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Curriculum Vitae Benjamin F. Miller IV 1 Contact Information: Benjamin F. Miller, PsyD Associate Professor Office: (303) 724-9706 University of Colorado Denver Fax: (303) 724-9747 School of Medicine Mobile Phone: (857) 334-7833 Department of Family Medicine Email: [email protected] Mail Stop F496 Twitter: @miller7 Academic Office 1 Website: Farleyhealthpolicycenter.org 12631 East 17 th Avenue, Room 3403 Aurora, Colorado 80045 Education: 2000 B.A. Carson-Newman College, Psychology, Religion 2004 MA Spalding University, Clinical Psychology 2007 PsyD Spalding University, Clinical Psychology Professional Appointments 2013 Present Faculty for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement 2013 Present International Advisory Board Member British Journal of General Practice 2013 Present Health and Policy Section Editor and Reviewer for Families, Systems and Health 2013 Present Associate Editor for Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy, Research 2014 Present Director, Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center 2014 Present Faculty for Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Comprehensive Primary Care Initiatives (Texas Medical Foundation) 2014 Present Advisor for Harvard Center for Primary Care Mental Health Integration Program Academic Appointments: 2009-Present Assistant Professor: University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Department of Family Medicine, Aurora, Colorado Supervisor: Frank deGruy, MD, MSFM Duties: Faculty responsible for directing activities related to health care policy and comprehensive primary care (integrated behavioral health). Created several Departmental wide programs around integration, including a postdoctoral fellowship in integrated primary care. Leads several state and national practice transformation efforts including those focused on payment reform and more comprehensive integration. Director of the Department’s Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center. 2007- 2008 Postdoctoral Fellowship: University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Primary Care Psychology, Worcester, Massachusetts Supervisor: Alexander Blount, EdD Duties: Postdoc fellow providing clinical behavioral health services to a diverse group of patients in primary care. Operating in an integrated care model, offered immediate intervention and consultation to primary care patients. In addition, responsible for teaching and training family medicine residents on how to diagnose and treat behavioral health issues in primary care, and collaborate directly with behavioral health providers. Assisted with presentations pertaining to the integration of psychology into primary care (Certificate Program in Primary Care Behavioral Health).

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Contact Information:

Benjamin F. Miller, PsyD

Associate Professor Office: (303) 724-9706

University of Colorado Denver Fax: (303) 724-9747

School of Medicine Mobile Phone: (857) 334-7833

Department of Family Medicine Email: [email protected]

Mail Stop F496 Twitter: @miller7

Academic Office 1 Website: Farleyhealthpolicycenter.org

12631 East 17th

Avenue, Room 3403

Aurora, Colorado 80045

Education:

2000 B.A. Carson-Newman College, Psychology, Religion

2004 MA Spalding University, Clinical Psychology

2007 PsyD Spalding University, Clinical Psychology

Professional Appointments

2013 – Present Faculty for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement

2013 – Present International Advisory Board Member British Journal of General Practice

2013 – Present Health and Policy Section Editor and Reviewer for Families, Systems and Health

2013 – Present Associate Editor for Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy, Research

2014 – Present Director, Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center

2014 – Present Faculty for Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Comprehensive Primary

Care Initiatives (Texas Medical Foundation)

2014 – Present Advisor for Harvard Center for Primary Care Mental Health Integration Program

Academic Appointments: 2009-Present Assistant Professor: University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Department of

Family Medicine, Aurora, Colorado

Supervisor: Frank deGruy, MD, MSFM

Duties: Faculty responsible for directing activities related to health care policy and

comprehensive primary care (integrated behavioral health). Created several Departmental

wide programs around integration, including a postdoctoral fellowship in integrated

primary care. Leads several state and national practice transformation efforts including

those focused on payment reform and more comprehensive integration. Director of the

Department’s Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Health Policy Center.

2007- 2008 Postdoctoral Fellowship: University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of

Family Medicine and Community Health Primary Care Psychology, Worcester,

Massachusetts

Supervisor: Alexander Blount, EdD

Duties: Postdoc fellow providing clinical behavioral health services to a diverse group of

patients in primary care. Operating in an integrated care model, offered immediate

intervention and consultation to primary care patients. In addition, responsible for

teaching and training family medicine residents on how to diagnose and treat behavioral

health issues in primary care, and collaborate directly with behavioral health providers.

Assisted with presentations pertaining to the integration of psychology into primary care

(Certificate Program in Primary Care Behavioral Health).

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2006-2007 Predoctoral Internship: University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Department of

Family Medicine Primary Care Emphasis, Denver, Colorado

Site Supervisor: Deb Seymour, PsyD

Additional Supervisor: Pam Brody, PhD

Training Director: Hal Lewis, PhD

Duties: Psychology Intern providing behavioral medicine services within an integrated

family medicine clinic. Worked collaboratively with all medical staff as part of the

primary care team, identifying, triaging and assisting patients with medical and

behavioral health problems. Provided empirically based strategies uniquely designed to

meet the needs of each patient. Assisted primary health providers in recognizing and

treating mental health disorders, psychosocial problems and behavioral health issues.

2003-2006 Clinic Coordinator James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville,

Louisville, Kentucky

Supervisor: Jamie L. Studts, PhD

Duties: Responsible for coordinating the Susan G. Komen Behavioral Oncology Clinic

Breast Program. Worked directly with health psychologist scheduling appointments for

patients, collecting data, and completing initial intake assessments. Participated in

multidisciplinary head and neck oncology clinic and a multidisciplinary breast cancer

clinic.

2003-2006 Research Assistant Behavioral Oncology Lab, Louisville, Kentucky

Duties: Data management for multiple research studies within the James Graham Brown

Cancer Center. Assisted in writing and preparing research papers and grant applications.

2003-2006 Wraparound Aide, Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (R.E.A.C.H) of

Louisville, Kentucky

Duties: Provided mentorship to adolescent males in foster care. Collaborated with foster

families, residential staff and clinical psychologists in order to provide the best

therapeutic environment for clients to learn interpersonal skills and social

appropriateness.

