Description
Rates of depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use and grief are rising across large segments of the population-particularly for youth, and black, indigenous and people of color. Primary care will be the first responders to this mental health crisis across the country. There has never been a more important time for the integration of behavioral health in primary care for early identification, treatment of mild to moderate conditions, and enhanced referral to specialty care. Integrated care has also shifted to telehealth and there are emerging lessons. Join us for a discussion on the importance of integrated care for supporting public health, behavioral health, and health equity during COVID-19.
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Learning Objectives:
- Describe the central role of integrated care in COVID-19
- Describe and share in lessons learned from virtual integration.
- Review the need, disparities and risks in a rising behavioral health crisis.
- Identify the role of integrated care in management of coronavirus for vulnerable populations.
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