Association (APA) Collaborates on Principles for Team-Based Care of SMI
Integrated Care Refresh, Part 1: Integration of Behavioral Health Into Primary Care
Integrated Care Refresh, Part 2: Reverse Integration of Care and Integrated Care in the Inpatient Setting
Using the Collaborative Care Model for Populations with SMI