Thursday, October 8, 2026, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

This panel explores innovative and collaborative approaches to addressing behavioral health, suicide prevention, provider shortages, and access to care in rural communities, including the unique needs experienced within agricultural populations. Through interdisciplinary partnerships and community-centered strategies, panelists will discuss how integrating behavioral health, primary care, public health, wellness initiatives, and lived experience can strengthen rural systems of care and improve outcomes for underserved populations.

Friday, October 9, 2026, 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM

This symposium brings together four perspectives to examine where primary care AI stands today and what it will take to make it work for behavioral health integration: the current landscape of AI tools and adoption; concerns about AI data accuracy and validity; real-world technology infrastructure from integrated care practice; and a new informatics initiative designed for smaller, independent practices. The panel discussion will address what the field must do to ensure AI advances equity rather than deepens the divide between well-resourced and under-resourced care settings.

Topics To Be Covered

  • The Current State of AI in Primary Care
  • Validity, Accuracy, and Trust in AI-Generated Healthcare Data
  • Technology Infrastructure Supporting Behavioral Health Integration
  • Responding to the PCIL: The Primary Care Informatics Laboratory (PCIL)
  • Panel Discussion: The Future of Primary Care AI and Behavioral Health Integration
Saturday, October 10, 2026, 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Heading into the 2026 midterms, health care affordability has become the defining economic concern for voters across party lines — creating pressure that is actively reshaping what is politically viable in Washington and what is not. This session offers a candid, grounded assessment of what the second Trump administration's health policy agenda means for integrated, team-based care: tracing the first-year record from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's Medicaid restructuring and the expiration of ACA enhanced subsidies, to the consolidation of SAMHSA and HRSA into the new Administration for a Healthy America, to the rollout of the MAHA agenda and its emphasis on chronic disease prevention and whole-person care. The picture is not one-dimensional — federal coverage losses and behavioral health funding pressures pose serious near-term challenges, while the administration's investment in models like MAHA ELEVATE and its philosophical focus on root-cause, lifestyle-based approaches reflect genuine, if imperfect, alignment with integrated care's core premises. Attendees will leave with a clear-eyed view of the threats, a realistic map of the opportunities, and practical strategies for advancing integrated care at the state level and through payment reform — regardless of who controls Washington.
Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Molly Achard LMSWPRISM - University of MichiganD13 - Who Cares for the BHCM? Building Structured Support to Prevent Burnout and Scope Creep in Collaborative Care
Stacy Agosto LCSW, CADCIllinois Primary Care AssociationC01 - From Clinician to Systems Leader: Navigating Career Transitions into Health Tech and Fast-Paced Healthcare Settings
Michael Albert LPCChildren's WisconsinH08 - Big Feelings, Busy Clinics: The Challenges and Lessons Learned in Pediatric Primary Care Behavioral Health
Tom Allen MDHealth Care Service CorporationC09 - Inside the Payer Lens: Psychiatrists Shaping Integrated Behavioral Health from the Payer Medical Director Seat
Allison Allmon Dixson PhD ABPPEmplify HealthELO5 - Creating Clinical Pathways for Evidence-Based Pediatric Care in Integrated Settings
B06 - What Do I Say Next? Evidence-Based Responses to Child Maltreatment Disclosures in Pediatric Integrated Care
Robert Allred PhD, ABPPHealthPointHealthPoint Behavioral Health Education Program Alumni Dinner (By invitation only)
F13 - 20+ Years of PCBH Education, Part II: Who Stays in Primary Care, and How Do We Build Providers Who Last?
