Behavioral Health

Integrating primary care into a community mental health center

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Other benefits. When primary care is delivered in a CMHC, there are “huddles” and warm handoffs that allow for bidirectional collaboration and care coordination between the primary care and behavioral health teams in real time. In addition, family medicine residents, medical students, and other learners can be successfully included in an IBH clinic for patients with SMI. The behavioral health team provides the mentorship, education, and modelling of skills needed to work with this population, including limit-setting, empathy, patience, and motivational interviewing.

For their part, learners self-report increased comfort and interest in working with underserved populations and improved awareness of the social determinants of health after these experiences.4,5 Many patients at CMHCs are comfortable working with learners if continuity is maintained with a primary care provider.

Challenges we’ve faced, tips we can offer

For primary care providers, the unique workplace culture, terminology, and patient population encountered in a CMHC can be challenging. Also challenging can be the combining of things such as electronic medical records (EMRs).

Culture. The CMHC model focuses on team-based care spearheaded by case managers, in contrast to the traditional family medicine model wherein the physician coordinates services. Case managers provide assessments of client stability and readiness to be seen. They also attend primary care visits to support patient interactions, provide important psychosocial information, and assess adherence to care.

Terminology. It’s not always easy to shift to different terminology in this culture. Thus, orientation needs to address things such as the use of the word “patient,” rather than “client,” when charting.

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