id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-030872-qhyjhk1r Wissow, Lawrence S. Policy recommendations to promote integrated mental health care for children and youth 2020-08-25 .txt text/plain 3222 164 40 19 Integration continues to face significant barriers, including lack of consensus on how primary care and co-located mental health professionals should share roles, the need for substantial transformation in how practices operate if they are to provide mental health care, 20 financing schemes that do not incentivize treatment in primary care or collaboration with mental health providers, 21 and a lack of mental health practitioners trained to work in primary care settings (especially in linguistically and culturally diverse communities). d. HRSA could expand and institutionalize its support so that all states could have so-called "child psychiatry access programs" that promote interprofessional collaboration and education supporting mental health service delivery in the pediatric primary care. 46, 47 These programs provide informal mental health consultation to primary care providers around specific patient's problems, and many currently have primary care provider training and practice transformation components which could be expanded to include helping integrated behavioral health providers (including those in schools) adopt and use evidencebased brief interventions or telepsychiatry when necessary. ./cache/cord-030872-qhyjhk1r.txt ./txt/cord-030872-qhyjhk1r.txt