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This communication is sent on behalf of University of Washington's Behavioral Health Insititute at Harborview Medical Center in collaboration with the Washington Health Care Authority.
We would greatly appreciate ten to 15 minutes of your time to complete the Behavioral Health Institute’s TeleBehavioral Health (TeleBH) annual survey.
Your feedback is essential in helping to assess the impact of TeleBH Training programs, identify ongoing training needs, and "take the pulse" among community-based providers regarding telebehavioral and virtual health.
As a Center of Excellence, the Behavioral Health Institute at Harborview Medical Center collaborates with community partners to advance behavioral health and addiction treatment and strengthen the dedicated workforce providing these services. Your responses will directly inform the development of future training, technical assistance, and support for behavioral health providers.
Please note: This survey is offered through MailChimp, which may not be supported by some agency browsers.
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The Harborview Behavioral Health Institute (BHI) is a program of Harborview Medical Center that is dedicated to advancing innovation, research and clinical practice in community behavioral health. The BHI Pillars of Clinical Services, Training, Policy and Workforce Development, and Research and Program Evaluation are focused on innovative practices that improve access to effective behavioral health care. The BHI is led and staffed by Harborview Medical Center clinical staff and faculty from the UW Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
The Harborview Behavioral Health Training, Workforce and Policy Innovation Center (TWP) is dedicated to increasing access to quality training for all mental health and substance use providers in Washington state.
The initial work of the (TWP) started with funding from the 2019 legislative budget. The program’s contract with the Washington State Health Care Authority, defined a shared commitment to advancing behavioral health services across Washington State.
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