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Integrated Health Initiatives

Integrated Health Initiatives. Presented by: Kathleen Reynolds, Senior Consultant - CIHS. PBHCI – SAMHSA/HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions Grant. Awarded to the National Council for Community Behavioral HealthCare Four years; $5.3 Million/year Target Audience SAMHSA Grantees

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Integrated Health Initiatives

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  1. Integrated Health Initiatives Presented by: Kathleen Reynolds, Senior Consultant - CIHS

  2. PBHCI – SAMHSA/HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions Grant • Awarded to the National Council for Community Behavioral HealthCare • Four years; $5.3 Million/year • Target Audience • SAMHSA Grantees • HRSA Grantees • General Public • Services • Training and Technical Assistance • Knowledge Development • Prevention and Wellness • Workforce Development • Health Reform Monitoring and Updates

  3. Primary Behavioral Health Care Integration (PBHCI) Program - Grantees • Program purpose • To improve the physical health status of people with SMI by supporting communities to coordinate and integrate primary care services into publicly funded community-based behavioral health settings, including substance abuse service organizations • Expected outcome • Grantees will enter into partnerships to develop or expand their offering of primary healthcare services for people with SMI, resulting in improved health status • Population of focus • Those with SMI served in the public behavioral (MH/SA) health system

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