Practice Brief 1: Opportunities and challenges in healthcare integration
Abstract
This practice brief is the first of a series aimed at documenting the advancement of Michigan communities toward the promise of integration. Integrating primary and behavioral health care offers vast potential for better outcomes for children, youth, and their families and communities. Several Michigan children’s mental health leaders are convening as an Action Learning Network (ALN) with the intent of making progress on integration by identifying priority challenges and strategic actions in a proactive fashion.
Citation
Hodges, S., & Miel-Uken, S. (2013). Practice Brief 1: Opportunities and challenges in healthcare integration Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences, Department of Child and Family Studies. Michigan Action Learning Network on Primary and Behavioral Healthcare Integration for Children and Families