As the prevention field moves towards integrated care models that facilitate accessibility of evidence-based interventions, there is a need to capitalize on innovative settings and strategies to effectively implement such programs. This manuscript describes lessons learned in the implementation of eHealth Familias Unidas-a family-based program for Hispanic parents and adolescents for the prevention of substance use, sexual risk behaviors, and sexually transmitted infections-in pediatric primary care settings as well as the process of engaging clinic personnel in the implementation process. (Am J Public Health. 2026;116(S1):S22-S27. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2025.308340).
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