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  • Behavioral Health Integration
  • Primary Care

Background:

  • The editorial proposes a strategic framework for Families, Systems & Health to support sustainable integration of behavioral health services.
  • It emphasizes the need for operational and financial policies, processes, and procedures to bolster integration efforts.

Discussion:

  • The authors advocate for the pursuit of actuarial research data to evaluate the cost and cost-impact of various behavioral interventions within primary care settings.
  • This data is crucial for understanding the economic consequences of different integration models.

Key Insights:

  • A framework for sustainable integration is essential for advancing behavioral health.
  • Actuarial data is key to evaluating the cost-effectiveness of behavioral interventions in primary care.
  • Families, Systems & Health can play a pivotal role in this advancement.

Outlook:

  • The journal's vision includes redefined priorities, focus, and administrative structure to champion these initiatives.
  • This strategic direction aims to enhance the journal's contribution to the field of behavioral health integration.