L07 - From Community Health Center to Academic Hub: Building and Sustaining a PCBH Workforce Through Training Partnerships
Christine Amstadt DO, MPHNorthwestern Memorial HospitalE13 - Elevating and integrating healthcare clinician voice during change efforts: Learnings from system-wide implementation of the Collaborative Care Model
Angela Andrews PhD, LMFT-SupervisorUT Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Family and Community MedicineF05 - Best Practice for Engaging Family in Healthcare: Actionable Recommendations for Stakeholders across the Healthcare System
Cyril Appiagyei MDWOVEN ClinicsD08 - Making Collaborative Care Work in Rural America: Lessons from Scaling CoCM Across Arkansas
Maria (Chus) Arrojo MA, LMFT, LMHCPediatric Physician's Organization at Children's (PPOC) - Boston Children's HospitalELO5 - Creating Clinical Pathways for Evidence-Based Pediatric Care in Integrated Settings
F08 - Lesson Learned from Implementation of Suicide Risk Registry in a Pediatric Primary Care network
I07 - Welcome Aboard: A structured approach to onboarding Integrated Behavioral Health Providers across multiple settings
Anaja Arthur MPHDignity in HealingB15 - From Zip Code to Care Code: A Community-First Answer to Equitable CoCM Delivery
Shawn Baker CHWUniversity of North Carolina School of MedicineA11 - Supporting People with Serious Mental Illness Upon Release from Incarceration with Co-Located Psychiatric and Primary Care and Community Health Worker Engagement
Hernan Barenboim PhD, LMFTPennStateA03 - High-Impact Professional Coaching: System Change For Integrated Care Settings At The Individual Level
D10 - A Future for Teaching Integration: Insights from National Faculty Data and Innovative Educational Design Using Integrated Healthcare as a Vehicle for Physician Learning and Development
Sara Barker MPHAIMS Center, University of WashingtonI11 - Pediatric Integrated Care Across the Age Spectrum: Expanding Family-Centered Care Models
K06 - Evidence to Action: Building Policy Advocacy Skills for Integrated Care Professionals
Jackie Bartley RN, BSNCompass Health NetworkK09 - Building Integrated Care for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Missouri’s Collaborative Health Home Model
David Bauman PsyDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)How to Love Your Craft: A Retreat for Integrated Care Professionals
ELO4 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
C08 - First Impressions, Lasting Impact: Mastering the PCBH Introduction to Drive Engagement and Value-Based Care
D07 - The Hard Truth About PCP Buy-In: What Medical Teams Need from BHCs
F07 - Too Complex for PCBH? Redefining Care with the Transdiagnostic Matrix Framework
L07 - From Community Health Center to Academic Hub: Building and Sustaining a PCBH Workforce Through Training Partnerships
Bridget Beachy PsyDCommunity Health of Central WashingtonHow to Love Your Craft: A Retreat for Integrated Care Professionals
ELO4 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
C08 - First Impressions, Lasting Impact: Mastering the PCBH Introduction to Drive Engagement and Value-Based Care
D07 - The Hard Truth About PCP Buy-In: What Medical Teams Need from BHCs
F07 - Too Complex for PCBH? Redefining Care with the Transdiagnostic Matrix Framework
L07 - From Community Health Center to Academic Hub: Building and Sustaining a PCBH Workforce Through Training Partnerships
Elizabeth Joy Beckman MDConcert HealthELO9 - High-Impact Psychopharmacology for Integrated Primary Care: Practical Skills for Real-World Mental Health Treatment
J06 - The Physician Champion: Why They Matter and How Medical Leaders Grow in Integrated Care
William Beecroft M.D.,D.L.F.A.P.A.Blue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganBlue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganA15 - Matching Messaging to Motivations: Aligning CoCM’s Value with Clinical, Operational, and Financial Priorities
C09 - Inside the Payer Lens: Psychiatrists Shaping Integrated Behavioral Health from the Payer Medical Director Seat
Rebecca Begans LCSWMazzoni CenterG13 - DBT-Informed Primary Care Framework
Jerica Berge PhD, MPH, MFT, CFLEUniversity of Colorado Medical School and Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS)F05 - Best Practice for Engaging Family in Healthcare: Actionable Recommendations for Stakeholders across the Healthcare System
J02 - Addressing Food Insecurity in Primary Care: Ideas from Professionals Working Across Multiple Sectors
sarah bernes MPH, LMSW, MBAMeadows Mental Health Policy InstituteF10 - Measurement-Based Care for SUD in Collaborative Care: Practical Tools, Workflows, and Implementation Strategies
H14 - Using Data in Collaborative Care
Andrew Bertagnolli PhDAmazon + One MedicalL14 - Shaping the Future of Collaborative Care Research
Amie Bettencourt PhDJohns Hopkins School of MedicineD05 - Tiny Patients, Vast Opportunities: Reimagining CoCM for Early Childhood Mental Health
Whitney Bignell PhD, RDN, LD/NEast Tennessee State UniversityL02 - Clinics Helping Adults Thrive (CHAT) - an Innovative Connection between Rural and Charitable Clinics and Senior Meal Programs in Tennessee
Anne Bird MDRady Children's HospitalI13 - Beyond Cultural Competency: Practicing Cultural Humility in Pediatric Integrated Care
L09 - Redefining Access to Pediatric ADHD Care: An Interdisciplinary Model for Integrated Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Sharon Black PhD, LISW-CP/SHopeHealthG07 - From Burnout to Breakthrough: Women Leaders Share Their Stories
I05 - From Imposter Syndrome to Impact: Owning Our Impact
Kayla Blackborow LCSWMaineHealthH12 - Contingency Management in Primary Care: Utilizing a team-based approach for successful patient outcomes treating Stimulant Use Disorder.
