“…14 In pediatric primary care offices in particular, studies indicate that a large percentage of behavioral health providers use both integrated care within a patient's medical visit along with colocated outpatient therapy. 15,16 In general, the most common presenting concerns addressed by behavioral health providers in pediatric primary care settings are child behavioral and mental health problems (eg, anxiety, depression, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder [ADHD], disruptive behavior), followed by developmental concerns, medical concerns, and parent or family concerns, 15 but less is known about how the specific care models are used to address these different concerns. In one health system utilizing the integrated model, mental health concerns and developmental concerns were also the most common presenting problems, although diagnoses also included medical concerns such as feeding, weight, and asthma.…”