Agenda for PCPCC's Behavioral Health SIG May 23rd Call
PCPCC's Behavioral Health Special Interest Group (SIG)
Thursday, May 23, 2013 @ 12:00-1:00pm EST
Call-In: (712) 432-0900; Participant Access Code: 765978#
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Agenda
I. Introductions
II. Announcements
A. Meeting Changes: New Day, Same Time! This group is moving to monthly meetings starting in June. We will convene on the third Wednesdays of the month at noon ET. Join us next month on June 19th, 12-1PM ET. Visit PCPCC’s event calendar to add future calls for this group to your personal calendars.
B. Group’s new “Online Discussions” featured in sidebar for this group’s home page.
Join the conversation and share comments via Facebook and Twitter. To suggest other topic threads, please email Tara Hacker at thacker@pcpcc.net.
III. Discussion
A. July will be PCPCC’s month on Behavioral Health! We are soliciting your input on potential speakers and resources to feature in our communication efforts.
Webinar: 1-1.5 hours, free to the public; in-depth, practical “how to” approach for better understanding of what needs to happen in the field in order to achieve practice/system transformation
Monthly National Briefing: 1 hour, free to the public; a brief interactive dialogue of best practices, models, and case studies
Executive Committee Monthly Call: EC members only; very brief updates and strategic information
Learning Opportunities & Resources
Partner Events
Primary Care for Substance Use Professionals Free 5-Hour Online Course
The SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions has developed a 5-hour self-paced online course for addiction treatment professionals considering career opportunities in primary care.
Public "Town Hall" for our Stakeholder Centers Thursday, June 27, 11AM - Noon ET
Join us for an interactive dialogue on our recently Board-approved Strategic Plan, and a reveal of upcoming Stakeholder Center projects and activities.
2013 PCPCC Annual Fall Conference Oct. 13-15th, Bethesda, MD
Community Connections in the Medical Neighborhood: The Future of the Primary Care Medical Home. Early Bird Registration ends August 30, 2013.
Behavioral Health Resources
Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration This AHRQ Lexicon, prepared by SIG Member C.J. Peek from the University of Minnesota in collaboration with The National Integration Academy Council, defines a framework for integrating behavioral health and primary care as a means for improving health care quality.
Innovations in Addictions Treatment The Center for Integrated Health Solutions, SAMHSA-HRSA released this report on Addiction Treatment Providers Working with Integrated Primary Care Services.
Carol Alter, MD - Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Georgetown University Hospital; Board Member and Past-President, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
Cynthia Belar, PhD - Executive Director, Education Directorate, American Psychological Association
Alexander Blount, EDD - Clinical Professor, Family Medicine & Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Frank deGruy, MD - Woodward Chisholm Professor and Chair, Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
George DelGrosso - Chief Executive Officer, Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council
Larry Green, MD - Professor, Epperson Zorn Chair for Innovation in Family Medicine and Primary Care, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
Steve Hurd, PhD - Executive Director, Marillac Clinic
Roger Kathol, MD - President, Cartesian Solutions, Inc.
Rodger Kessler, PhD - Clinical Psychologist, Assistant Professor, University of Vermont
Gerald Malone - Non-Executive Chairman of the Board, Ultrasis, United Kingdom
Barbara J. Mauer - President, MCPP Healthcare Consulting
Susan McDaniel, PhD - Family Psychologist and Professor, University of Rochester Medical Center
Benjamin Miller, PsyD – Assistant Professor, Director, Office of Integrated Healthcare Research and Policy, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
Gary Oftedahl, MD - Chief Knowledge Officer, Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement
Thomas Parry, PhD - President, Integrated Benefits Institute
David Pollack, MD – Professor for Public Policy, Departments of Psychiatry, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University
Bob Phillips, MD - Vice President for Research & Policy, American Board of Family Medicine
John Rogers, MD - Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine; Task Force Co-Chair, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
Ken Thompson, MD – Chief Medical Officer, Recovery Innovations, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Public Health, University of Pittsburgh
Jurgen Unutzer, MD - Director, IMPACT Implementation Center, Professor and Vice Chair, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington
Wayne Katon, MD - Professor, University of Washington Medical School
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