Integrated Health Services
"Integrated Health Care" means that physical and mental health, including substance abuse, are provided in one location that is welcoming and easy to navigate. Providers work together as a single team for the benefit of the consumer and the focus is on collaboration, wellness and recovery regardless of the ability to pay.
Local partnerships include the Washtenaw Community Health Organization, University of Michigan Health Systems, Community Support and Treatment Services and a host of non-profit community primary care clinics.
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Brochures
Models
Presentations & Articles
- Audit C
- Atlman Tool
- Behavioral Health/Primary Care Initiatives In Washtenaw County, Michigan
- Behavioral Health Tracker - Yakovich
- Changing The Culture: Adopting A Primary Care Short Term Treatment Model - Reynolds-Scott-Chambers
- Collaborative Care 1: Working Together To Improve Services, Stories From CHC and MH Providers Participating in the National Collaborative Care Project - Yakovich-Cooper
- Collaborative Care 2: Working Together To Improve Services, Stories from CHC and Mental Health Providers Participating in the National Collaorative Care Project - Yakovich-Franko-Stark
- Continuum of Integration Model-Complete
- Early Psychosis: A Guide To Physicians
- Economics of Behavioral Health Services In Medical Settings: A Summary of the Evidence - Blount
- Federal Tort Claims-Act
- Getting Started With Collaborative Care: Working All Aspects of the Four Quadrant Model
- Modified Mini - Internation Neuroppsychiatric Interview
- Patient Health Questionaire (PHQ-9)
- Preparing Mental Health Clinicians To Work In Primary Care - Blount
- Primary Care Mood Disorders Questionaire
- Primary Care Nursing In A CMHC
- Sample of Integration Model/Recommendations
- SF-12 Acute Sample: Your Health & Well Being
- WCHO Staff Presentation



