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Manohar V* and Fantozzi N
The general purpose of this article is to inform our peers about the integration of Behavioral Health Care into Medical Management in a Patient Center Medical Home. 1. The specific purpose of this report is to provide details of the work flow we have planned and implemented to accomplish this objective; with the hope that others in a variety of settings will attempt to customize this model to meet their patient needs and facilitate the work of their staff in order to enhance the quality of integrated care. 2. It is important to have a behavioral management plan because it introduces both structure and acts as a tool to monitor the many facets of a patient’s care that may be affected by the use of controlled substances. In order to provide the highest level of care each provider must be aware of current happenings as well as all practicing within the same guidelines. This will help to ensure that each patient is receiving the highest level of care with the least invasive and potentially dangerous measures. 3. With this goal in mind, perhaps one of the simplest ways to ensure this is to show the utmost respect for each patient and what they are currently struggling with. This must be recognized and delivered by each part of the healthcare team that interacts with the patient. This includes but is not limited to the receptionist, medical assistant, nurse, medical doctor, therapist, and psychiatrist.