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The Clinical Director will be a licensed pediatric psychologist engaged in patient care and responsible for oversight of the delivery of behavioral health services in the Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) service line for Children's Health Alliance, LLC (a.k.a CHA or Nemours Children's Health- Florida Primary Care.
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The Behavioral Health Consultant (BHC) provides expert integrated care to pediatric and adult patients as a member of the Primary Care Medical Home or Specialty Care treatment team.
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NSCH offers comprehensive primary care, dental services, behavioral health care, care management, pharmacy, substance abuse disorder treatment, nurse care management, and insurance enrollment assistance services.
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A high level of comfort in providing consultation and training to other members of the primary care team in the areas of mental health, chemical dependency, and behavioral medicine.
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The Licensed Clinician is a core member of the Collaborative Care team involving the patient's primary care provider, psychiatric consultant, and other behavioral health providers.
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Improve population health outcomes by providing consultation on behavioral health issues to primary care team members. Provide education, care coordination and consultation with behavioral health care managers and primary care providers.
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Concert Health helps primary care providers deliver exceptional, reimbursable, and integrated behavioral health services to their patients. Concert Health is a mission-driven Behavioral Health Medical Group bringing evidence-based behavioral health services to primary care practices and organizations across the country.
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As a Certified Community Behavioral Health Center (CCBHC) and a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), this organization delivers whole health care - integrated mental health and addiction services, Primary Care and housing, in addition to promoting hope and supporting the well-being of the Oregon communities it serves.
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Brookside is a licensed Community Health Center of Brigham and Women's Hospital and provides multi-disciplinary, comprehensive care with services in a range of medical areas including Adult, Family and Pediatric Primary Care, OB/GYN, Family Planning, Dental/Oral Surgery, Nutrition/WIC, Behavioral Health and Specialty Medicine (Cardiology, Pulmonology and Nephrology.
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Open Door Health Services is a one stop shop, community health center providing primary care for adults and children, dental, family planning, WIC, and behavioral health services.
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Our care team consists of doctors, advanced practice professionals, Pharm D, Care Coach Nurse, MA, Behavioral health specialist, Quality based Coder, Referral Coordinator and more.
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Managed care delivery systems, state government and management practices; state laws, regulations and rules related to behavioral health and primary care; program evaluation; contract administration; HIPAA; business continuity and disaster planning; public information request regulations and processes.
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At 360 Behavioral Health, we take pride in our long-standing commitment to providing exceptional care for individuals impacted by autism and other developmental delays. Effective Communication: 360 Behavioral Health will, upon request, provide auxiliary aids and services leading to effective communication for people with disabilities, including qualified sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices, documents in Braille, and other ways of making communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments.
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The Behavioral Health Care Manager functions as a core member of the Collaborative Care team that involves the patient's primary care provider (PCP), a psychiatric consultant, and, when available, other mental health providers in and out of the primary care offices.
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MUSC Health Orangeburg s network now includes a 286-bed acute care hospital in Orangeburg, a breast center with mobile mammography capabilities, Bamberg-Barnwell Emergency Medical Center, Express Care locations in Orangeburg and Santee, seven primary care clinics, and fifteen specialty practices located throughout Orangeburg, Bamberg and Calhoun counties.
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