Maya Boustani PhDLoma Linda UniversityD14 - Teaching the PCBH Model to Family Medicine Residents and IBH psychology students in an FQHC: The ICARE Project
Yun Boylston MDBurlington Pediatrics/ Mebane PediatricsA06 - Intensive Health Behavior and Lifestyle Treatment (IHBLT) Offered Through a Pediatric Integrated Nutrition Program: Improving Access to Care
C02 - Building an Integrated Nutrition Program in Pediatric Primary Care
D11 - School-Based Telehealth: A Novel Partnership Model to Improve Access to Medical and Mental Health Care
G08 - CoCM 2.0: Scale and Sustainability of a Pediatric Integrated Collaborative Care Model Within a Pediatric Medical Home
H05 - Creating Force Multipliers for Integrated Care Management in the Pediatric Medical Home
Allison Brenner PhD, MPHMission Driven DataK11 - Balancing rigor and reality: Evaluating a New Contingency Management Program in a Community Health Setting
Kerry Brodziak LCSWLurie Children's HospitalE09 - Bridging the Gap: How Integrated Care Can Enhance Access to Evidence-Based Mental Health Care Through Collaboration with Community Therapists
Charlotte Brown M.D.Vanderbilt University Medical CenterI14 - Interprofessional Patient Mentor Home Visits: Evaluating a Team-Based IPE Model to Advance Patient-Centered Care.
Frandrea Brown PhD, LMFTECU Health Medical CenterJ08 - Trauma-Informed Screening in Inpatient Rehabilitation: Linking ACEs, Protective Experiences, and Social Determinants to Patient Outcomes
Nicole Buhr M.A.ETSU Department of Family MedicineE07 - Evaluating Components of the Primary Care Behavioral Health Model as Predictors of Provider Satisfaction
Abbie Burka PharmDLipscomb UniversityI14 - Interprofessional Patient Mentor Home Visits: Evaluating a Team-Based IPE Model to Advance Patient-Centered Care.
Stephanie Burkhard PsyDHealthSource of OhioK14 - Hiring Beyond Vibes: A Motivation-Based Interviewing (MBI) Approach for Integrated Care
Mary Carol Burkhardt MD MHACincinnati Children's Hospital and Medical Center, General PediatricsL11 - IBH-P a Model for Deeper Integration into Primary Care from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center
Erik Butler MDUniversity of North CarolinaA08 - Two-Sides of the Same Coin: Considerations for PCBH in Practice in Community vs. Academic Settings
G12 - Beyond Warm Handoffs: Expanding Behavioral Health Access Through an Adapted PCBH Model in a Community Practice
Shana Byerley MAETSU Department of Family MedicineE04 - Integrative Approaches to Women’s Sexual Health: Improving Access to Care and Clinician Competency
Mary Beth Callie PhDCallie PediatricsI11 - Pediatric Integrated Care Across the Age Spectrum: Expanding Family-Centered Care Models
Sulamita Camargo BAMeadows Mental Health Policy InstituteI03 - Making Collaborative Care Sustainable: Billing Strategy and Financial Modeling
Mary Carol Campbell MSW, LCSWHealth Federation of PhiladelphiaL12 - How to transform integrated care in a region: 10 years of data to learn lessons and create systems level change
Betul Cansever PhDCalifornia State University, ChicoJ08 - Trauma-Informed Screening in Inpatient Rehabilitation: Linking ACEs, Protective Experiences, and Social Determinants to Patient Outcomes
Kane Carlock PhDHealthSource of OhioK14 - Hiring Beyond Vibes: A Motivation-Based Interviewing (MBI) Approach for Integrated Care
Marissa Carraway PhD, LPEast Carolina UniversityK01 - Educating the Integrated Workforce: Implementing a Parallel Primary Care Behavioral Health and Collaborative Care Model in Residency and Behavioral Health Training
Alison Carroll MSW, LICSWPediatric Physician's Organization at Children's (PPOC) - Boston Children's HospitalF08 - Lesson Learned from Implementation of Suicide Risk Registry in a Pediatric Primary Care network
I07 - Welcome Aboard: A structured approach to onboarding Integrated Behavioral Health Providers across multiple settings
Alexius Carter LCSWCircles of Hope Counseling and Consulting ServicesE14 - Integrating Behavioral Health into HIV Primary Care to Reduce Depression and Improve ART Adherence: A Pragmatic Implementation Evaluation
Steve CarterIndividual - Steve CarterH06 - Designing and implementing an efficient, effective and successful integrated behavioral health program in a rural community hospital system by focusing on the unmet needs of all involved.
