An outline of what a Behavioral Health Care Manager should be prepared to discuss about a patient with a Psychiatric Consultant during a consultation.

The role of a primary care provider (PCP) in Collaborative Care is to oversee all aspects of the patient’s care in close consultation and collaboration with the patient’s Behavioral Heatlh Care Manager and designated Psychiatric Consultant.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have an updated fact sheet detailing codes that can be used to bill for behavioral health integration (BHI) and Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) services.

The Visual Answer Aid is administered alongside PHQ-9 and acts as a visual representation of the answers.

Five reasons why Collaborative Care is beneficial to Primary Care Providers (PCPs) and their patients.

A guide to building a clinical team and developing an effective clinical workflow.

The purpose of a relapse prevention plan is to help the patient understand their own personal warning signs. These warning signs are specific to each person and can help the patient identify when their mental health is declining so they can get help sooner – before the symptoms get bad. The other purpose of a …

Primary care providers (PCP) identify and engage patients in collaborative care, make diagnoses, and treat patients. This handout describes the role of the PCP in more detail.

This two page handout summarizes the AMA CPT codes for Behavioral Health Integration services.

The Visual Answer Aid is administered alongside PHQ-9 and acts as a visual representation of the answers.

A checklist of the core principles and components of effective integrated behavioral health.

Measurement-based treatment to target is one of the core principles of good behavioral health integration, rooted in the research base of collaborative care.

A comprehensive list of the duties and responsibilities required of a Behavioral Health Care Manager.

These guidelines will help Behavioral Health Care Managers approximate the size of their caseload based on the complexity of the clinic’s population.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) published final rules that allow Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) to bill for Behavioral Health Integration services, Chronic Care Management, and the Collaborative Care Model.