2003 Therapeutic Summer Counselor R.E.A.C.H. of Louisville, Kentucky

Duties: Worked therapeutic foster care summer program providing activities and

education for nine adolescents with severe behavioral problems.

2003-2004 Support Counselor Maryhurst, Louisville, Kentucky

Duties: Provided home visits to children in state's custody to reintegrate them into a

home. Consulted weekly with therapists and service coordinators to discuss treatment

plans and progress made by the clients.

2001-2002 Special Education Teacher Dawn School for emotionally disturbed children,

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Duties: Worked as a lead teacher and planned curriculum, developed Individualized

Education Program’s (IEP's) and student goal setting within a self-contained classroom.

In constant communication with school psychologists, residential treatment facilities and

local therapists regarding individual students and their treatment progress.

2000-2001 Intensive Case Manager Fortwood Inc., Chattanooga, Tennessee

Duties: Advocated for children in courts, schools and other mental health agencies. Made

visits to client's homes and kept track of client's goals and progress. Consulted with

psychiatrist and other mental health workers regarding client's medications and treatment

plans.

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Additional Clinical Experience: 2003-2004 Therapy Practicum

Brooklawn Residential Treatment Facility, Louisville, Kentucky

Site Supervisor: Michael Day, MA

University Supervisor: DeDe Wohlfarth, PsyD

Provided individual therapy with adolescent males diagnosed with severe emotional and

behavioral diagnoses. Conducted group therapy pertaining to issues such as boundaries

and grief and loss. Administered full psychological evaluations to residents of the facility.

2003-2004 Adult and Child Testing Practicum Cabinet for Families and Children, Louisville, Kentucky

Site Supervisor: James J. Cooksey, PhD

University Supervisors: Steve Simon, PhD

Pat Pernicano, PsyD

Administered extensive psychological battery to adults, adolescents and children with

regard to court referred referral question. Maintained frequent contact with client's social

worker and court appointed advocate.

2004-2005 Health Psychology Primary Care Practicum Family Health Center - Portland, Louisville, Kentucky

Site Supervisor: Abbie O. Beacham, PhD

University Supervisor: Brenda Nash, PhD

Worked collaboratively with physicians regarding behavioral health services for patients.

Administered screener (Prime-MD) prior to physician’s seeing the patients and discussed

results with physicians. Maintained active outpatient caseload of patients with health

related problems and psychological concerns.

2005 Kentucky State Reformatory

Nursing Care Unit, LaGrange, Kentucky

Site Supervisor: Tonya Young, PsyD

University Supervisor: Gary Petiprin, PhD

Therapist providing psychological and behavioral medicine services to inmates on

medical unit. Caseload included a variety of medically fragile inmates. Assisted in the

development of a behavioral medicine program addressing health concerns among

inmates. Conducted multiple groups including a 10-week chronic pain management

group.

2005 Health Psychology Primary Care Practicum Caritas Westside Medical Center, Louisville, Kentucky

Site Supervisor: Abbie O. Beacham, PhD

University Supervisor: Brenda Nash, PhD

Behavioral health consultant providing behavioral medicine interventions in a primary

care setting. Provided behavioral health consultations for physician and developed

treatment plans with behavioral health team. Utilized action plans to assist patients with

health behavior change.

Scholarships and Awards:

2003 Alpha Epsilon Lambda member at Spalding University

2004 American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) Excellence in

Campus Leadership Award

2004 American Group Psychotherapy Association Saul Scheidlinger Scholarship Award

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2005 Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM) Meritorious Student Abstract Award

2008 University of Massachusetts Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

Resident of the Month

2009 University of Massachusetts Champions of Excellence Team Award

2009 University of Massachusetts Medical School Champion of Excellence Award

2011 National Institute of Health Loan Repayment Program Recipient (x3)

2012 University of Colorado Department of Family Medicine Rising Star of the Year in

Research Award

2013 Colorado Psychological Association 2012 -2013 Presidential Citation

2014 Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Governance Task Force, President’s Award

2016 American Psychological Association Presidential Citation

Research and Clinical Interests: Integrating mental health, behavioral health, and substance use into primary care, clinical health

psychology, health behavior change, family medicine, health policy, collaborative care, training and

education, patient-centered medical home

Leadership and Volunteer Activities:

2003 Volunteer, Kentucky Psychological Association Convention

2003 Member, Spalding University Health Psychology Committee

2003 Co-leader, Racial & Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (R.E.A.C.H.) of Louisville

Leadership Training Conference

2003-2005 Team Member, Spalding University Interview Admissions

2004 Presenter, Okolona, Kentucky Health Fair

2004 State Advocacy Coordinator, American Psychological Association of Graduate Students

(APAGS) Advocacy Coordinating Team

2004 Campus Representative, Spalding University APAGS

2004 Kentucky State Fair Mental Health Booth, Depression Screenings

2004-2005 Volunteer, Kentucky Psychological Association (KPA) Convention

2004-2006 Student Life Columnist and website manager, KPA newsletter

2004-2006 Regional Advocacy Coordinator, APAGS ACT

2004-2006 Kentucky Psychological Association Board of Directors APAGS Liaison

2004-2013 American Psychological Association State Leadership Conference (SLC), Washington

D.C.

