Bringing Behavioral Health into Primary Care Settings

BY MARTHA WHITECOTTON         SPONSORED CONTENT The integration of behavioral health into the primary care setting has resulted in a number of benefits. Traditionally, behavioral health and medical health operated separately, but in recent years, the integration of these two systems has improved access to care, ensured continuity of care, reduced stigma associated with seeking care and allowed for earlier detection and treatment of mental health and substance abuse issues. By bringing behavioral health specialists into primary care facilities, healthcare systems have streamlined care and brought down costs, working collaboratively and reducing the number of appointments and hospital visits. At Carolinas HealthCare System, we use technology to take behavioral health integration one step further. A robust behavioral health integration project was developed through myStrength, using virtual and telehealth technology to ensure that every primary care practice has the capabilities for early detection of mental illness and substance abuse and upstream intervention, easing the connection between behavior health specialists and patients who might otherwise be averse to seeking professional help. Mental illness touches each of us personally: one in five individuals struggles with mental health issues, yet access to care is one of the biggest issues facing North Carolina residents today. As of 2015, 29 out of 100 counties in North Carolina do not have a single psychiatris...
Source: The Health Care Blog - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tags: Hospitals Patients Behavioral Health Carolinas Healthcare Systemh Mental Health primary care Source Type: blogs