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Supporting Persons with Serious Mental Illness through Enhanced Primary Care

THURSDAY, MARCH 25th / 2:00-3:00pm ET

Because primary care providers are often the first to identify and support individuals with serious mental illness (SMI), as well as chronic diseases, integrating primary care and behavioral health care is imperative to narrow health disparities for patients with SMI. Join the National Council for Behavioral Health as we explore core concepts around providing care for individuals with SMI through two models of enhanced primary care and associated quality measures. Register here

 
 
 

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