2005 Co-organizer, APAGS Internship workshop, Louisville, KY

2005 Kentucky Volunteer, Heads Up! APA Convention

2005 Presenter, Hyatt Regency Louisville Health Fair

2005 Volunteer, Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM)

2006-2008 APAGS Committee Member At Large - Practice Focus

2006-2008 APAGS monitor to APA Office of Technology Policy and Projects

2006-2008 APAGS representative to APA Practice Directorate

2006-2008 APAGS monitor to APA Board of Professional Affairs

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2006-2008 APAGS liaison to Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice -CAPP

2006-2008 APAGS liaison to CAPP Integration Group

2007-2013 Member, Board of Directors for Collaborative Family Healthcare Association

2007-Present Committee Member, Collaborative Family Healthcare Association Convention

2008 Member, University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of Family Medicine

and Community Health Diabetes Collaborative Planning Team

2008 Co-leader, University of Massachusetts Medical School Health Care Policy Clerkship

2008 Community Action Grant Reviewer – Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky

2008 Member, Society of Behavioral Medicine Member of Council and Liaison Committee

2008-2013 Reviewer, Collaborative Family Healthcare Association Conference Submission

2009 Member, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA),

Mental Health and Primary Care Dialogue Planning Committee

2009-2010 Mentor, Colorado Aurora Lights

2009-2010 Policy Committee Member, National Network of Depression Centers (NNDC)

2009 -2013 Member, Colorado Psychological Association Legislative Committee

2010 Scholar, Robert Graham Center Health Policy

2010- 2013 Federal Advocacy Coordinator, Colorado Psychological Association

2012 Technical Expert Panel Member for team-based measures, Agency for Healthcare

Research and Quality (AHRQ) and Abt and Associates

2012 Member, American Psychological Association Presidential Taskforce: Primary Care

Workforce Competency Group

2012 President, Collaborative Family Healthcare Association

2012-2013 Review section member, for AHRQ (x4)

2012-2014 Expert Panel Member, AHRQ Innovations Exchange

2013 Advisory board member – Harvard Center for Primary Care (mental health integration)

2013 Advisory board member for behavioral health – Patient Centered Primary Care

Collaborative (PCPCC)

2013 Member, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) Governance Task Force

2014 Fellow, Salzburg Global Seminar

2014 Member, American Psychological Association Presidential Taskforce: Primary Care and

the Patient-Centered Medical Home (Kaslow)

2015 Workforce Workgroup Chair, Colorado State Innovation Model

2015 Testimony to National Committee for Vital Health Statistics Subcommittee on Standards

2015 Member, American Psychological Association Presidential Taskforce: Integrated Primary

Care

2016 Technical expert panelist for the CMS Medicaid Innovation Accelerator Program

2016 Mental Health Colorado Board of Directors

Select Funded Research: Grant: HHSA29032002

4/1/09 – 10/31/09

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

Amount: $1,599,997

Role: Co-Investigator

Expanding DARTNet to conduct a comparative effectiveness study on major depression

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The specific aims of this proposal are:

Aim 1: Expand the Distributed Ambulatory Research in Therapeutics Network by including more primary

care practices with a focus on adding general pediatrics practices, as well as expanding the breadth and

number of non-primary care specialists in the network.

Aim 2: Evaluate alternative data extraction and data sharing arrangements when adding large group

practices, members through regional health information organizations and members through independent

practice associations.

Aim 3: Conduct an observational comparative effectiveness and safety study of different therapies for

major depression. As part of this study evaluate the ability to track episodes of depression care and relate

patient specific outcomes to these episodes.

Aim 4: Develop a robust management and governance structure that will support the potential rapid growth

of the network and be responsive to various stakeholders with interest in working with the network.

Aim 5: Exchange knowledge and data with the diabetes consortium as appropriate.

Grant: 1 R13 HS018318-01

7/1/09 -2/28/10

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

Amount: $39,674

Role: Principal Investigator

Collaborative Care Research Network (CCRN) Research Development Conference

The aims for the CCRN Research Development Conference are:

1. To establish and prioritize a set of research goals to evaluate the integration and collaboration of behavioral

health and primary care;

2. To identify and respond to the set of questions identified in the AHRQ systematic review and other publications

concerning the effectiveness of collaborative care;

3. To inform AHRQ about the identified research goals to assist the development of future contract task orders;

4. To inform investigators outside of the existing PBRN community about areas to serve as the focus for investigator

initiated research.

The conference will be held in Denver, Colorado October 8-9, and will include various national leaders in

healthcare, research networks, and policy.

Grant: 1 R24 HS019462

8/1/10 - 7/31/2012

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

Amount: $963,121

Role: Principal Investigator

Collaborative National Network Examining Comparative effectiveness Trials (CoNNECT)

The combined intersection between two national networks, the Distributed Ambulatory Research and Therapeutics

Network (DARTNet) and the Collaborative Care research Network (CCRN) — creates the Collaborative National

Network Examining Comparative effectiveness Trials (CoNNECT) with the aim to use comparative effectiveness

research to answer the myriad of questions that have been raised around mental health in primary care.

CoNNECT will create the capacity to build a base for mental health in primary care comparative effectiveness

research using electronic connectivity to generate retrospective and in time prospective clinical data. As a

standalone, both the CCRN and DARTNet are capable of researching mental health and primary care; however, the

combination of the two networks creates a distinct opportunity to include new practices, new providers, and an

expanded focus on the impact of mental health conditions and treatment to patients with multiple comorbidities.

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Grant: 8846.08-S02

9/23/2010 – 9/22/2014

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Amount: $4,941, 608

Role: Principal Investigator

Prevention/Care Management Technical Assistance Center: The Academy for Integrating Mental Health and

Primary Care

Will administer the work to develop an Academy Portal and establish a National Integration Advisory Council. The

major goals of this project are to develop and maintain a repository of information regarding the integration of

mental health and primary care organized around six divisions – research education/workforce, evaluation, clinical

and community linkages, health IT, and communication and coordination. Additional activities include:

1. Environmental Scan that includes a literature review; practice observation; and, key informant interviews;

2. Development and refining competences for integration including a guidebook and technical assistance plan; and

3. Dissemination of recommendations for core workforce competencies.

Grant: 3848

12/15/2010 - 12/14/2014

Colorado Health Foundation

Amount: $3,989.861

Role: Investigator

Advancing Care Together (ACT)-Creating Systems of Care for the Whole Person

We aim to learn how to guide the redesign of health care to achieve integrated care for people with emotional and

behavioral problems by conducting a portfolio of comparative case studies proposed by frontline Colorado

providers. We intend to build from progress to date in Colorado to create a learning community and a contagion to

change practice and improve the lives of people of diverse backgrounds in varied settings.

