WA-ICA resources
Below are resources on advancing integration for a variety of providers.
- General integration resources
- For behavioral health providers
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- Cherokee Health Systems Integrated Care Training Academy
- Harborview Behavioral Health Institute:
- UW Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Integrated Care Training Program
- Optimizing the psychiatric workflow within a team-based care framework
- Making the case for high-functioning, team-based care in community behavioral health care settings
- For psychiatric consultants
- For substance use disorder providers
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- SAMHSA practitioner training resources
- University of Washington Addiction, Drugs & Alcohol Institute (ADAI):
- For pediatric providers
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- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, collaboration with primary care
- Pediatric Integrated Care Resource Center
- The Pediatric Integrated Care Collaborative
- The UW AIMS Center Pediatric Collaborative Care Implementation Guide
- Washington Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics
- Seattle Children’s Hospital child psychiatric consultation program and care guide
- Washington Partnership Access Line, First Approach Skills Training (FAST) programs
- Financial and reimbursement information
- Academic articles on integration
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General
- “Association of Integrated Team-Based Care with Health Care Quality, Utilization, and Cost”
- “Costs of using evidence-based implementation strategies for behavioral health integration in a large primary care system”
Pediatric specific
- “Behavioral Health Integration in Pediatric Primary Care: Considerations and Opportunities for Policymakers, Planners, and Providers”
- “Evaluating Integrated Mental Health Care Programs for Children and Youth”
- “Five-Phase Replication of Behavioral Health Integration in Pediatric Primary Care”
- “Key Components of Effective Pediatric Integrated Mental Health Care Models: A Systematic Review”
- “Pediatric Integrated Care Models: A Systematic Review”
- “Utilization of Integrated and Colocated Behavioral Health Models in Pediatric Primary Care”