Featured Resources

Resource Libraries


AIMS Center’s Online Resource Library

The University of Washington AIMS Center, or Advancing Integrated Mental Health Solutions, features a variety of tools and materials to help you learn about and effectively implement collaborative care and other behavioral health integration models. Use the keyword search, filters, or both to narrow your search and quickly find what you are looking for.

Resources for Integrated Care

The Resources for Integrated Care library permits browsing by category (e.g. tools, webinars, tip sheets, briefs, etc.); stakeholder group (e.g., primary care providers, behavioral health providers, long-term service providers, health plans, etc.); target population (e.g. older adults, physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, etc.); or concept (e.g., cultural competence, integrating care, care coordination, etc.).

National Rural Health Resource Center Library

The Center's Resource Library features webinars, presentations, articles and toolkits developed by trusted industry leaders to guide and support rural health stakeholders. Visit a portal to see resources related to a topic, learn from success stories in the Rural Center’s hospital, or use the search bar to search the entire library.

Behavioral Health Resource Library

The National Center for Healthy Safe Children features a behavioral health resource library that contains tips, tools, toolkits, reports, and learning modules to support the integrated care movement and improve quality care.

Collaborative Family Healthcare Association

The Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) promotes comprehensive and cost-effective models of healthcare delivery that integrate mind (behavioral health) and body (physical health). CFHA is a member-based, member-drive collaborative organization. CFHA provides education, training, partnering, consultation, research, and advocacy for individuals ,families, patients, providers and communities. An annual conference is hosted every year by CFHA and they are actively engaged in healthcare change through development, design, delivery, and assessment.

Intermountain Healthcare

Intermountain Healthcare is a Utah-based, not-for-profit system of 23 hospitals, a Medical Group with more than 1,600 physicians and advanced practice clinicians at about 180 clinics, a health plans division called SelectHealth, and other health services. Helping people live the healthiest lives possible, Intermountain is widely recognized as a leader in clinical quality improvement and in efficient healthcare delivery. Browse Intermountain’s Live Well Library (https://intermountainhealthcare.org/health-information/health-library/) to find helpful patient handouts, and information on high blood pressure, diabetes, depression, hospitalists, prescription opioids, and more. Listen to podcasts and learn from Intermountain leaders as they discuss current topics in healthcare.

National Council for Behavioral Health

The National Council for Behavioral Health provides consulting, training, and technical assistance to health and human services organizations as well as to state and local governments to improve care for people with mental and addiction disorders. Browse the “Topics A-Z” tab and you will find toolkits, handouts, tip-sheets, evidence-based approaches, infographics, and more regarding addiction, crisis services, medicaid, tobacco cessation, etc. The National Council introduced Mental Health First Aid USA, an 8-hour comprehensive training that teaches how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. To date, more than 1.5 million people across the United States have been trained in Mental Health First Aid

Webinars


National Council for Behavioral Health Webinars

National Council webinars present experts on key mental health and integrated behavioral topics, followed by meaningful Q&A with webinar participants. Webinar topics include: addiction disorders, clinical practice improvement, workforce development, compliance, integration, health reform and payment systems, trauma-informed behavioral health, and health IT and treatment technologies.

Center for Care Innovations Resource Center

The Center for Care Innovations Resource Center features webinars, resources, tools, and coaching to build the skills to succeed in strengthening the health and health care of underserved communities. Browse the digital library that includes various focus areas (e.g. community-centered care and population management) and programs (e.g. addiction, telehealth, etc.).


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