Grant: 1111953

7/1/2011 – 6/30/2015

National Science Foundation

Amount: $1,245,407

Role: Co-Investigator

Companionbots for Proactive Therapeutic Dialog on Depression

The purpose of this project is to develop a candidate set of measures of receipt of appropriate clinical preventive

services by older adults. Specifically, the Contractor shall perform the following activities which are described in

more detail below: 1. Convene a National Steering Committee 2. Develop Candidate Measure(s).

Grant: 8846.02-S02

9/13/2011 – 9/12/2013

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

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Amount: $59,259

Role: Principal Investigator

Technical Assistance for Effective Quality Improvement and Evaluation in Mental Health-Primary Care

Integration

Task Order objectives include investigate and identify existing measures of mental health primary care integration

and present information about them in a format accessible to interested parties in the broader field.

Grant: 4933

7/1/2012 – 6/30/2015

The Colorado Health Foundation

Amount: $996,922

Role: Principal Investigator

Financially Sustaining Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care: Testing a Global Payment Model

This project, SHAPE (Sustaining Healthcare Across Integrated Primary Care Efforts), examines what happens when

we change the payment rules for behavioral health and primary care and look to offer a way to globally pay for

sustaining the cost of the integration intervention. Since it is well established that primary care practices who have

integrated behavioral health have a difficult time financially sustaining their efforts, this project will evaluate if a

global payment model can support comprehensive primary care that includes behavioral health.

Grant: 2012FI-0009

10/1/2012 – 9/30/2013

Maine Health Access Foundation

Amount: $26,762

Role: Principal Investigator

Integrated Care Workforce Competencies Project

The purpose of this proposal is to assist the field of integrated primary care (behavioral health and primary care) to

identify core competencies for workforce development. It is well documented in numerous research studies that

workforce issues are one of the most significant barriers to effective and efficient behavioral health care in a primary

care setting. To address this, our project team will develop a targeted effort focusing on a number of different issues

related to primary care and behavioral health workforce. The ultimate goal is to define the competencies needed for

workforce development to meet the needs of integrated care settings, thus improving the future of how behavioral

health is delivered in primary care setting. To date, there has not been a comprehensive set of competencies that

address integrated behavioral health and primary care. With more of an emphasis being placed on integration in

policy circles, it appears that this is a unique time in the field’s history to create comprehensive competencies for

providers and practices interested in integration.

Grant: AWD-131237

10/1/2012 – 6/30/2014

Tides Center

Amount: $378,451

Role: Principal Investigator

Integrated Care Workforce Competencies Project

The purpose of this proposal is to assist the field of integrated primary care (behavioral health and primary care) to

identify core competencies for workforce development. It is well documented in numerous research studies that

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workforce issues are one of the most significant barriers to effective and efficient behavioral health care in a primary

care setting. To address this, our project team will develop a targeted effort focusing on a number of different issues

related to primary care and behavioral health workforce and perform direct practice observation of three “integration

exemplars” in California. In addition, the project will provide technical assistance to practices in their attempts to

integrate.

Grant: AWD-133198

4/1/2013-10/30/2013

CMS/CMMI: State of Colorado Department of Healthcare Policy and Financing

Colorado State Innovation Model

Amount: $249,750

Role: Principal Investigator

Assist the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing with research regarding mental health and primary care

integration in order to evaluate whether a new model of global payment and budgeting can support comprehensive

integration. And to provide a standardized evaluation to be used across participating primary care facilities

throughout Colorado

Oregon Care Coordination Organization (CCO) Transformation Center Project (Bend & Columbia Gorge)

5/1/2014 – 7/31/2015

Pacific Source Community Solutions

Amount: $141,371

Role: Principal Investigator

Creating an Infrastructure to Evaluate a Global Payment in Integrated Primary Care Practices

Working in two CCOs across Oregon (Bend/Columbia Gorge), the Department of Family Medicine (DFM) team

will work with primary care practices to set up their infrastructure as a way to assess the impact of integrating

behavioral health.

Grant: 1 R03 HS022619-01

9/3/2014 - 9/29/2014

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Amount: $99,996

Role: Principal Investigator

Cost Assessment of Collaborative Healthcare (CoACH)

Current interest in redesigning primary care through the Patient-Centered Medical Home presents an important

opportunity to change patient care, especially for those primary care patients with mental health diagnosis in

addition to or as part of their other medical problems. The state of Colorado, and the team assembled to create a Cost

Assessment of Collaborative Healthcare (CoACH), are all committed to better understanding how to help primary

care continue its transformation through better mental health integration.

Grant: 72264

11/1/2014 - 10/31/2015

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Amount: $265,462

Role: Principal Investigator

An environmental scan of integrated behavioral health and primary care efforts across the United States

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The goal of this project is to perform:

1) A literature review of the evidence around integrating care;

2) Interview select stakeholders around the country on their respective efforts related to integrated care;

3) Convene a face to face meeting of national leaders in Washington, D.C. to discuss findings; and

4) Make recommendations to philanthropy based on the data.

Grant: AWD-151965

2/15/2015 – 2/14/2016

Healthcare Cost Institute/ National Academy for State Health Policy

Laura and John Arnold Foundation

Amount: $132,043

Role: Principal Investigator

An Evaluation of the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and the Provision of Integrated

Behavioral Health and Primary Care Services

Historically, mental health services have been delivered in distinct health care silos providing fragmented care,

which leads to poorer outcomes, increased cost, and an unsatisfying patient response. Policies at the federal and state

levels have been undertaken to help defragment mental health and physical health services. This study will develop

state policy-relevant analyses and insight into temporal trends in access to integrated care, utilization patterns, cost

of care, comorbid mental and physical health conditions, and health care disparities.

