Comprehensive Health Integration Part 1: Introducing a New Framework

People of all ages with co-occurring physical health, mental health and substance use challenges, as well as social determinants of health needs have higher health costs, yet experience poorer health outcomes, according to recent research. Racial, ethnic and economic challenges create significant inequities within physical and behavioral health settings.

Integrated care models are a promising solution to more effectively address co-occurring health conditions, improve health outcomes and reduce health inequities across populations.

In this Comprehensive Health Integration (CHI) Webinar Series, integrated care experts will review current data surrounding integrated care models and approaches and explore components of a new and visionary integrated care framework focused on bi-directional and population-based comprehensive health care outlined in the upcoming paper titled, Designing, Implementing and Sustaining Physical Health –Behavioral Health Integration: The Comprehensive Healthcare Integration Framework.

Please join us and our experts in the field on Wednesday, April 27 from 12-1 p.m. ET for our upcoming webinar, Comprehensive Health Integration Part 1: Introducing a New Framework, to explore the current state of integration and learn more about the comprehensive health integration framework.

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