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Welcome to our Website!
This website is designed to give you the latest information about behavioral health integration and to let you dialogue with your peers about important questions and issues in this area. You can download AND upload recent theory or research articles. You can download tools that will help you design and implement a successful behavioral health integration program (These are all free, but you have to join the website as a member first). By joining our list serve (see Discussion Forums ), you can network with folks across the country, share innovations, solve local problems and make integrative behavioral care a reality. You can also contact us directly with questions without going through the list serve. We appreciate your interest in integrated behavioral care and hope you enjoy your journey through this site!

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  Site News :: Panel Addresses Performance Standards In Integrative Care
At a symposium on primary behavioral health care presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Jeff Reiter Ph.D., ABPP and Patricia Robinson Ph.D. addressed two important issues in integrated practice. One is barriers that medical providers encounter when trying to refer patients to the in team behavioral health consultant. The second is determining a productivity standard for an integrated behavior practice. Dr. Reiter discussed results of an in house study of medical providers using the Referral Barriers Questionaire. He also addressed clinic specific factors that might influence the rate of referrals. Dr. Robinson described a formula for measuring the productivity of the in team behavioral health consultant and described three standards for evaluating how productive an integrative behavioral practice is.
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