Other Private Foundations Grant Writing and Award Experience:

American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS) State, Provincial and Territorial

Association (SPTA) of the Year Award: Co-wrote winning proposal for APAGS recognition of

outstanding State, Provincial, Territory and Association graduate program of the year award.

Amount: $ 1500.00

Susan G. Komen Foundation: Assisted in grant preparation and renewal of grant which funded

The Behavioral Oncology Clinic- Breast Program (2004-2006)

Amount: $ 74,000.00 per year

Scientific Conferences: Miller, B.F., Lotz, C.L., Worth, C., Studts, J.L., & Sorrell, C. (2004). Knowledge, Attitudes, and Clinical

Practices Involving Tobacco Cessation Among Kentucky Psychologists. Poster presentation made at

Research Louisville representing local research in Louisville, Kentucky

Miller, B.F., Lotz, C.L., Worth, C., Studts, J.L., & Sorrell, C. (2004). Knowledge, Attitudes, and Clinical

Practices Involving Tobacco Cessation Among Kentucky Psychologists. In house poster presentation at

University of Louisville's Brown Cancer Center Retreat, Louisville, Kentucky

Miller, B.F., Lotz, C.L., Worth, C., Studts, J.L., & Sorrell, C. (2004). Knowledge, Attitudes, and Clinical

Practices Involving Tobacco Cessation Among Kentucky Psychologists. Poster presentation made at the

Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases (PTID) International Conference in Louisville Kentucky

Miller, B.F., Lotz, C.L., Worth, C., Studts, J.L., & Sorrell, C. (2005). Providers Practice Prevention –

Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence Program for Psychologists: One-Year Follow-Up Data. Poster

presentation: at the Kentucky Psychological Association Spring Academic Conference, Louisville,

Kentucky

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Miller, B.F., Worth, C., Sorrell, C., & Studts, J.L. (2005) Psychologists: One-Year Follow-Up Data.

Meritorious Student Award poster presentation: Society of Behavioral Medicine 26th

Annual Meeting,

April 2005, Boston, Massachusetts

Nickelson, D. W., Ballard, D.W., Winkelman, E., & Miller, B.F. Symposium: Business Strategies and

Technology for Emerging Practitioners – A Primer. 114th

Annual American Psychological Convention,

August 2006, New Orleans, Louisiana

Miller, B.F., Bushnell, M.L., & Belar, C.D. Health Psychology: History, Current Practices, and the

Importance of Advocacy. 114th

Annual American Psychological Convention, August 2006, New Orleans,

Louisiana

Miller, B.F., Worth, C., Sorrell, C., & Studts, J.L. Providers Practicing Prevention – Treating Tobacco Use

and Dependence Program for Master’s Level and Newly Licensed Psychologists. Poster presentation:

Society of Behavioral Medicine 27th

Annual Meeting, April 2006, San Francisco, California

Williams-Nickelson, C., Ballard, D.W., & Miller, B.F. Symposium: Beyond the Therapy Room:

Positioning Yourself for a Successful Career. 115th

Annual American Psychological Association

Convention, August 2007, San Francisco, California

Hasan, N.T., Levant, R.F., Tucker, C.M., Miller, B.F., & DeLeon, P.H. Symposium: The Role of

Psychology in an Integrated Health Care System. 115th

Annual American Psychological Association

Convention, August 2007, San Francisco, California

Mullin, D., Miller, B.F., & Seymour, D. Practicing while you preach: Psychology Internship Training in a

Family Medicine Residency. 9th

Annual Collaborative Family Healthcare Association Conference,

November, 2007, Asheville, North Carolina

Miller, B.F., Van Sickle, K., &Hunter, C. Symposium: Ready to Collaborate? A Graduate Student’s

Primer on Integrated Health Care. 116th

Annual American Psychological Convention, August 2008,

Boston, Massachusetts

Upshur, C., Gleich, G., Baxter, J., Hargreaves, A., Jarvis, C., Matthews, M., Miller, B.F., Silk, H., Silva,

M., & Yang, L. Improving Primary Care Management of Chronic Pain: Developing and Implementing

Evidence-Based Guidelines for Residents and Faculty – Research in Progress, Funded by HRSA 1D58

HP08304. Poster presented at the North American Primary Care Research Group, November, 2008, Rio

Grande, Puerto Rico.

Miller, B.F., Mendenhall, T.J., Malik, A., & Kessler, R. Measuring Collaborative and Integrated Practices:

A Report from the CFHA Working Group. 10th

Annual Collaborative Family Healthcare Association

Conference, November, 2008, Denver, Colorado

Malik, A., Hunter, D., & Miller, B.F. Conducting Mental and Behavioral Research Every day. Poster

Presentation at WICHE From Bench to Ranch rural mental health conference, March, 2009. Denver,

Colorado.

Blount, F.A., Domino, F., Miller, B.F., Mullin, D., & Cappas, C. Five Minutes to Change: Practical

Counseling Skills for the Primary Care Provider. Pre-conference workshop Society of Teachers of Family

Medicine Annual Conference, April, 2009, Denver, Colorado.

Miller, B.F. Treating Tobacco Use and Primary Insomnia in Primary Care. Pre-conference workshop 30th

annual Society of Behavioral Medicine Meeting, April, 2009, Montreal, Canada

Kessler, R., Miller, B.F., Graham, D., & Pace, W. Primary Care Behavioral Health: Measuring

Collaborative Care Through Practice Based Research Networks. Presentation made at the Agency for

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Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Practice Based Research Network (PBRN) National Conference,

June, 2009, Washington, D.C.

Miller, B.F. Researching collaborative care through practice based research networks. Presentation made at

the annual SNOCAP/AHEC Convocation, September, 2009. Vail, Colorado.

Miller, B.F. Collaborative Care and Healthcare Policy: What’s Keeping us Stuck and What Can Move us

Forward. 11th Annual Collaborative Family Healthcare Association Conference, October, 2009, San

Diego, California.

