The goal of this presentation is to present program evaluation data and quality improvement opportunities from the implementation of the Practice Integration Profile 2.0 (PIP, Mullin et al., 2019; Rose et al., 2023) used to measure the integration of behavioral health services in a primary care setting. This presentation will describe the process in which PIP 2.0 was utilized and how resulting data was used to pursue a secondary assessment of integration and additional quality improvement opportunities in collaboration with the PIP Development Team. Attendees will leave presentation with practical knowledge about implementing PIP 2.0 and using obtained data to enhance quality of integrated behavioral services.
Ellen Poleshuck PhD, Professor, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
Daniel Mullin PsyD, M.P.H., Professor, UMass Chan Medical SChool, Worcester, MA
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Mullin, D. J., Hargreaves, L., Auxier, A., Brennhofer, S. A., Hitt, J. R., Kessler, R. S., ... & van Eeghen, C. (2019). Measuring the integration of primary care and behavioral health services. Health services research, 54(2), 379-389.