This guide can help providers and practice staff appropriately bill for Collaborative Care services.
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Office Management
Motivational Interviewing
Now in a fully rewritten fourth edition, this is the authoritative presentation of motivational interviewing (MI), the powerful approach to facilitating change. It has been updated and streamlined to be even more user-friendly as a practitioner guide and course text....
Suicide Prevention Protocol Development Guide for Primary Care
Suicide is a leading cause of death, and roughly 50% of patients who complete suicide have been seen by a health care provider in the 8 weeks prior to their death. This places primary care providers in an important position to identify suicide risk and initiate...
Comparison of Teleintegrated Care and Telereferral Care for Treating Complex Psychiatric Disorders in Primary Care: A Pragmatic Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial
In this journal, investigators compare 2 clinic-to-clinic interactive video approaches to delivering evidence-based mental health treatments to patients in primary care clinics to determine which is more effective.
CoCM Adapting to Workforce Change
The successful execution of Collaborative Care (CoCM) programs require participation from a team of clinical and administrative staff to deliver, monitor, and supervise the evidence-based model of care. While workforce changes are inevitable, preparation can help...
CoCM EHR Documentation Templates Universal
This document provides examples of EHR documentation templates currently used by an organization delivering CoCM services. Please use and adapt as your organization desires. Also note that these examples include “Patient/Parent/Caregiver†for application to adult...
Introducing Collaborative Care
Collaborative Care may be a new concept for many patients. This tool will assist care providers in introducing the concept, as well as providing them with a script.
AIMS Center: What is Collaborative Care?
An overview of Collaborative Care from the University of Washington AIMS Center where the model was first developed.
Collaborative Care for Depression and Anxiety Problems
Published in Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Collaborative care is associated with significant improvement in depression and anxiety outcomes compared with usual care, and represents a useful addition to clinical pathways for adult patients with depression...
Learn about the Collaborative Care Model (APA)
Over the past decade, the integration of behavioral health and general medical services has been shown to improve patient outcomes, save money, and reduce stigma related to mental health. Significant research spanning three decades has identified one model – the...