integration of policy, practice and partnership with chad morris, phd
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From the the first Annual National Conference on Tobacco and Behavioral Health, which occurred May 19-20, 2014 in Bethesda, MD and was hosted by the Central East Addiction Technology Transfer Center, a program of The Danya Institute. You can see videos from the conference on our website www.ceattc.org (go to “Tobacco and Behavioral Health Resources” under “Special Topics”). Panel will focus on the necessary partnerships to integrate tobacco prevention and tobacco cessation in community and health systems. Three perspectives will be shared: Public Health, Primary Care, and Behavioral Health. Chad Morris, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver, Department of Psychiatry, and Director of the Behavioral Health & Wellness Program and interdisciplinary Wellness Leadership Institute. At UCD, he is the principal investigator of multiple studies exploring the effectiveness of organizational, psychosocial, and pharmacologic tobacco control and wellness strategies across the age range. As the Vice President of Spark Inspiration, Dr. Morris also offers corporate wellness solutions. Dr. Morris has provided clinical, public policy and program evaluation consultation across 30 states and internationally. Currently, he serves on a number of boards, including the North American Quitline Consortium, and Association for the Treatment of Tobacco Use and Dependence.TRANSCRIPT
Behavioral Health: Integration of Policy, Practice, and Partnership
Chad Morris, PhDNational Conference on Tobacco and Behavioral HealthMay 20, 2014Bethesda, Maryland
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Eight Dimensions of Wellness
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Integration is the New Norm
Mental health and addictions Across healthcare sectors Integrated care & health homes Public health Quitlines
Community integration EHRs & Performance measurement
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Sustainable Business Model
Expertise, Preparation, Resources
Values
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Organizational Values
How do the values of your organization inform your decision to prioritize or not prioritize tobacco cessation?
Sustainable Business Model
Expertise, Preparation, Resources
Values
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http://www.bhwellness.org/resources/toolkits/
Tobacco‐Free Policy
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An addiction… is an addiction…
is an addiction
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CLINICIAN ENGAGEMENTCLINICIAN
ENGAGEMENTRealistic
ExpectationsRealistic
Expectations
Clinical UtilityClinical Utility
ValuesValuesPersonal ImpactPersonal Impact
TrainingTraining
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Organizational Assets
What are your agency’s unique strengths and resources that will facilitate success?
What additional skills and resources does your agency need to ensure success?
Sustainable Business Model
Expertise, Preparation, Resources
Values
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• BHWP Toolkit
http://www.bhwellness.org/resources/toolkits/
The Evidence Base
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Why Behavioral Health?
Experts in behavioral change Duration of treatment Therapeutic alliances Co‐occurring treatment Integrated and health home models Access to high risk populations Community‐based and patient‐directed Complements other prevention and
wellness activity Performance measurement
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Peer‐Driven Services
Peer Advocate/ Mentor – An individual with “lived experience” who has received specialized training and supervision to work with others who have a similar history
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Sustainability
What are your plans for creating sustainable integration of tobacco control and prevention?
Sustainable Business Model
Expertise, Preparation, Resources
Values
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Tobacco Dependence Treatment Does Not Need to Be in a Silo
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Chronic Care Model
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Shelina D. FoderinghamDirector of Practice Improvement, National Council for Behavioral Health
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www.thenationalcouncil.org/consulting‐best‐practices/national‐behavioral‐health‐network‐tobacco‐cancer‐control/