Miller, B.F., Kessler, R.S., & Mendenhall, T.J. The Collaborative Care Research Network (CCRN): New

Opportunities, New Directions. 11th Annual Collaborative Family Healthcare Association Conference,

October, 2009, San Diego, California.

Miller, B.F., Kessler, R.S., & deGruy, F.V. Planning, Implementing and Measuring Collaborative

Behavioral Health. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Practice - Conference on Practice

Improvement: Constructing the Medical Home. November, 2009. Kansas City, Missouri.

Kessler, R.S., Miller, B.F. & Graham, D. Collaborative Care Research Network. Society of Teachers of

Family Medicine Practice - Conference on Practice Improvement: Constructing the Medical Home.

November, 2009. Kansas City, Missouri.

Reynolds, K., Mauer, B., Little, V., Bess, G., Miller, B.F. & Galbreath, L. Patient-Centered Healthcare

Home: Concept to Reality. Pre-Conference for the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare.

March, 2010. Orlando, Florida.

Wells, K., Patel, K. Hodgkin, D., Huskamp, H. Jones, F. & Miller, B.F. Healthcare Reform and Mental

Health: Stakeholder Perspectives and Strategies. Academy Health Research Meeting. June, 2010. Boston,

Massachusetts.

Miller, B.F., Kessler, R., Peek, C.J. & Mullican, C. Wisdom in Numbers: Using Stakeholder Feedback To

Shape a Research Agenda for Integrating Mental Health and Primary Care. AHRQ Annual Meeting.

September, 2010. Washington, D.C.

Miller, B.F. Measuring Collaborative Care’s Effectiveness. 12th

Annual Collaborative Family Healthcare

Association Conference, October 2010, Louisville, Kentucky.

Miller, B.F. Collaborative Care and Healthcare Policy: An Update. 12th

Annual Collaborative Family

Healthcare Association Conference, October 2010, Louisville, Kentucky.

Raney, L., Reitz, R., Fifield, P. & Miller, B.F. H.I.T. or Miss? Best Practices for Collaboration in a Health

Information Technology Environment. 12th

Annual Collaborative Family Healthcare Association

Conference, October 2010, Louisville, Kentucky.

Miller, B.F. Researching the Impact of Co-Located Mental Health Providers in Primary Care. Society of

Teachers of Family Medicine Practice Improvement Conference. December, 2010. San Antonio, Texas.

Raney, L., Miller, B.F., & deGruy, F.V. Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration: Roles of the Key

Team Members. American Psychiatric Association Annual Conference. March, 2011. Honolulu, Hawaii.

Miller, B.F. & Ryan, M. Patient-Centered Engagement: A Social Media Approach. Society of Teachers of

Family Medicine Annual Conference. April, 2011. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Reitz, R., Hodgson, J. & Miller, B.F. Building Collaborative Care Infrastructure: Local, Provincial &

National Perspectives. 12th

annual Canadian Collaborative Mental Healthcare Conference. June, 2011.

Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Miller, B.F. & Ryan, M. Use of Social Media in Readmission Strategies - the Next Arrow in the IT

Quiver? The National Medicare Readmissions Summit. June, 2011. Washington, D.C.

Miller, B.F. Health Reform and What it Means for States: Colorado and Integrated Mental Health. 119th

Annual American Psychological Convention, August 2011, Washington, D.C.

Auxier, A. & Miller, B.F. Integrated Practice: The Future of Psychology in an Integrated Health Delivery

System. 119th

Annual American Psychological Convention, August 2011, Washington, D.C.

Miller, B.F., Mullican, C. deGruy, F. Mental Health Town hall and Forum. AHRQ Annual Meeting,

September 2011, Washington, D.C.

Reitz, R., Simmons, P. D. & Miller, B.F. The Great Debate! Lincoln and Douglas Take on Collaborative

Care. 13th

annual Collaborative Family Healthcare Association conference. October 2011. Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania.

Miller, B.F. Uniting the Field and Moving Policy: Collaborative Care’s Attempt to Influence Healthcare.

13th

annual Collaborative Family Healthcare Association conference. October 2011. Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania.

Miller, B.F. & Mclouth, R. Researching the Impact of Mental Health Integration in Primary Care through

Electronic Medical Records. Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Practice Improvement Conference.

December, 2011. Newport Beach, California.

Miller, B.F., McLouth, R. Studying the Impact of Behavioral Health and Primary Care through Electronic

Medical Records: The CONNECT project. AHRQ/NAPCRG Practice-Based Research Network annual

meeting. June, 2012. Bethesda, MD.

Miller, B.F., Peek, CJ., Cohen, D., Patel, K., deGruy, F. Innovation in Practice Design and the Importance

of Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care: Research, Practice, and Policy Implications for

Healthcare. AHRQ/NAPCRG Practice-Based Research Network annual meeting. June, 2012.Bethesda,

MD.

Miller, B.F. & Druss, B. co-chairs. Mental Health and Primary Care. Academy Health Annual Research

Meeting. June, 2012.Orlando, FL.

Cubic, B., McDaniel, S., Miller, B.F., McCarthy, J. & deGruy, F.V. Symposium: Presidential Program---

Integrated Primary Care. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting. August, 2012. Orlando,

Florida.

Miller, B.F. Integrated Care: Good data can lead to transforming healthcare policy. AHRQ Annual

Meeting. September, 2012. Bethesda, MD.

Miller, B.F., Peek, C.J., & Korsen, N. Uniting the Field. AHRQ Annual Meeting. September, 2012.

Bethesda, Maryland.

Miller, B.F. Using collaborative care to make a collective business case and transform healthcare. 14th

annual Collaborative Family Healthcare Association Meeting. October, 2012. Austin, Texas.

Miller, B.F., McClouth, R., Kessler, R., Cohen, D. & Pace, W. Collaborative National Networks

Examining Comparative Effectiveness Trials: Studying Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration.

