Let's transform the system to integrate care.

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Philanthropists

You’re a connector and an enabler. You build bridges within communities and across sectors that influence systems-level change.

Community

You’re the expert of your health needs. You embody connectivity to overcome fragmentation.

Policy Leaders

You’re a decision-maker and change agent for your community and state. You apply evidence and implement policy to align and incent systems for better health outcomes.

Payers

You affect care delivery by designing and implementing payment models for integrated care.

Providers & Practice Leaders

You’re on the front line of care delivery. Your skills and expertise allow you to integrate care directly for your patients.

Educators

You train the workforce by teaching current and future providers how to care for patients together.

Community

You’re the expert of your health needs. You embody connectivity to overcome fragmentation.

Policy Leaders

You’re a decision-maker and change agent for your community and state. You apply evidence and implement policy to align and incent systems for better health outcomes.

Payers

You affect care delivery by designing and implementing payment models for integrated care.

Providers & Practitioners

You’re on the front line of care delivery. Your skills and expertise allow you to integrate care directly for your patients.

Educators

You train the workforce by teaching current and future providers how to care for patients together.

Philanthropists

You’re a connector and an enabler. You build bridges within communities and across sectors that influence systems-level change.

Impact Practice

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Stories of State Policy Change

State agencies, policy makers, and decision makers are exploring viable solutions to better address and integrate behavioral health. Stakeholders are ready for action and are seeking assistance, tools, and tactics to advance policy that supports and achieves whole person health. Each state is unique, at their own level of readiness for change, and may seek help to align behavioral health with broader state strategies for health policy and delivery systems redesign. To accelerate advances, Make Health Whole applies a systematic approach to technical, adaptive and leadership assistance for state-level policy change.

The following vignettes describe three states who represent different stages of change, and different needs. Each of these states has made significant progress toward integrating behavioral health by applying the Make Health Whole Integration Action Framework and using the companion tools to achieve their goals. In each case, the Farley Health Policy Center (FHPC) served as a partner to assist with implementation to catalyze state agency activities and help integrate their fragmented systems. These are their stories.

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Idaho

As a frontier state, rural Idaho communities create both isolated bright spots and disconnected or absent resources. The resulting impact on adopting integrated behavioral health is insufficient awareness and sharing of best practices. Idaho stakeholders needed to clarify and unify their state-level vision around expanding integrated behavioral health efforts.

Learn how our technical assistance helped stakeholders create a clear roadmap to guide integrated behavioral health efforts, including billing, financing, and education.
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Virginia

Following multiple tragedies that occurred across the state, the desire to improve behavioral health services was greater than ever. But deep investments from the state were directed at the problem without achieving optimal results.

Discover how we employed adaptive assistance to explore the restructuring of behavioral health services to promote integration.
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Oregon

With years of experience advancing strategies for improving behavioral health service delivery, Oregon leaders wanted assistance to maintain trust while coordinating and prioritizing policy agendas, and developing structured recommendations for the state.

See how our leadership assistance advanced the mission of the collaborative.
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