ECHO-Chicago & Americares: Partnering for Mental Healthcare, Part 1

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This month, we’re excited to share another multi-part series where we talk about our partnership with Americares and some of the series that have come from that partnership, specifically those series related to mental and behavioral healthcare. This series, ECHO-Chicago & Americares: Partnering for Mental Healthcare, will focus on the Behavioral Health Integration & Serious Mental Illness for FCCs series. These series were developed with Americares and participants came from Free and Charitable Clinics across the country. This first episode includes a conversation with Americares’s Vice President of US Programs, Saqi Maleque Cho, and a dialogue between co-Lead Facilitators of the series, University of Chicago’s Drs. Doriane Miller and Dan Yohanna. The interviews are conducted by ECHO-Chicago Transformation Impact Manager Kathryn West, who also coordinated these series. They’ll discuss how the series and partnership began, what makes these series unique, and why mental and behavioral healthcare matters! Two future episodes will be published in the coming weeks featuring past participants of both series who will talk about what they’ve learned and how the series impacted their clinics and practices.

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