40th

annual North American Primary Care Research Group meeting. November, 2012. New Orleans,

Louisiana.

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Miller, B.F., Phillips, R., Petterson, S., Teevan-Burke, B. & Green, L.A. Proximity of Providers:

Colocating Behavioral Health and Primary Care and the Prospects for an Integrated Workforce. 40th

annual

North American Primary Care Research Group meeting. November, 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana.

Miller, B.F., Lee, J., Ryan, M. & Sevilla, M. Social media and the changing healthcare landscape. STFM

Conference on Practice Improvement. December, 2012. Greenville, South Carolina.

Miller, B.F. & Sparling, K. Flattening the Healthcare Hierarchy. MedicineX. October, 2013. Palo Alto, California.

Korsen, N., Miller, B.F., Narayanan, N., & Peek, CJ. Measuring the Quality of Integrated Care: The

AHRQ Integration Quality Measures Atlas. Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. October, 2013.

Denver, Colorado.

Miller, B.F. & Blair, K. Transforming Colorado Healthcare Policy: Lessons for the Country.

Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. October, 2013. Denver, Colorado.

Peek, C.J. & Miller, B.F. From Cacophony to Clarity: How to help people agree enough about what they

are talking about to move forward together. Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. October, 2013.

Denver, Colorado.

Davis, M., Balasubramanian, B., Waller, E., Miller, B.F , Green, G., and Cohen, D. Integrating Behavioral and

Physical Health Care in the Real-World: Early Lessons From Advancing Care Together. North American Primary

Care Research Group. November, 2013. Ottawa, Canada.

Miller, B.F., Petterson, S., Brown-Levey, S., Payne-Murphy, J., Finnegan, S., Moore, M., Cheng, N., & Bazemore,

A. The relationship between primary care provider density and mental health, behavioral health and substance use

provider colocation. North American Primary Care Research Group. November, 2013. Ottawa, Canada.

Miller, B.F. The future is integrated. Rapid Fire presentation at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s

conference on practice and quality improvement. March, 2014. Washington, D.C.

Miller, B.F., Khatri, P., Melek, S., Gordon, P., & Howard, J. Life after fee for service: Payment reform and

the future of psychological practice. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting. August, 2014.

Washington, D.C.

Khatri, P., Miller, B.F., Nielsen, M., & Ross, A. Get your head out of the sand: Health policy 101 for

psychologists in patient-centered medical homes. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting.

August, 2014. Washington, D.C.

Cohen, D., deGruy, F.V., Davis, M., Hall, J. Gunn, R., Miller, B.F., Balasubramanian, B. & Gilchrist, E.

Leadership Practices that Support Integrated Primary and Behavioral Health Care in “Emerging” and “Established”

Clinical Settings. North American Primary Care Research Group. November, 2014. New York, New York.

Davis, M., Gunn, R., Balasubramanian, B, Hall, J., Miller, B.F., Cohen, D. The Four Cs of Integrated Care:

Competition, Collaboration, Coordination, and Conflict in ACT and SIPP Clinics. North American Primary Care

Research Group. November, 2014. New York, New York.

Payne-Murphy, J., Petterson, S., Miller, B.F. & Peterson, L. Priority of Self-Assessment in Depression Treatment

and Management Within Primary Care: ABFM Diplomates’ Certification Preferences. North American Primary

Care Research Group. November, 2014. New York, New York.

Gunn, R., Davis, M., Smeads, B., Hall, J. Balasubramanian, B., Muench, J., Heintzman, J., Miller, B.F. & Cohen,

D. How Physical Layout Helps or Hinders Integrated Care: Findings From Advancing Care Together and the Study

of Integrated Professional Practices. North American Primary Care Research Group. November, 2014. New York,

New York.

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Gilchrist, E., Hall, J., Davis, M., Gunn, R., Miller, B.F. & Cohen, D. Professional and Therapeutic Practices among

Behavioral Health Clinicians Working on Primary Care Teams. North American Primary Care Research Group.

November, 2014. New York, New York.

Brown-Levey, S., Gilchrist, E., Kurtz, P. & Miller, B.F. Evaluation and Global Payment Methodologies for SHAPE

Integrated Primary Care Practices. North American Primary Care Research Group. November, 2014. New York,

New York.

Hall, J., Davis, M., Gunn, R., Balasubramanian, B., Gilchrist, E., Miller, B.F., deGruy, F. & Cohen, D. Preparation

and Training for Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care Clinicians. North American Primary Care Research

Group. November, 2014. New York, New York.

Miller, B.F. What Research Tells Us about Patient Outcomes, Cost, and the Inseparability of Primary Care,

Behavioral Health and Public Health. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. November, 2014. New

Orleans, Louisiana.

Miller, B.F., Laderman, M., Henderson, R. H. Achieving the Triple Aim and Financial Sustainability Through

Better Integration. December, 2014. Orlando, Florida.

Miller, B. New Strategies to Improve Access to Behavioral Health Services. Academy Health National Child Health

Policy Conference. January, 2015. Washington, D.C.

Miller, B.F., Gordon, P., Pathy, V., Pramenko, M., Haynes, J., & Gallegos, K. A Comprehensive Look at

Colorado’s Transformation Efforts. CMS Health Care Payment and Learning Action Summit. October,

2015. Washington, D.C.

Miller, B.F., Gordon, P., Melek, S., & Pathy, V. Creating comprehensive primary care in Colorado: Three

perspectives on change. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. November, 2015. Chicago, Illinois.

