HITEQ Health Center Behavioral Health Integrator Badge
Health centers are increasing the integration of behavioral health in primary care, spurred by an increased focus on whole person care and additional funding. Effective use of health IT in conjunction with patient privacy and confidentiality is imperative to support behavioral health.

According to the Office of the National Coordinator, "Health information technology can help to improve behavioral health care and can further enable care coordination and integration, increase information sharing, and support prevention, treatment, and recovery activities. Access to and the exchange and use of behavioral health information as part of routine care can help to improve continuity in care services and support efforts toward achieving an interoperable health care system across the continuum."

Take some time to read through some of the articles on this page and then fill out the submission form on the right and you will be rewarded with a Health Center Incredible Behavioral Health Integrator badge! This is an official badge that is submitted by the HITEQ Center as a proof of completion to the blockchain. Your credentials can be added to profiles such as LinkedIn and verified through accreditation services such as Accredible and Open Badge.

https://hiteqcenter.org/Services/Badges-Self-paced-Learning/Behavioral-Health-Integrator

 

Event date: 4/7/2020 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Export event
Telehealth Learning and Consultation (TLC) Tuesdays - Telehealth Billing
Alyssa Carlisle
/ Categories: Telehealth, Webinars, Archived

Telehealth Learning and Consultation (TLC) Tuesdays - Telehealth Billing

The TLC Tuesdays series provide an opportunity to learn more about the use of technology to support telehealth delivery. 

Webinar Takeaways:

  • Documentation of telehealth visits should be similar to in-person progress notes. For example, should include the location of the patient and the provider, the type of service provided (e.g., individual, group). For group visits, it is recommended that providers document how a telehealth visit maintained the same best practice standards as an in-person visit. This includes documentation of how patient anonymity was achieved through privacy settings. 
  • For school-based practitioners, it is important to review the guidelines that connect HIPAA and FERPA.
  • There are special considerations for the treatment of Substance Use Disorders. During the state of emergency, controlled substances can be prescribed via tele at a first visit. Many changes for Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs). For example, no physical needed for Buprenorphine dosing. Some states are allowing for cross-state behavioral health counseling visits. 
  • Presenters advised that the same CPT codes should be billed as in-person visits, but modifiers may be different. Center for Connected Health Policy Billing Guide for Telehealth Encounters was recommended. 
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HRSA Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Technical Assistance

HRSA Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Technical Assistance

The HRSA Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Technical Assistance (COE for BHTA) helps grantees integrate substance use and mental health (behavioral health) services in primary care settings.

Focus: PHI

Focus: PHI

Patient privacy and confidentiality form a crucial component of the patient-doctor treatment relationship, particularly when seeking treatment for mental health or substance use disorders. Multiple federal privacy laws, in addition to state laws, provide privacy protections for mental health and substance use disorder treatment records, while permitting communication of these records to other healthcare providers, patients’ families, and others.

Behavioral Health Integration Compendium

Behavioral Health Integration Compendium

Many health centers collaborate with external behavioral health providers or provide co-located or integrated behavioral health services within their health center. Some of the most significant challenges are determining which data to share, how to store it within the Electronic Health Record, and how to use it within primary care. This compendium of literature and resources offers some guidance related to behavioral health data integration, complete with key health center considerations for each.

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