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OD06 - Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care and Its Effect on Patient Outcomes: An Academic Practice Partnership Project


‐ Jul 27, 2020 9:00am


Credits: None available.

This presentation discusses the process of training registered nurses working at the FQHC on integrating behavioral health into primary care and the effect of the behavioral health integration on patient outcomes.

Continuing Education Instructions and Disclosure Information:

Contact hours available until 8/18/2022.

Requirements for Successful Completion:

Complete the learning activity in its entirety and complete the online CNE evaluation. You will be able to print your CNE certificate at any time after you complete the evaluation.

Faculty, Planners, and Speakers Conflict of Interest Disclosure:

Conference Planning Committee Disclosures:

No conference planning committee member discloses any actual or potential conflict of interest.

Speakers Conflict of Interest Disclosure:
No speaker discloses any actual or potential conflict of interest.

Commercial Support and Sponsorship:
No commercial support or sponsorship declared.

Accreditation Statement:
This educational activity is jointly provided by Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc. (AJJ) and the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN).

Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc. is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

AAACN is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider number CEP 5366.

Learning Outcome:
After completing this learning activity, the participant will be able to describe the process of training registered nurses working at the FQHC on integrating behavioral health into primary care and the effect of the behavioral health integration on patient outcomes.


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Sarah Hart
7/28/20 2:54 pm

I really like the idea of a follow-up nurse visit. That is a practical, reasonable way to make sure patients don't fall through the cracks. That can also help quantify the work that the nurses were already likely trying to accomplish in the background anyways.

Tina Switzer
7/31/20 11:51 am

Great presentation! Thank you for sharing. We also have the HRSA, NEPQR grant and I enjoyed hearing about your work!

Suzanne Hammer-White
8/6/20 10:49 am

Sounds like you picked the perfect clinical practice site to start with! The passion that could be heard in Jeannine was so authentic!