Principles of Collaborative Care

Five core principles define Collaborative Care and should inform every aspect of an implementation. If any one of these principles is missing, effective Collaborative Care is not being practiced. These principles, along with core components and tasks, were developed in consultation with a group of national experts in integrated behavioral health care in 2011 with …

AIMS Caseload Tracker Registry

Simplify your behavioral health caseloads. Our thoughtfully designed web-based registry tool brings simplicity and functionality to the Collaborative Care (CoCM) workflow. Streamline Your Workflow The secure web-based AIMS Caseload Tracker gives providers the support they need to deliver the care patients deserve. Designed for behavioral health teams working in integrated care settings. This intuitive and …

Primary Care Provider (PCP)

Primary Care Providers (PCPs) are often the first place patients turn with a behavioral health concern, but PCPs often lack the time to fully explore and treat these conditions alone. In the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM), the PCP has two additional resources to help in behavioral health treatment: a Behavioral Health Care Manager (BHCM) and …