Arizona Department of Psychiatry & Psychology Grand Rounds
Monday January 21, 2019
12:00-1:00 PM
ARZ SC MC CC CP 17B/ARZ PX MH 01 135/ARZ SC TB 01 714
*Lunch will be provided at MCB Scottsdale and MCH only*
Integrated Behavioral Health: A Population Based Model to Improve Access to Evidence-Based Mental Healthcare
Dr. David J. Katzelnick
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
David J. Katzelnick, M.D. is Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Psychology at Mayo Clinic. He was the founding Chair of the Division of Integrated Behavioral Health at the Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota. His major clinical and research interests are in mood and anxiety disorders, psychopharmacology, diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders in primary care and medication education. He is currently Mayo Co-PI for the COMPASS Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services (CMS) grant which has the goal of spreading a collaborative care management model to manage patients with depression and diabetes and/or cardiovascular disease. He was the Depression Co-Chair for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Robert Wood Johnson Breakthrough Series Collaborative – Improving Care for People with Chronic Conditions III and Co-Chair for the AAFP/ACP/APA Initiative to Improve Care for Patients with Depression. He was also faculty member of the National College Depression He was awarded the Collaborative Partner of the Year in 2006 by the Mental Health Association of Wisconsin. He has been principal investigator for a number of retrospective and prospective randomized trials of treatment of mental disorders.
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION
The presentation will illustrate the core elements of the Integrated Behavioral Health Model as it has been developed and disseminated at Mayo Clinic and describe how it addresses the major problems of stigma and access to evidence-based care.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After this training, participants will be able to:
- Describe the 3 roles of the Mayo IBH Social Work Model.
- Explain how new CMS codes can now provide reimbursement for the IBH model.
- Identify why the IBH model emphasizes focused and time limited care.
ATTENDANCE / CREDIT
Text the code (provided only at the session) to 507-200-3010 within 48 hours. Credit is announced on the Series page. All sessions are reviewed individually and credit is pulled if it does not meet the criteria. Swiping your badge will NOT provide credit, that process is only applicable to meet GME requirements.
TRANSCRIPT
Any credit or attendance awarded from this session will appear on your Transcript.
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