Behavioral Health Integration
Quarterly Implementation Update
Sustainable Behavioral Health Integration Financing: Successful Practices and OpportunitiesThe latest issue brief from the California Quality Collaborative (CQC), Sustainable Behavioral Health Integration Financing: Successful Practices and Opportunities, identifies practices that facilitate sustainable
payment for behavioral health integration (BHI) into primary care in commercial settings based on interviews with California providers and plans.
BHI Implementation Webinar SeriesJoin CQC on 1/8 for a webinar exploring strategies for expanding behavioral health integration, overcoming barriers, sustaining quality and financial goals, and engaging key partners in long-term success.
BHI Focused on Children and YouthCQC's newest learning collaborative launched last month to enhance pediatric behavioral health care by improving delivery, sharing best practices, and developing innovative solutions to real-world challenges.
Bridging the Gap on Behavioral HealthJoin Blue Shield of California Industry Initiatives to hear Crystal Eubanks, Executive Director of CQC discuss advancing whole-person care through integration.
Cal-In Peer Group for California BHI LeadersIn partnership with the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, CQC is hosting quarterly virtual meetings for BHI professionals in California — providing a space for connection and collaboration. The group's next meeting takes place on December 4.
Dan Blocker, PhD, LMFT, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center
Why is BHI Important to Your Organization?At the CalHIVE BHI Annual Convening, representatives from participating organizations, including Dan Blocker, PhD, LMFT, Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, weighed in on why BHI is important for their organizations.
The California Quality Collaborative (CQC) is a quality improvement program of the Purchaser Business Group on Health (PBGH). CQC's Behavioral Health Integration Initiative supports integrating behavioral health into primary care to improve access and outcomes across California. To learn more about this work, visit our website.
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