2023
DOI: 10.22454/fammed.2023.715036
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Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care Residency and Nonresidency Practices

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Integrated behavioral health (BH) is becoming a preferred model of care for primary care because it improves patient outcomes and satisfaction. Little is known about whether residency practices are consistently modeling this preferred care model relative to real-world nonresidency practices. The study compared levels of BH integration, patient health outcomes, and satisfaction with care between residency practices and nonresidency practices with colocated BH providers. Methods: Base… Show more

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