Illinois CoCM Workgroup
Join Kristen Malloy and Jen Thomas for the Illinois CoCM Workgroup! This group meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 12pm CT .
Join Kristen Malloy and Jen Thomas for the Illinois CoCM Workgroup! This group meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 12pm CT .
During CoCM SIG meetings, we hear from colleagues who are implementing CoCM across the country and learn innovative ways to approach the challenges of building and sustaining a robust integrated care program. It is also a space to ask questions and share progress and challenges with experts in CoCM and integrated care. We also have […]
The Medical Champions for Integrated Care (MChIC) Workgroup was created for medical professionals navigating the challenges of integrating physical and behavioral health care. We understand how exhausting breaking down silos in healthcare can be—because we’re on that journey with you! The MChIC Workgroup will meet quarterly on a Friday at 2pm ET // 1pm CT […]
This training equips Behavioral Health Consultants (BHCs) and other primary care team members with skills for effective single-session interventions within the PCBH model. The program includes a 3-hour training session, practical implementation over three months, and two coaching sessions spaced three months apart. Topics include: PCBH Model and the role of Single-Session Interventions Techniques for […]
The rapid development of behavioral health integration around the nation in health systems with multiple primary care sites has led to the emergence of a new role: “director,” or “supervisor,” or “lead” of behavioral health integration (BHI). A number of people in this role feel unprepared for the demands that it imposes. They have risen […]
The Commercial Payer Advisory Workgroup is a dynamic, drop-in workgroup hosted by CFHA members Ed Jones & Norm Ryan to surface real-world challenges and opportunities in financing integrated care—especially in commercial settings. Open to all, the group fosters a peer support network for professionals navigating the business side of integration, from reimbursement barriers to payer engagement. Together, […]
The rapid development of behavioral health integration around the nation in health systems with multiple primary care sites has led to the emergence of a new role: “director,” or “supervisor,” or “lead” of behavioral health integration (BHI). A number of people in this role feel unprepared for the demands that it imposes. They have risen […]
This group aims to advance the science and practice of integrated behavioral health in specialty medical settings through connection and collaboration. We are creating a place for anybody on the medical team (medial provider, allied health, etc.) who wants to improve team-based care in medical specialties. Join Toni Mahowald and Jon Deiches on the […]
CFHA Community Conversations provide integrated care colleagues an opportunity to engage in relaxed dialogues and voice their experiences & questions around high interest topics. This month's topic: New weight loss drugs - how do we work with these and support patients and teams As weight loss medications become increasingly prevalent, the role of integrated […]
The Commercial Payer Advisory Workgroup is a dynamic, drop-in workgroup hosted by CFHA members Ed Jones & Norm Ryan to surface real-world challenges and opportunities in financing integrated care—especially in commercial settings. Open to all, the group fosters a peer support network for professionals navigating the business side of integration, from reimbursement barriers to payer engagement. Together, […]
Transform your practice with our comprehensive 4-month learning program on Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) integration, led by nationally renowned experts Bridget Beachy and David Bauman. As trailblazers in one of the nation’s most successful PCBH programs, Bridget and David bring unparalleled expertise and practical insights to help you achieve meaningful integration of behavioral health services in […]
The rapid development of behavioral health integration around the nation in health systems with multiple primary care sites has led to the emergence of a new role: “director,” or “supervisor,” or “lead” of behavioral health integration (BHI). A number of people in this role feel unprepared for the demands that it imposes. They have risen […]