PCPCC's Behavioral Health Call Agenda - Jan 15th @ Noon ET



 

PCPCC's Behavioral Health Special Interest Group (SIG)

Wednesday,Jan 15, 2014 @ Noon - 1PM ET
Call-In: 712-432-0900, Access Code: 868853#

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Agenda
 
I.  Introductions
  • Round robin - introductions to the group
  • Facilitator to define the purpose of today's call
II.  Discussion
  • Recap of PCPCC's Activities in 2013
  • Plans for this SIG in 2014
    • Changes to monthly call structure
    • Update PCPCC's Behavioral Health Slides - Please send Tara Hacker, thacker@pcpcc.org, any slide or content that you think is important to include in the new slide deck
    • Potential input into the work plan for PCPCC's Special Interest Group on eHealth
  • Topics of Interest: Trends in the marketplace and key federal legislation (e.g., SGR reform), practice transformation / coaching specific to behavioral health integration; potential partnerships and resource development for PCPCC
Next Call: Please mark your calendars and join us next month on Wed, Feb 19th @ Noon ET.

Learning Opportunities & Resources

PCPCC Events

January's National Briefing

The Results Are In: An Overview of Key Findings from PCPCC's Annual Report

Thursday, January 30 @ 1-2PM ET
Register here

Speakers:
Join this webinar to learn more about our newly released Annual Report, supported by the Milbank Memorial Fund, which presents a showcase of the year's 20 peer-reviewed and industry-generated PCMH evaluations that indicate the patient-centered medical home's impact on cost, quality, and population health outcomes. Co-authors, Dr. Nielsen and Dr. Olayiwola, will lead a discussion of the report's key findings and future implications for the medical home movement.
Behavioral Health Resources

Creating the Business Case for Integrated Care
The SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions (CHIS) has a series of tools to help facilitate the integration of primary and behavioral health care:
Comparison of Behavioral Health Activity in State Innovation Model Plans
In a new StateRefor(u)m resource, six states report on how their models improve population health in areas such as mental health and substance abuse. 

State Efforts to Improve Quality & Effectiveness of Medicaid Mental Health and Addiction Services
The National Academy for State Health Policy (NASHP) developed case studies on CT, IL, IA, MN, NY, OR.
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