Shanti J. Kulkarni, Marie White, Kelley Reinsmith-Jones, Kelly Powers
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Behavioral Health Access and Workforce Competence for Integrated Care: Highlighting Interprofessional Initiatives from Two North Carolina Social Work Programs
Effective team-based care is necessary for implementation of the integrated care models recommended to improve behavioral health access. Many models rely on social workers who are trained to deliver behavioral health care as an interprofessional team member. In this article, we highlight two social work programs utilizing interprofessional education to enhance team-based care competence.
期刊介绍:
NCMJ, the North Carolina Medical Journal, is meant to be read by everyone with an interest in improving the health of North Carolinians. We seek to make the Journal a sounding board for new ideas, new approaches, and new policies that will deliver high quality health care, support healthy choices, and maintain a healthy environment in our state.