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The current health care environment is characterized by reform initiatives that aim to improve quality while reducing costs through practice transformation. This chapter will introduce the reader to the Patient-Centered Medical Home concept, accreditation processes, and key findings from pilot demonstrations throughout the country. We will highlight the requirements for the provision of behavioral health services in primary care-based medical homes and will argue that the recent inclusion of behavioral health in the medical home is a promising start with much room for improvement.
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Auxier, A.M., Auxier, A.M., Miller, B.F., Rogers, J. (2013). Integrated Behavioral Health and the Patient-Centered Medical Home. In: Talen, M., Burke Valeras, A. (eds) Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6889-9_3
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