Katherine Casale PsyDMaineHealthD03 - Specialty Integrated Medicine Training Series: Obesity Medicine & Weight Loss
Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Modupeola Abiodun-Ikedilo MDOne MedicalPoster 06 - Value of Interprofessional Case Conferencing in Management of High-Risk Primary Care Patients
Molly Achard LMSWPRISM - University of MichiganD13 - Who Cares for the BHCM? Building Structured Support to Prevent Burnout and Scope Creep in Collaborative Care
Stacy Agosto LCSW, CADCIllinois Primary Care AssociationC01 - From Clinician to Systems Leader: Navigating Career Transitions into Health Tech and Fast-Paced Healthcare Settings
Michael Albert LPCChildren's WisconsinH08 - Big Feelings, Busy Clinics: The Challenges and Lessons Learned in Pediatric Primary Care Behavioral Health
Tom Allen MDHealth Care Service CorporationC09 - Inside the Payer Lens: Psychiatrists Shaping Integrated Behavioral Health from the Payer Medical Director Seat
Allison Allmon Dixson PhD ABPPEmplify HealthELO5 - Creating Clinical Pathways for Evidence-Based Pediatric Care in Integrated Settings
B06 - What Do I Say Next? Evidence-Based Responses to Child Maltreatment Disclosures in Pediatric Integrated Care
Robert Allred PhD, ABPPHealthPointHealthPoint Behavioral Health Education Program Alumni Dinner (By invitation only)
F13 - 20+ Years of PCBH Education, Part II: Who Stays in Primary Care, and How Do We Build Providers Who Last?
L07 - From Community Health Center to Academic Hub: Building and Sustaining a PCBH Workforce Through Training Partnerships
Yasmin Al-RafatiUniversity HealthPoster 35 - Meaningful Follow-Up: The Impact of the Mama Bexar Model After Routine Screenings on Perinatal Mental Health
Joshua Amaro M.A.Midwestern UniversityPoster 82 - Beyond the Waiting List: Cultural Attitudes Toward Organ Donation
Christine Amstadt DO, MPHNorthwestern Memorial HospitalE13 - Elevating and integrating healthcare clinician voice during change efforts: Learnings from system-wide implementation of the Collaborative Care Model
Keiha Anderson PsyDWellstarPoster 31 - Brief ADHD Evaluations for Adults In Primary Care: Our Quest To Provide Affordable and Comprehensive Assessment
Sarah Anderson PhDOne MedicalPoster 06 - Value of Interprofessional Case Conferencing in Management of High-Risk Primary Care Patients
Angela Andrews PhD, LMFT-SupervisorUT Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Family and Community MedicineF05 - Best Practice for Engaging Family in Healthcare: Actionable Recommendations for Stakeholders across the Healthcare System
Cyril Appiagyei MDWOVEN ClinicsD08 - Making Collaborative Care Work in Rural America: Lessons from Scaling CoCM Across Arkansas
Maria (Chus) Arrojo MA, LMFT, LMHCPediatric Physician's Organization at Children's (PPOC) - Boston Children's HospitalELO5 - Creating Clinical Pathways for Evidence-Based Pediatric Care in Integrated Settings
F08 - Lesson Learned from Implementation of Suicide Risk Registry in a Pediatric Primary Care network
I07 - Welcome Aboard: A structured approach to onboarding Integrated Behavioral Health Providers across multiple settings
Anaja Arthur MPHDignity in HealingB15 - From Zip Code to Care Code: A Community-First Answer to Equitable CoCM Delivery
Shawn Baker CHWUniversity of North Carolina School of MedicineA11 - Supporting People with Serious Mental Illness Upon Release from Incarceration with Co-Located Psychiatric and Primary Care and Community Health Worker Engagement
Victoria Balog BAUniversity of MichiganPoster 34 - Provider Perspectives on Processing Emotions in Primary Care (PEPC): A Steppingstone Within Care Pathways for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Hernan Barenboim PhD, LMFTPennStateA03 - High-Impact Professional Coaching: System Change For Integrated Care Settings At The Individual Level
D10 - A Future for Teaching Integration: Insights from National Faculty Data and Innovative Educational Design Using Integrated Healthcare as a Vehicle for Physician Learning and Development
