Friday, October 28, 2022 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm
Virtual
While behavioral and physical health are deeply linked, our siloed and fragmented health care system does not treat them in a coordinated and holistic way. These gaps lead to avoidable delays in diagnosis and care for patients, exacerbating the current crises of suicide, overdose, and behavioral health morbidity. To that end, the continuum of “integration” holds promise as a way to promote team-based care that meets patients’ mental health, substance use, and other medical needs. This briefing will highlight how behavioral health and primary care integration can help improve the overall health and well-being of individuals, as well as explore the opportunities and challenges in policy and practice. Panelists will also discuss potential federal policy levers for better enabling integration.
Alliance for Health Policy