EPISODE · Mar 1, 2025 · 48 MIN
Ep. #83 From Models to Practice: A Unified Approach to Integrated Care
from The Integrated Care Podcast · host Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, host Grace Pratt leads a discussion with co-hosts Jen Thomas, Bridget Beachy, and Neftali Serrano about the impact of different models of integrated care, notably Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) and the Collaborative Care Model (COCM). The conversation dives into the history, practical application, and the ongoing debates surrounding these models. It emphasizes the importance of team-based care and understanding the context in which these models are implemented. They discuss the significance of balancing evidence-based practices with real-world application and the need for collaboration in the healthcare industry. Join the team as they share insights, challenges, and the future direction of integrated care
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In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, host Grace Pratt leads a discussion with co-hosts Jen Thomas, Bridget Beachy, and Neftali Serrano about the impact of different models of integrated care, notably Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) and the Collaborative Care Model (COCM). The conversation dives into the history, practical application, and the ongoing debates surrounding these models. It emphasizes the importance of team-based care and understanding the context in which these models are implemented. They discuss the significance of balancing evidence-based practices with real-world application and the need for collaboration in the healthcare industry. Join the team as they share insights, challenges, and the future direction of integrated care
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