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The Integrated Care Podcast

The Integrated Care Podcast
Author: Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
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Integrated healthcare. Behavioral Health and medicine. Person-in-context. Teams working together. That's what the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) is about and that's what this podcast is about.
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Navigating Supervision Needs in Integrated Care | CFHA Podcast Episode
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, production editor Grace Pratt is joined by her co-hosts and special guest Nick Schmoyer Edmondson to discuss the supervision needs of Behavioral Health Consultants (BHCs). The discussion includes personal insights from early career experiences, the challenges of moving into integrated care settings, and the importance of adaptive supervision techniques. This episode also features a CEO's Corner segment discussing how administration can better support integrated care practices. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on supervising and training new members in integrated care settings.
Join Grace Pratt and the team on this insightful episode of the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association Integrated Care Podcast, where they delve into the nuances of reflective practice within the fast-paced world of healthcare. Featuring special guest Dr. Jeff Ring, the episode explores how intentional reflection can foster connection, improve practice, and support wellness among healthcare professionals. With contributions from Monica Harrison, Jen Thomas, and Nift Serrano, the discussion provides practical tips to incorporate reflective practices in day-to-day clinical work, balancing the demands of productivity with meaningful patient care and professional growth. Don't miss this enriching conversation on the integration of reflective practice in modern medicine.
Ep. #87 Managing Challenging Patients in Primary Care by Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
In this episode of the Integrated Care podcast by the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, the hosts discuss the importance of risk-taking in career development. They explore personal anecdotes and strategies for overcoming structural barriers to amplify diverse voices within healthcare. Key topics include the importance of mentorship, sponsorship, and the role of community in fostering career growth for underrepresented groups. The episode also touches on the unique challenges faced by women and people of color in leadership roles and the significance of developing specific skills to succeed.
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, host Grace Pratt delves into the complex issue of burnout in the healthcare system. Joined by co-hosts Neftali Serrano and Jen Thomas, the conversation touches on the systemic and personal factors contributing to burnout, the importance of advocacy, and the need for focusing on meaning and purpose. The episode includes personal stories, reflections on the current state of healthcare, and practical advice on how to stay resilient and connected despite challenging times.
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast, hosted by Grace Pratt, join the conversation with co-hosts Bridget Beachy and Jen Thomas as they delve into the importance of prioritizing wellness in integrated care. The discussion covers key strategies for promoting healthy habits and behaviors, the value of understanding patients' day-to-day lives, and the significance of motivational interviewing techniques. Tune in to hear their insights on making meaningful connections with patients and fostering a holistic approach to healthcare.
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, host Grace Pratt leads a discussion with co-hosts Jen Thomas, Bridget Beachy, and Neftali Serrano about the impact of different models of integrated care, notably Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) and the Collaborative Care Model (COCM). The conversation dives into the history, practical application, and the ongoing debates surrounding these models. It emphasizes the importance of team-based care and understanding the context in which these models are implemented. They discuss the significance of balancing evidence-based practices with real-world application and the need for collaboration in the healthcare industry. Join the team as they share insights, challenges, and the future direction of integrated care
In this episode of the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) podcast, production editor Grace Pratt and co-hosts Neftali Serrano, Jen Thomas, and Bridgette D. discuss the challenges and opportunities for healthcare providers in 2025. They delve into how to navigate uncertainty, the importance of community, and finding pockets of joy amidst adversity. Key highlights include Neftali's leadership insights, Jen's work with the Illinois Psychiatric Society on integrated care, and Bridgette's efforts in primary care behavioral health. The podcast also features a powerful poem by Lauren Brantz, 'Inauguration 2025,' emphasizing love, faith, and community as acts of resistance in challenging times. Tune in for a blend of optimism and practical steps to make positive changes in healthcare this year.
Join the team from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) as they reflect on the past year, share their biggest learnings, and discuss their hopes for the future. In this reflective episode, co-hosts Grace, Monica, Bridget, Jen, and Neftali discuss creative problem-solving amidst obstacles, personal and professional growth, and important lessons learned. They also share exciting plans for 2025 and explore the importance of measurement in healthcare, the joy of new professional connections, and the value of being unapologetically authentic. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation on integrated care and more.
In this insightful episode of the Integrated Care Podcast by the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, production editor Grace Pratt and co-host Neftali Serrano are joined by guests Monica Harrison, Ben Hilliard, and Dr. Denise Toshack to discuss the intersection of education and mental health. The conversation dives into personal experiences with the education system, the challenges faced by children with learning disabilities and mental health issues, and the vital role of collaborative care models in schools. Discover how integrating healthcare and educational systems can foster better outcomes for children, address systemic barriers, and alleviate the burdens on families. Tune in to learn about the potential of innovative approaches and the importance of cooperation between pediatrics, behavioral health, educators, and families.
