LEVERS FOR CHANGE TO PREPARE THE FUTURE HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE

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LEVERS FOR CHANGE TO PREPARE THE FUTURE HEALTHCARE WORKFORCE REPORTING BACK 1. What are actionable steps that can be taken to move this work forward? 2. Which stakeholders need to be involved in these efforts?

TABLE 1: Improving training to focus on behavioral health promotion/risk prevention by implementing multigenerational surveillance Review discipline specific competencies (and update gaps) for multigenerational issues Develop curriculum, tools, and TA to incorporate competencies in training Expand federal training grant programs for children and adolescent behavioral health Families and public Providers of behavioral health care for children and youth in any setting Foundations, Congress, and other funders

TABLE 2: Incorporating exposure to evidence-based practices into content and assessment of training programs Shared work plan for embedding training into systems of change Create lessons learned document about training systems Have a C-CAB workshop on development and outcomes of backbone/intermediary organizations Intermediary organizations to support and sustain systems change City, state, regional governmental organizations Federal organizations NASADAD, NASMHPD

TABLE 3: Fostering a future integrated, interprofessional care through multiple mechanisms (co-location/integration, co-management, efficient and effective handoffs) Multiple sectors populations about integrated healthcare Include integrated healthcare in professional education/clinical experiences Develop integrated care both physically and culturally APA Integrated primary Care Alliance (23 Orgs) CMS Insurance

Table 4: Improving training on the behavioral health needs of children with disabilities and chronic medical conditions and their families Create alternative payment models Mobilize available models and metrics on cost effectiveness Develop and disseminate quality training Families and providers Education and system administrators Payers and policy makers

Table 5: Engaging patients and parents in co-promotion of behavioral health to improve care in the patient encounter as well as systematically in setting standards and developing content for training programs Engage families in all aspects of programs Gather best practices for parent involvement (incentives) Measure outcomes (culture change) Parents, practitioners, administrators Whole systems Professional associations, federal agencies

Table 6: Using the power of program accreditation, professional certification, and credentialing to improve training regarding behavioral health across professions Connecting accreditation models to the prioritization of C-CAB Policy makers, funders Accrediting officials Consumers and families Medical students, faculty, and schools

Table 7: Enhancing training for healthcare professionals to improve the behavioral health of children, youth, and families involved in other child-serving systems (e.g., schools, prisons, group homes, residential facilities, child welfare) How do we create a culture of shared benefits Goal; System transformation; construct 3-dimensional comp. matrix; disciplines, settings, competencies for different target populations. One of the competencies is requirement to become facile on system transformation and to work in teams Provide practice coach to support dev. of teams and system transformation Payers Policy makers Competency developing organizations NAM

Table 8: Examining how current reimbursement for training and clinical care limits a focus on the behavioral health of children, youth, and families and identifying possible solutions NAM to bridge to evaluate and identify positive models of value-based care with QI and good outcomes Incentives for training programs, systems, and accrediting agencies to shift their programs to deliver optimal cost-effective and effective care Business, Pacific Business Group Health, Nat Coalition of Heath, Nat. Chamber of Commerce, Am Health Insurance Plans Academic institutions teams Foundations and institutes funding innovative care models NAMI