Due to barriers in accessing specialty care, primary care providers and the supporting primary care behavioral health providers can be in the position of managing a complex case while connecting to specialty care. This presentation will use a deidentified case example to demonstrate how the presenters navigated some of the specialty care barriers to treat a patient with a combined functional and pain disorder presentation. Additionally, literature on the barriers to specialty care and other ways to manage these barriers will be reviewed.
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