Unraveling the Impact of Behavioral Health on Patient-Centric Care
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Behavioral health is pivotal for overall patient well-being, yet healthcare providers are just beginning to recognize the significance of lifestyle factors and social determinants in delivering this sort of whole-person patient-centric care. In this episode of Value-Based Care Insights, host Dan Marino sits down with Dr. Matthew Burg, a clinical health psychologist at Yale, to explore how social determinants and behavioral medicine are addressing the clinical needs of patients. Gain insights into the challenges and opportunities involved in integrating behavioral health into patient care, in prioritizing quality outcomes over services, and in recognizing the importance of preventative measures to establish a more comprehensive patient-centric care delivery system. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lumina-health-partners/message
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