Integrated Behavioral Health Resource Library

Integrated behavioral health results when a team of providers, including physicians, nurse practitioners, behavioral health clinicians, community health workers, home visitors, and other health care providers, work together to address patient needs to achieve quality outcomes for every individual in care.

HRSA-funded primary care safety net providers use a wide range of models to achieve integration, including care manager models, behavioral health clinician brief interventions, and models that support fully integrated behavioral/primary care health staff.

Patients receive high quality primary care with behavioral health services to help them cope with issues such as stress, depression, substance use disorders, and problems resulting from living with a chronic physical health condition.

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The ECHO Project
The University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Project Echo

A telehealth project that allows providers from all over the country to get assistance for difficult pain management cases through virtual consultation with a pain management team at the University of New Mexico.

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Telebehavioral Health
Pain Management

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