Primary care providers (PCPs) often refer patients with mental health conditions outside their clinics because of time constraints and organizational factors. Integrated behavioral health (IBH) services can augment primary care but require careful assessment of the clinic’s needs, including philosophy, patient population, staff requirements, and healthcare goals. Effective integration involves securing stakeholder buy-in, understanding PCPs’ attitudes toward mental health, and preparing thoroughly for implementation. Successful models of IBH necessitate shared operational and financial risks, clear leadership support, and comprehensive planning. This article outlines key considerations and preparatory steps for integrating IBH services into primary care settings.
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