Sara Barker MPHAIMS Center, University of WashingtonI11 - Pediatric Integrated Care Across the Age Spectrum: Expanding Family-Centered Care Models
K06 - Evidence to Action: Building Policy Advocacy Skills for Integrated Care Professionals
Jackie Bartley RN, BSNCompass Health NetworkK09 - Building Integrated Care for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Missouri’s Collaborative Health Home Model
Hina Batool PsyDWellstar, Internal Medicine Associates of MariettaPoster 31 - Brief ADHD Evaluations for Adults In Primary Care: Our Quest To Provide Affordable and Comprehensive Assessment
David Bauman PsyDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)How to Love Your Craft: A Retreat for Integrated Care Professionals
ELO4 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
C08 - First Impressions, Lasting Impact: Mastering the PCBH Introduction to Drive Engagement and Value-Based Care
D07 - The Hard Truth About PCP Buy-In: What Medical Teams Need from BHCs
F07 - Too Complex for PCBH? Redefining Care with the Transdiagnostic Matrix Framework
L07 - From Community Health Center to Academic Hub: Building and Sustaining a PCBH Workforce Through Training Partnerships
Bridget Beachy PsyDCommunity Health of Central WashingtonHow to Love Your Craft: A Retreat for Integrated Care Professionals
ELO4 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
C08 - First Impressions, Lasting Impact: Mastering the PCBH Introduction to Drive Engagement and Value-Based Care
D07 - The Hard Truth About PCP Buy-In: What Medical Teams Need from BHCs
F07 - Too Complex for PCBH? Redefining Care with the Transdiagnostic Matrix Framework
L07 - From Community Health Center to Academic Hub: Building and Sustaining a PCBH Workforce Through Training Partnerships
Elizabeth Joy Beckman MDConcert HealthELO9 - High-Impact Psychopharmacology for Integrated Primary Care: Practical Skills for Real-World Mental Health Treatment
J06 - The Physician Champion: Why They Matter and How Medical Leaders Grow in Integrated Care
William Beecroft M.D.,D.L.F.A.P.A.Blue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganBlue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganA15 - Matching Messaging to Motivations: Aligning CoCM’s Value with Clinical, Operational, and Financial Priorities
C09 - Inside the Payer Lens: Psychiatrists Shaping Integrated Behavioral Health from the Payer Medical Director Seat
Rebecca Begans LCSWMazzoni CenterG13 - DBT-Informed Primary Care Framework
Jerica Berge PhD, MPH, MFT, CFLEUniversity of Colorado Medical School and Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS)F05 - Best Practice for Engaging Family in Healthcare: Actionable Recommendations for Stakeholders across the Healthcare System
J02 - Addressing Food Insecurity in Primary Care: Ideas from Professionals Working Across Multiple Sectors
sarah bernes MPH, LMSW, MBAMeadows Mental Health Policy InstituteF10 - Measurement-Based Care for SUD in Collaborative Care: Practical Tools, Workflows, and Implementation Strategies
H14 - Using Data in Collaborative Care
Andrew Bertagnolli PhDAmazon + One MedicalL14 - Shaping the Future of Collaborative Care Research
Amie Bettencourt PhDJohns Hopkins School of MedicineD05 - Tiny Patients, Vast Opportunities: Reimagining CoCM for Early Childhood Mental Health
Whitney Bignell PhD, RDN, LD/NEast Tennessee State UniversityL02 - Clinics Helping Adults Thrive (CHAT) - an Innovative Connection between Rural and Charitable Clinics and Senior Meal Programs in Tennessee
Anne Bird MDRady Children's HospitalI13 - Beyond Cultural Competency: Practicing Cultural Humility in Pediatric Integrated Care
L09 - Redefining Access to Pediatric ADHD Care: An Interdisciplinary Model for Integrated Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Sharon Black PhD, LISW-CP/SHopeHealthG07 - From Burnout to Breakthrough: Women Leaders Share Their Stories
I05 - From Imposter Syndrome to Impact: Owning Our Impact
Kayla Blackborow LCSWMaineHealthH12 - Contingency Management in Primary Care: Utilizing a team-based approach for successful patient outcomes treating Stimulant Use Disorder.
