Presenters
Kelli Bosak LCSW, AMBehavioral Health Director
Three Rivers Health Center
Kelli Bosak is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker serving as the Behavioral Health Director at Three Rivers Health Center (TRHC), which is owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians. Kelli has been working in outpatient healthcare settings since 2014 in both urban and rural communities and is passionate about the primary care behavioral health model because of its ability to increase patient access, decrease stigma, and improve overall health by making primary care medicine more compassionate, culturally-responsive, and meaningful for individuals and families. She currently serves as a leader of CFHA’s Measurement-Based Care Workgroup and is a former Co-Chair of the Primary Care Behavioral Health Special Interest Group. In addition to her leadership roles and working as a Behavioral Health Provider at TRHC, she has connected with many audiences through CFHA presentations, continuing education programs in healthcare, tribal and academic settings, and contributed as an author regarding topics associated with advancing Measurement-Based Care in Integrated Care.
Bill Sieber PhDChief and Director, Integrated Behavioral Health
University of California, San Diego
Dr. Bill Sieber earned his doctorate degree in clinical health psychology from Yale University, completing his internship at the Palo Alto VA/Stanford consortium. He is a Clinical Professor at UC San Diego in both the Department of Family Medicine as well as Department of Psychiatry. He co-founded the UC San Diego Integrated Behavioral Health program that now includes dozens of behavioral health providers serving over 120,000 patients across 12 primary care clinics across San Diego county. He served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Behavioral Medicine, has published dozens of papers in top-tier research journals, been a Principal Investigator (PI) or Co-PI on several grants examining the value of behavioral health providers on patient care, is a reviewer for over a dozen premier professional journals, and currently serves as Associate Editor for Families, Systems, and Health, the premier peer-reviewed APA journal for integrated behavioral health. He has appeared in popular health publications such as MD Edge Internal Medicine and in 2024 was honored as a “luminary” by the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. He has presented to over 200,000 health care providers on topics including improving one’s physical and mental health, the management of anxiety, fatigue and insomnia, mindfulness, caregiver stress syndrome, and burnout of health care professionals.