Patient Population: Adults
Project Date(s): 07/01/2012 – 07/01/2014
Project Director(s): Jürgen Unützer
Project Funder(s): Alameda Health Consortium
The AIMS Center helped 30 primary care clinics in Alameda County develop an integrated mental health care initiative targeting depression, anxiety, and PTSD to increase the effectiveness of care.
Project Date(s): 09/01/2019 – 05/01/2024
Project Funder(s): National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
CHAMP (Collaborating to Heal Opioid Addiction and Mental Health in Primary Care) is a NIMH-funded research study testing whether Collaborative Care that addresses both mental health conditions and co-occurring opioid use disorder can improve patient lives.
Project Date(s): 01/01/2016 – 12/01/2016
Project Funder(s): New York State Office of Mental Health
The New York State Office of Mental Health selected 19 Delivery System Reform Incentive Program clinics to participate in a year-long learning network where clinics are encouraged to build relationships and learn from one another throughout training from the AIMS Center and Qualis Health.
Project Date(s): 09/01/2012 – 08/01/2016
Project Funder(s): HRSA Office for the Advancement of Telehealth (OAT) Telehealth Network Grant Program (TNGP)
This project aims to establish acceptance, effectiveness, and cost-efficacy of telehealth for delivery of mental health and pain medicine care in rural primary care.
Project Date(s): 04/01/2012 – 06/01/2014
Project Funder(s): Mental Health Services Act, Prevention and Early Intervention Plan
The Mental Health Integrated Care Program targets adults with depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Providing mental health education, outreach, and early identification of mental health problems can mitigate costly negative long-term outcomes.