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Through redesigning curricula to meet the demands of integrated team-based care, we will successfully prepare our behavioral health workforce to meet the quadruple aims of health care. It is essential for trainers to consider the priorities in team-based skill development to optimize care delivery. Refocusing behavioral health providers to broaden from a siloed practice approach to a team-based approach takes skill development. As behavioral health providers develop these unique multidisciplinary skills, they will demonstrate their worth, role, and responsibility on the integrated medical team.
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Manson, L. (2018). BHP Performance on Medical Teams. In: Macchi, C., Kessler, R. (eds) Training to Deliver Integrated Care. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78850-0_6
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