Name
An ACO-Community-Hospital Partnership Approach to Expanding Pediatric Behavioral Health Integration
Description
In this session, presenters will discuss implementation frameworks and their use in expanding behavioral health across an ACO network. Implementation data from this work will be discussed utilizing RE-AIM metrics. Presenters will share lessons learned, including facilitators and barriers.
Cody Hostutler
Content Level
Intermediate
Tags
Outcomes, Pediatrics
Session Type
Concurrent
SIG or Committee
Pediatrics (PEDs)
Objective 1
Identify facilitators and barriers to Behavioral Health Integration
Objective 2
Explain the importance of implementation frameworks in Behavioral Health Integration.
Objective 3
Understand descriptive statistics, run charts, and statistical difference testing across a range of implementation outcomes.
Content Reference 1
Hostutler, C. A., Shahidullah, J. D., Mautone, J. A., Rybak, T. M., Okoroji, C., Bruni, T., Stephenson, K. G., Utset, L. V., Freeman, K. A., LaLonde, L., & Riley, A. R. (2024). A systematic review and meta-analysis of pediatric integrated primary care for the prevention and treatment of physical and behavioral health conditions. Journal of pediatric psychology, jsae038. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsae038
Content Reference 2
Shahidullah, J. D., Hostutler, C. A., Coker, T. R., Allmon Dixson, A., Okoroji, C., & Mautone, J. A. (2023). Child health equity and primary care. American Psychologist, 78(2), 93.
Content Reference 3
Smith, J. D., & Polaha, J. (2017). Using implementation science to guide the integration of evidence-based family interventions into primary care. Families, Systems, & Health, 35(2), 125.