New Blog Post: The warm handoff in diabetes care is not a response to complications. It is a standard feature of care for a condition that is biopsychosocial from the start.
New Blog Post: The warm handoff in diabetes care is not a response to complications. It is a standard feature of care for a condition that is biopsychosocial from the start.
What PCPs come to trust is not what they were told in a meeting but what they observed over months: that the BHC shows up, that warm handoffs are met with enthusiasm rather than...
Eliot asked us to be present and willing—to be quietly human. Primary care behavioral health built a system for answering those calls—not with elaborate machinery, but with presence, intention, and a colleague who is in the building right now.
E.M. Forster's novel Howards End (1910) has an important theme about connection: "Only connect." He meant these word as an instruction—a belief that the distance between people, whatever its source, is the thing most worth closing...
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