Full Name
Jennifer Yturriondobeitia MSW DBH
Job Title
Co-Founder & CEO
Company
Cornerstone Whole Health Organization; 2I-Labs
City (Address)
Boise
State/Province/County (Address)
Idaho
Speaker Short Bio
Jennifer Yturriondobeitia, DBH, MSW, has spent more than 25 years working at the crossroads of behavioral health, primary care, and the communities that often fall through the cracks of both. Her career has been shaped by a simple but persistent belief: that people in rural and underserved places deserve the same quality of integrated care as anyone else, and that building it requires rolling up your sleeves alongside the clinicians, administrators, and families who live with the gaps every day.
As Co-Founding CEO of Cornerstone Whole Healthcare Organization in Payette, Idaho, she has led the development of programs ranging from perinatal opioid support and rural telehealth expansion to veteran suicide prevention and statewide behavioral health crisis evaluation, work that has been recognized with a Don Bloch Award, a Rural Health Hero designation, and a feature in The New York Times. She also co-founded 2I-Labs, a healthcare technology company focused on helping organizations make sense of fragmented data so they can spend less time managing information and more time caring for patients.
Jennifer co-founded the Idaho Integrated Behavioral Health Network (IIBHN) in 2017 to build a community of practice for integrated care professionals across Idaho, and leads the Primary Care Behavioral Health Innovation Center (PIC) and the Cambia Health Foundation-funded Behavioral Health Learning Collaborative, both aimed at making the PCBH model more accessible and sustainable.
She serves as an appointed advisory member of the AHRQ National Integration Academy Council (NIAC) and as Associate Editor of Families, Systems and Health. She holds a Doctorate of Behavioral Health from Arizona State University, a Master of Social Work from Northwest Nazarene University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from St. Cloud State University.
As Co-Founding CEO of Cornerstone Whole Healthcare Organization in Payette, Idaho, she has led the development of programs ranging from perinatal opioid support and rural telehealth expansion to veteran suicide prevention and statewide behavioral health crisis evaluation, work that has been recognized with a Don Bloch Award, a Rural Health Hero designation, and a feature in The New York Times. She also co-founded 2I-Labs, a healthcare technology company focused on helping organizations make sense of fragmented data so they can spend less time managing information and more time caring for patients.
Jennifer co-founded the Idaho Integrated Behavioral Health Network (IIBHN) in 2017 to build a community of practice for integrated care professionals across Idaho, and leads the Primary Care Behavioral Health Innovation Center (PIC) and the Cambia Health Foundation-funded Behavioral Health Learning Collaborative, both aimed at making the PCBH model more accessible and sustainable.
She serves as an appointed advisory member of the AHRQ National Integration Academy Council (NIAC) and as Associate Editor of Families, Systems and Health. She holds a Doctorate of Behavioral Health from Arizona State University, a Master of Social Work from Northwest Nazarene University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from St. Cloud State University.
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