Training to Deliver Integrated Care (eBook)

Skills Aimed at the Future of Healthcare

C.R. Macchi, Rodger Kessler (Herausgeber)

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2018 | 1st ed. 2018
XXIV, 230 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-78850-0 (ISBN)

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This unique trainer's resource offers a comprehensive blueprint for preparing clinicians for practice in the changing and challenging environment of integrated care. Based firmly in new evidence-based models of behavioral care in medicine, it sets out the aims and objectives of modern integrated care delivery in a streamlined pedagogy-to-practice framework. Teaching strategies for developing core skills and competencies, suitable across diverse educational and workforce development settings, are presented with data-based rationales and guidelines for design and implementation. Chapters also cover the range of essentials, from research support to business acumen to program evaluation methods, needed to meet bedrock goals of improved quality of care, clinical outcomes, and patient satisfaction.

 The book's comprehensive coverage:

 

  • Reviews the evidence base for integrating medical and behavioral care.
  • Provides empirically sound guidelines for training learners in integrated    practice.
  • Breaks down skill development into critical training objectives.
  • Offers detailed content of a current degree program in integrative behavioral  medicine.
  • Recommends measures to support responsive, patient-centered, and    sustainable training programs.

A robust guide to a more inclusive and effective future, Training to Deliver Integrated Care expands the healthcare horizon to accommodate trainers working in health psychology, general practice, primary care medicine, and consulting, as well as supervision and coaching professionals.



C. R. Macchi, Ph.D. was trained as a systems therapist receiving his doctorate in family therapy from Kansas State University. He is currently with Arizona State University as a clinical assistant professor and internship coordinator with the behavioral health doctoral program. Dr. Macchi's research and clinical work have addressed the impact of health behavior change and chronic disease management on a patient's relationships. Currently Dr. Macchi is part of a research team that is developing a validated measure for determining clinic-level integration. His work has involved multidisciplinary teams interested in collaboration and integration of medical and behavioral health.

Rodger Kessler is a health psychologist practicing in family medicine for over 20 years. He is an assistant professor in the department of family medicine and the center for translational science at the University of Vermont, and become an associate clinical professor in the doctoral program in Behavioral Health at Arizona State University. He has designed, implemented, and evaluated the effectiveness of many integration projects in family medicine, internal medicine, and subspecialties, as well as three integrated Vermont Fletcher Allen Health Care Patient Centered Medical Home MH collaborative practices and is beginning a 30 project national project to evaluate the outcomes of different models of integration. He is Project Director of a recent SAMHSA funded multi department initiative training medical residents, nurses and social work students in team based integrated care. He is a senior editor of Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy, Research for which he edited a special edition on the patient centered medical home. 

C. R. Macchi, Ph.D. was trained as a systems therapist receiving his doctorate in family therapy from Kansas State University. He is currently with Arizona State University as a clinical assistant professor and internship coordinator with the behavioral health doctoral program. Dr. Macchi’s research and clinical work have addressed the impact of health behavior change and chronic disease management on a patient’s relationships. Currently Dr. Macchi is part of a research team that is developing a validated measure for determining clinic-level integration. His work has involved multidisciplinary teams interested in collaboration and integration of medical and behavioral health.Rodger Kessler is a health psychologist practicing in family medicine for over 20 years. He is an assistant professor in the department of family medicine and the center for translational science at the University of Vermont, and become an associate clinical professor in the doctoral program in Behavioral Health at Arizona State University. He has designed, implemented, and evaluated the effectiveness of many integration projects in family medicine, internal medicine, and subspecialties, as well as three integrated Vermont Fletcher Allen Health Care Patient Centered Medical Home MH collaborative practices and is beginning a 30 project national project to evaluate the outcomes of different models of integration. He is Project Director of a recent SAMHSA funded multi department initiative training medical residents, nurses and social work students in team based integrated care. He is a senior editor of Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy, Research for which he edited a special edition on the patient centered medical home. 

Overview of Integrated Care.- Background and need.- Integrated behavioral health care models.- Skills needed for behavioral health in primary care.- Training the Workforce for Integrated Behavioral Health Care.- Patient-focused healthcare delivery.- Quality imporovement, research, outcomes-informed practice.- Behavioral health practitioner performance on medical teams.- Business of health care delivery.- Business entrepreneurship.- Internship, training, workforce development.- Supporting System Chanes for Integration.- Workforce development, CEUs/CME programs.- Institutional support and resourcing.- Further research and training development.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.8.2018
Zusatzinfo XXIV, 230 p. 26 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Allgemeinmedizin
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Schlagworte behavioral health practice • collaborative primary and behavioral care • healthcare trends • Integrated health care • patient-centered medical home • PCMH
ISBN-10 3-319-78850-7 / 3319788507
ISBN-13 978-3-319-78850-0 / 9783319788500
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