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Integrated Primary Care Newsletter

    November 2012
Year End Report of Services in an Integrated Care Setting
MADISON, WI -- Reporting on integrated care settings is an evolving process.  Often it is hard to know what to track and how to arrange the data. There is a great deal of data in EMRs across the country that is not being reported yet because, since integrated programs are so new, there is no requirement for it.  Here is one good example of a year end report that could be useful in helping other programs design their reporting.  Read More

Massachusetts Medicaid Issues RFI in Preparation for Payment Reform

BOSTON, MA Massachusetts Medicaid (Mass Health) recently issued an RFI for reactions to a proposed new clinical model for primary care services for Medicaid recipients.  Read More 

 

CIPC Faculty Lead State PCMH Initiative Workshop

WORCESTER, MA - On June 4th, four of our CIPC Faculty, Drs. Blount, Runyan, Mullin and Connell, along with additional faculty from the primary care practices at UMass Medical School, lead a day of workshops on the role of Behavioral Health in the Patient Centered Medical Home for the Massachusetts Patient-Centered Medical Home Initiative (MA PCMHI).  Read More

CIPC Exhibiting at National Conferences

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WORCESTER, MA - The Center for Integrated Primary Care is excited to announce that we have been partic-ipating as exhibitors at several national conferences during the 2012 year. It has been wonderful to have the opportunity to stay up to date on the latest research and clinical practices as well as to meet and talk with so many of you.  Read More   
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Dan Mullin, PsyD
Daniel Mullin, PsyD
Course Director 

NEW! Certificate of Intensive Motivational Interviewing Training
 

WORCESTER, MA -The University of Massachusetts' Center for Integrated Primary Care (CIPC)  announces a new intensive training program in Motivational Interviewing. Course Director Daniel Mullin teaches Motivational Interviewing as an evidence based approach to promoting behavior change. The competent practice of Motivational Interviewing can be a tremendous asset to health care providers practicing in the Patient Centered Medical Home.

 

Motivational Interviewing is a critical skill for healthcare providers who wish to:

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