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  • Healthcare Management
  • Behavioral Health Integration
  • Interprofessional Collaboration

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  • The field of integrated behavioral healthcare is rapidly evolving.
  • The Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) plays a key role in this development.
  • Assessing organizational growth and strategic direction is crucial for sustained impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reflect on the past year's achievements of the CFHA.
  • To analyze the current trajectory and future prospects of integrated behavioral healthcare.
  • To identify areas for continued growth and development within the CFHA and the broader field.

Main Methods:

  • Review of CFHA's annual activities and strategic initiatives.
  • Analysis of partnership expansion and reach.
  • Qualitative assessment of organizational maturity and field advancements.

Main Results:

  • CFHA has experienced significant growth in partnerships and operational reach.
  • The organization demonstrates increasing accomplishments in advancing integrated care.
  • The field of integrated behavioral healthcare is maturing and broadening its scope.

Conclusions:

  • CFHA is successfully expanding and maturing as an organization.
  • Continued effort is necessary to address the remaining work in integrated behavioral healthcare.
  • The association is well-positioned for future contributions to the field.