Using a proven clinic training and competency model, this project will increase capacity for rural clinics in the Upper Peninsula to integrate behavioral health services for adolescents into primary care health centers.
Past Grants
Building the Capacity of Rural Health Centers to Deliver Adolescent-Friendly Integrated Behavioral Health
Award Amount $311,779
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Year(s) 2019
Duration 2019
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Counties Served Alger , Baraga , Chippewa , Delta , Dickinson , Gogebic , Houghton , Iron , Keweenaw , Luce , Mackinac , Marquette , Menominee , Ontonagon , Schoolcraft
ID: 1904-144599
Organization
The Regents of the University of Michigan
Tags
Rural health Integrated care Mental health Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) Practice transformation Policy and government Behavioral Health Children Vulnerable populations Provider training Primary care General health topics Capacity building Type of grant Health Fund special interests