Practice-Based Implementation Network: Behavioral Health Technician Optimization Pilot Lessons Learned

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Libretto, Salvatore [1 ]
Edwards-Stewart, Amanda [1 ]
Kazi, Asiya K. [1 ]
Narayanan-Pandit, Surya [1 ]
DeRoma, Virginia [1 ]
McLaughlin, Elizabeth [1 ]
Shank, Lisa M. [1 ]
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[1] Psychol Hlth Ctr Excellence, Practice Based Implementat Network, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA
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10.1093/milmed/usae220
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Introduction Between June 2021 and December 2022, the Practice-Based Implementation (PBI) Network conducted a pilot to study the optimization of behavioral health technicians (BHTs) within military behavioral health (BH) care system specialty BH clinics. Behavioral health technicians are paraprofessionals found in all branches of the military, and with training across a variety of clinic functions. Behavioral health technicians support BH specialty providers in many clinic functions (i.e., administrative, case management, clinical, and outreach). The primary aim of the BHT optimization pilot was to increase BHTs' involvement in clinical care.Materials and Methods Four military BH outpatient clinics participated in the BHT optimization pilot. Participants from the 4 clinics included 12 BHTs, 3 providers, 3 internal facilitators, and 3 dual-role providers/internal facilitators. The pilot asked each clinic to assess their BHT utilization needs, and then barriers and facilitators to BHT optimization were addressed by creating site-specific BHT optimization plans.Results The degree to which clinic optimization of BHTs impacts provider workload, clinic capability or capacity, and patient access to evidence-based care could not be determined during the BHT optimization pilot. However, individualized clinic BHT optimization plans and strategies appeared to be feasible and acceptable methods for military health system BH clinics to optimize BHTs' clinical skills. Lessons learned from this pilot included that: (1) clinics should consider establishing and maintaining action plans with specific, actionable goals for use of BHTs, and (2) BHT supervision, training, and clinic processes supporting optimization should be prioritized despite time constraints.Conclusion Overall, individualized clinic BHT optimization plans and strategies appear to be feasible and acceptable methods for military health system BH clinics to optimize BHTs' clinical skills.
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