Journal of Primary Care & Community Health (Oct 2017)

An Integrative Behavioral Health Care Model Using Automated SBIRT and Care Coordination in Community Health Care

  • Ronald Dwinnells,
  • Lauren Misik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2150131917740245
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Efficient and effective integration of behavioral health programs in a community health care practice emphasizes patient-centered medical home principles to improve quality of care. A prospective, 3-period, interrupted time series study was used to explore which of 3 different integrative behavioral health care screening and management processes were the most efficient and effective in prompting behavioral health screening, identification, interventions, and referrals in a community health practice. A total of 99.5% ( P < .001) of medical patients completed behavioral health screenings; brief intervention rates nearly doubled to 83% ( P < .001) and 100% ( P < .001) of identified at-risk patients had referrals made using a combination of electronic tablets, electronic medical record, and behavioral health care coordination.