AHHN Behavioral Health
Behavioral Health Workgroup
MEETS MONTHLY ON THE 3RD MONDAY AT 2:00 PM
The AHHN Behavioral Health Workgroup brings together partners and staff from across the network
to advance AHHN behavioral health initiatives. Meetings provide important updates, share key
information, and create opportunities for collaboration and feedback. Participation is open to all
staff within AHHN, regardless of role, who are interested in supporting behavioral health efforts
across the network.
To join, please email allhands@luriechildrens.org.
Behavioral Health Learning Community
MEETS MONTHLY ON THE 4TH TUESDAY AT 11:00 AM
The BH Learning Community provides an opportunity for any behavioral health employee within our
network to come together for professional development, education, and informal consultation on
pressing behavioral health topics. This monthly virtual gathering creates a supportive space for
behavioral health providers to discuss shared challenges, problem-solve collectively, and access
resources.
To join, please email allhands@luriechildrens.org.
Behavioral Health Consultation
All Hands Health Network's Behavioral Health Consultation model is a flexible, case-based model designed to meet our primary care partners where they are in providing mental health care. We understand each of our pedatric primary care partners has unique organizational strucres and processes, but all share a common commitment to addressing growing mental health demands. AHHN shares in that commitment and we have developed our BH Consultation model to reflect our partners expressed interest in consultation for the diagnosis, medication management, and child-focused evidence-based psychotherapeutic treatment.
The AHHN BH Consultation Model offers two levels of service to participating network providers:
Level One: Provider Consultation - Messaging between Lurie Children's Behavioral Health Specialists and the provider using a secure Provider-to-Provider Communication System. You will recieve timely responses for clinical questions regaridng the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, anxiety, or depression in pediatric patients.
Level Two: Consultative Assessment - A one-time diagnostic telemedicine evaluation conducted by a Licensed Child Psychologist. Following the assessment, the referring PCP will receive a written report including psychotherapeutic and pharmacological treatment recommendations.
As appropriate, AHHN BH Consultations will include links to targeted provider training materials, patient education materials, and algorithms. Our team can be available for practice-level learning sessions to address pediatric psychopharmacology and child-focused, evidence based psychotherapeutic strategies.
Please reach out to allhands@luriechildrens.org to inquire.