Join Grace Pratt and fellow experts at the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association's Integrated Care Podcast, live from the San Antonio conference. This episode explores the importance of human connection in integrated care, reflections on cultural sensitivity, and the profound impact of this loving professional community. The team shares icebreakers, highlights key moments from the conference, and discusses the excitement of networking, learning, and bringing the spirit of integrated care back to their practices. Special moments include a discussion on the challenges and rewards of integrating medical and behavioral health, and the importance of seeing and valuing each individual patient.
The podcast episode from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, hosted by Grace Pratt and co-hosts, discusses the role of fear in healthcare decision-making. It explores how fear impacts medical professionals' choices, especially in treating conditions like chronic pain or mental health issues. The conversation highlights understanding systemic and personal fears, advocating for community support and training to tackle them. Mention of the upcoming organization events and a call for more compassionate and team-oriented approaches in practice reflect a holistic and resilient healthcare culture. The session closes with reflections on personal resilience and a Rumi poem urging mindful presence and action.
The Coming of Age series is a special set of episodes chronicling CFHA's 30 years of history. Even if you are not a CFHA member, listen in on the stories to gain insights into the key developments in healthcare from two veterans of healthcare transformation. Join Deepu & Grace as we listen in on the stories of collaboration that have brought us to where we are today! Episode 4: Jeri Hepworth & John Rolland
The Coming of Age series is a special set of episodes chronicling CFHA's 30 years of history. Even if you are not a CFHA member, listen in on the stories to gain insights into the key developments in healthcare from two veterans of healthcare transformation. Join Deepu & Grace as we listen in on the stories of collaboration that have brought us to where we are today! Episode 3: Sandy Blount & Frank DeGruy
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, hosts Grace Pratt, Bridget Beachy, Neftali Serrano, Monica Harrison, and Jen Thomas discuss managing grief and emotional responses to patient deaths in a healthcare setting. They emphasize the importance of team cohesion, psychological safety, and open communication among medical professionals. The conversation is prompted by a story shared about a patient who recently passed away, highlighting the emotional challenges clinicians face. They offer practical suggestions for supporting care teams, including establishing a culture of vulnerability, routine debriefings, and fostering strong relationships within the team. Additionally, upcoming CFHA events and resources in integrated care are mentioned.
Podcast Episode: Women in Leadership and Integrated Care
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, Grace Pratt, the production editor, discusses women in leadership and integrated care. Joined by co-hosts Bridget Beachy and Jen Thomas, they share personal stories and experiences of their professional journeys, highlighting key female role models in their lives. The conversation delves into the challenges of leadership, the importance of showing up and saying yes, and the critical need for a structured system and continuous learning in leadership roles. The episode offers insights, encouragement, and practical advice for anyone in or aspiring to be in leadership positions in healthcare and beyond.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:29 Meet the Hosts
01:06 Women Role Models in Our Lives
01:20 Bridget Beachy's Influences
04:28 Jen Thomas's Influences
06:32 Grace Pratt's Influences
09:50 Challenges and Paths to Leadership
10:27 Jen Thomas's Leadership Journey
14:33 Bridget Beachy's Leadership Journey
24:35 Navigating Gender Dynamics in Medicine
25:10 Challenges of Leadership in Healthcare
28:26 Balancing Team and System Responsibilities
31:58 Personal Growth and Leadership
34:54 The Importance of Relationships in Leadership
43:39 Final Thoughts and Reflections
The Coming of Age series is a special set of episodes chronicling CFHA's 30 years of history. Even if you are not a CFHA member, listen in on the stories to gain insights into the key developments in healthcare from two veterans of healthcare transformation. Join Deepu & Grace as we listen in on the stories of collaboration that have brought us to where we are today!
Episode 2: Mac Baird & Bill Doherty
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Health Care Association, host Grace Pratt, along with co-hosts Neftali Serrano, Jen Thomas, and Bridget Beachy, continue their discussion on treating couples within the integrated care setting. They delve into the importance of modeling calm behavior for patients, the role of brief interventions, and strategies for addressing the unique challenges that couples may face, such as communication issues, chronic illness, menopause, and more. The conversation emphasizes the significance of contextual interviews and focusing on each couple's specific dynamics, as well as the practical aspects of integrating couple therapy into primary care without the need for extensive specialized training. The episode also covers “news and notes,” announces upcoming CFHA conference details, and introduces a new pre-professional membership program.
Ep. #74 Substance Use Disorders In Integrated Care by Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
The Coming of Age series is a special set of episodes chronicling CFHA's 30 years of history. Even if you are not a CFHA member, listen in on the stories to gain insights into the key developments in healthcare from two veterans of healthcare transformation. Join Deepu & Grace as we listen in on the stories of collaboration that have brought us to where we are today!
Episode 1: Susan McDaniel & Larry Mauksch