The mind and body are interconnected. What affects one affects the other. To ensure optimal treatment outcomes for the individuals you serve, it is imperative that you incorporate a whole-person approach to treatment planning. Designed for any behavioral healthcare professional, this course highlights the crucial elements of a treatment plan that you must include, as well the fundamentals of forming a treatment team. As you navigate through this course, you will learn the reasons why creating a complete and thorough plan is a vital piece of the treatment puzzle, as well as the consequences of not incorporating one in this manner. Using detailed case scenarios and interactive exercises, you will apply the skills you learn throughout the course. After completing this training, you will have gained key competencies to develop a person-centered, multi-disciplinary treatment team, as well as effectively implement a successful treatment plan in your own work setting.
Outline:
Section 1:Introduction
About This Course
Learning Objectives
Section 2:Integrated Care Treatment Planning Overview
Meet Alexis
Alexis: What Was Missing?
Understanding Integrated Care Treatment Planning
Working Collaboratively
A Continuum of Collaboration
Six-Level Framework for Integrated Care
Health, Wise, and Reynolds developed a similar six level framework for integrated care. These include:
Examples of Integrated Care Practice
Standard Framework for Levels of Integrated Healthcare
Treatment Goals
Essential Elements of an Integrated Treatment Plan
Improving Healthcare:The Triple Aim
Treatment Planning
Elements of Treatment Planning
Quick Check:Elements of an Integrated Care Treatment Plan
Meet Shandra
Summary
Section 3:Person-Centered Care
Meet Maria
Maria and the Home Visit
Establishing Integrated Care Treatment Goals
Whose Goals Are These Anyway?
Person Centered SMART Goals
Person-Centered Planning and Cultural Competence:What Do You Know?
Summary
Section 4:The Whole Health Approach to Treatment
Achieving a Whole Health Approach
Gaps in Healthcare
Full Collaboration
Where Do You Begin?
Quick Check
Care Coordination
Quick Check
Medication Reconciliation
Quick Check
Features of an Effective Integrated Care Treatment Plan
Summary
Section 5:Integrated Care Team
Meet Xavier
The Conclusions
The Treatment Team
Changes to the Healthcare System
Treatment Team Collaboration
Treatment Team Communication
HIPAA and Other Privacy Considerations
Review: Xavier's Integrated Care Team
Developing Xavier's Integrated Treatment Plan
Incorporating Input
The Eight Dimensions of Wellness
Meet Tarik
Section 7:Conclusion
Summary
Course Contributors
Resources
References
Congratulations!
Exam
BrainSparks
Cheryl Holt, MA, an independent consultant, has more than 30 years of experience in the behavioral health industry, serving clients at the provider, payer, and national levels. Her focus has been on behavioral health service delivery, behavioral health integration, research and analysis of healthcare policy, strategic planning, process improvement, performance measurement, and interagency collaboration. Cheryl's behavioral health experience includes direct service delivery, management, program development, and advocacy for behavioral health policy including mental health parity, mental health and addiction treatment reform, and healthcare integration. Disclosure: Cheryl Holt, MA has declared that no conflict of interest, Relevant Financial Relationship or Relevant Non-Financial Relationship exists.Staff Writer: Nellie Galindo, MSW, MSPH
Nellie Galindo received her Masters of Social Work and Masters of Science in Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has worked with individuals with disabilities in several different settings, including working as a direct service provider for individuals with mental illness and leading a youth program for young adults with disabilities. She has facilitated and created trainings for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the areas of self-advocacy, healthy relationships, sexual health education, and violence and abuse prevention. Mrs. Galindo has worked in state government assisting individuals with disabilities obtain accessible health information in their communities, as well as utilizing the Americans with Disabilities Act to ensure equal access to healthcare services. Disclosure: Nellie Galindo, MSW, MSPH has declared that no conflict of interest, Relevant Financial Relationship or Relevant Non-Financial Relationship exists.Expert Reviewer: Melissa Lewis-Stoner, MSW, LCSW-C
Melissa A. Lewis-Stoner, MSW, LCSW-C is the Product Manager for Behavioral Health for Relias. Ms. Lewis-Stoner received her Masters of Social Work from the University of Pittsburgh. She is a licensed clinical social worker with more than 20 years of behavioral and public health experience in state government and not-for-profit agencies. Prior to joining Relias, Melissa served as a Client Advisor for a behavioral health analytics company. She also has experience in managing behavioral health homes and public health chronic disease programs. Melissa's career began in treatment services where she worked as a drug and alcohol treatment specialist in a non-profit substance abuse program, provided outpatient mental health clinical services, and also started a co-occurring mental health and substance abuse forensic program serving pre-release and post-release criminal justice clients. Disclosure: Melissa Lewis-Stoner, MSW, LCSW-C has declared that no conflict of interest, Relevant Financial Relationship or Relevant Non-Financial Relationship exists.
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