Mabel Bongmba MD, FAPAConcert HealthELO9 - High-Impact Psychopharmacology for Integrated Primary Care: Practical Skills for Real-World Mental Health Treatment
Maya Boustani PhDLoma Linda UniversityD14 - Teaching the PCBH Model to Family Medicine Residents and IBH psychology students in an FQHC: The ICARE Project
Yun Boylston MDBurlington Pediatrics/ Mebane PediatricsA06 - Intensive Health Behavior and Lifestyle Treatment (IHBLT) Offered Through a Pediatric Integrated Nutrition Program: Improving Access to Care
C02 - Building an Integrated Nutrition Program in Pediatric Primary Care
D11 - School-Based Telehealth: A Novel Partnership Model to Improve Access to Medical and Mental Health Care
G08 - CoCM 2.0: Scale and Sustainability of a Pediatric Integrated Collaborative Care Model Within a Pediatric Medical Home
H05 - Creating Force Multipliers for Integrated Care Management in the Pediatric Medical Home
Allison Brenner PhD, MPHMission Driven DataK11 - Balancing rigor and reality: Evaluating a New Contingency Management Program in a Community Health Setting
Kerry Brodziak LCSWLurie Children's HospitalE09 - Bridging the Gap: How Integrated Care Can Enhance Access to Evidence-Based Mental Health Care Through Collaboration with Community Therapists
Charlotte Brown M.D.Vanderbilt University Medical CenterI14 - Interprofessional Patient Mentor Home Visits: Evaluating a Team-Based IPE Model to Advance Patient-Centered Care.
Frandrea Brown PhD, LMFTECU Health Medical CenterJ08 - Trauma-Informed Screening in Inpatient Rehabilitation: Linking ACEs, Protective Experiences, and Social Determinants to Patient Outcomes
Nicole Buhr M.A.ETSU Department of Family MedicineE07 - Evaluating Components of the Primary Care Behavioral Health Model as Predictors of Provider Satisfaction
Abbie Burka PharmDLipscomb UniversityI14 - Interprofessional Patient Mentor Home Visits: Evaluating a Team-Based IPE Model to Advance Patient-Centered Care.
Stephanie Burkhard PsyDHealthSource of OhioK14 - Hiring Beyond Vibes: A Motivation-Based Interviewing (MBI) Approach for Integrated Care
Mary Carol Burkhardt MD MHACincinnati Children's Hospital and Medical Center, General PediatricsL11 - IBH-P a Model for Deeper Integration into Primary Care from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center
Erik Butler MDUniversity of North CarolinaA08 - Two-Sides of the Same Coin: Considerations for PCBH in Practice in Community vs. Academic Settings
G12 - Beyond Warm Handoffs: Expanding Behavioral Health Access Through an Adapted PCBH Model in a Community Practice
Colby Butzon PhDLe Bonheur Pediatrics / Methodist Le Bonheur HealthcarePoster 51 - The Hidden Handoff: Tips and Tools for Supporting Successful Transitions from Pediatric to Adult Healthcare
Shana Byerley MAETSU Department of Family MedicineE04 - Integrative Approaches to Women’s Sexual Health: Improving Access to Care and Clinician Competency
Lucy Byrne MAMidwestern UniversityPoster 82 - Beyond the Waiting List: Cultural Attitudes Toward Organ Donation

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