Integrated Care 2012
DOI: 10.4324/9780203825730-2
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“…The level of integrated care provided at the site was at a level 3 (Christian & Curtis, 2012; Heath et al, 2013; McDaniel et al, 2014). The following aspects of a level 3 integration were implemented: behavioral health provider was located on-site, medical providers consistently provided warm handoffs, and providers shared medical records; however, providers rarely performed medical interviews together or had shared treatment planning (Christian & Curtis; McDaniel et al).…”
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“…The level of integrated care provided at the site was at a level 3 (Christian & Curtis, 2012; Heath et al, 2013; McDaniel et al, 2014). The following aspects of a level 3 integration were implemented: behavioral health provider was located on-site, medical providers consistently provided warm handoffs, and providers shared medical records; however, providers rarely performed medical interviews together or had shared treatment planning (Christian & Curtis; McDaniel et al).…”
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“…Integrated collaborative care (ICC) combines primary medical care and behavioral health services to more fully address the spectrum of problems that patients bring to their primary medical care providers—including depression. ICC is a range of models where behavioral health providers and PCPs systematically interact addressing the behavioral and medical needs of patients through collaboration and coordination of care (Collins, Hewson, Munger, & Wade, 2010; Christian & Curtis, 2012; Hunter & Goodie, 2010; Robinson & Reiter, 2007). In the colocation model a BHP and PCP offer separate, on-site medical and behavioral health services.…”
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