Invited Presentations: 2003 How to Survive Graduate School. Miller, B.F. Moderator for panel of graduate students

presenting at Kentucky Psychological Association spring academic conference to college

psychology students interested in graduate school, Louisville, Kentucky

2004 The Role of Psychology in Health Miller, B.F.. A panel discussion presented to

Bellarmine University Psychology Club, Louisville, Kentucky

2004 Psychology of Religion Explored: Cults, Sects, and Groups. Miller, B.F. A seminar

supported by the Veritas organization at Bellarmine University, Louisville, Kentucky

2004 The Art of Advocacy: From Paint by Number to Picasso. Miller, B.F. & Chapman, K.L.

Presentation, Kentucky Psychological Association Annual Convention, Louisville,

Kentucky

2004 Psychology of Religion: Cults and Sects. Miller, B.F. A two-hour seminar given to

undergraduate psychology students at Spalding University, Louisville, Kentucky

2005 The Truth about Graduate School. Miller, B.F. & Chapman, K.L. Panel discussion,

Kentucky Psychological Association Spring Academic Conference, Louisville, Kentucky

2005 APAGS Subcommittee Meeting. Miller, B.F., Madsen, M., Wilson, N., Van Sickle, K.

S., Gonzalez, R., & Hansen, N. 113th

Annual American Psychological Convention:

Graduate Student Symposium, July 2005, Washington D.C.

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2005 KPAGS & APAGS: Professional Development. Miller, B.F. University of Kentucky:

Presentation for graduate clinical psychology program faculty and students, September

2005, Lexington, Kentucky

2005 Integration of Behavioral Health Services in Special Settings: A Resource for Graduate

Students Interested in Health Psychology. Miller, B.F. Kentucky Psychological

Association Annual Convention: Presentation, November 2005, Louisville, Kentucky

2005-2006 Graduate School Panel. Miller, B.F. Discussant for the Bellarmine University

Psychology Club, Louisville, Kentucky

2006 Integrated Health Care: A Challenge to the Health Care Delivery System. Miller, B.F.

Presentation to the Ft. Collins, Colorado Health District (Poudre Valley Family Medicine

Center and Salud Health Clinic), Ft. Collins, Colorado

2006 Health Behavior Change: A Primer. Miller, B.F. Presentation, University of Colorado

Health Sciences Center Family Medicine Residents, Denver, Colorado

2006 Graduate School and Psychology: Success and Direction. Miller, B.F. Discussant,

Bellarmine University Psychology Club, Louisville, Kentucky

2007 Advocacy Coordinating Team Meeting .Zerth, E., Miller, B.F., & Quintana, L.

115th

Annual American Psychological Association Convention, August 2007, San

Francisco, California

2007- 2008 Evidence-Based Therapies in Primary Care. Blount, A., Miller, B.F., & Baxter, J.

Presenter for Dr. Alexander Blount’s Integrated Primary Care Certificate Program,

Worcester, Massachusetts

2008 Integrated Health Care: How Three Worlds Can Affect One System. Miller, B.F.

Presentation, Kentucky Primary Care Association Annual Meeting. Lexington, Kentucky

2008 Integrated Health and Primary Care: Collaboration in Action. Miller, B.F. Presentation,

American Psychological Association – Primary Care Association Initiative. Washington,

D.C.

2008 Integrated care within the Family Medicine Residency: A Challenge to the Health Care

Delivery System. Miller, B.F. Presentation, East Carolina University Department of

Family Medicine. Greenville, North Carolina

2008 Exercise and Depression. Miller, B.F. Presentation, University of Massachusetts

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Hahnemann Family Health

Center Campus. Worcester, Massachusetts

2008 Integrated health care: The challenge for primary care. Miller, B.F. Presentation,

University of Massachusetts Department of Family Medicine and Community Health

Hahnemann Family Health Center Campus. Worcester, Massachusetts

2008 Health Behavior Change: A Primer. Miller, B.F. Presenter, University of Massachusetts

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Core PGY2 class. Worcester,

Massachusetts

2008 Medication and Treatment Adherence. Miller, B.F. Presenter, University of

Massachusetts Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Core Curriculum

Conference. Worcester, Massachusetts

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2008 Insomnia. Miller, B.F. Presenter, University of Massachusetts Department of Family

Medicine and Community Health Core Curriculum Conference. Worcester,

Massachusetts

2008 Tobacco Cessation. Miller, B.F. Presenter, University of Massachusetts Department of

Family Medicine and Community Health Core Curriculum Conference. Worcester,

Massachusetts

2008 Difficult Patients? Primary Care? You Must Be Mistaken: How To Recognize Difficult

Patients Before They Become Difficult. Miller, B.F. Presentation, University of

Massachusetts Hahnemann Family Health Center Family Medicine Residents, Worcester,

Massachusetts

2008 Empirically Measuring Behavioral Health: A Case for Practice Based Research

Networks. Kessler, R.S. & Miller, B.F. Presentation, National Council for Community

Behavioral Health’s National Evaluator’s Meeting. Dearborn, Michigan.

2009 The “State” of Integrating Care: Trends, Issues and Future Directions for

Collaborative Care. Miller, B.F. Presentation, 2009 Bluegrass Regional Mental Health-

Retardation Board, Inc. Conference – Out of the Gate: Integrated Care in Kentucky.

Lexington, Kentucky.

2009 Collaborative Care: Answer for the Broken Healthcare System. Miller, B.F.,

Presentation, 2009 Kentucky Psychological Association annual meeting. Lexington,

Kentucky.

2009 Innovations in Primary Care: Collaborative Care. Miller, B.F., Presentation, Rush-

Copley Medical Residency. Oswego, Illinois.

2009 Collaborative Care: A Solution to the “Healthcare” System. Miller, B.F. Presentation,

Maine Medical Center Behavioral HealthCare Program. Portland, Maine.

2009 Integrated Health and Primary Care: Collaboration in Action. Miller, B.F. & Green, L.A.

Presentation, Executive Board of the Colorado Behavioral Health Council (CBHC).

Denver, Colorado.

2009 Health Care Policy: Integrating Mental Health into the Medical Home. Miller, B.

Presentation, University of Colorado Denver Pre-doctoral Psychology Interns. Aurora,

Colorado.

2009 Advanced Health Behavior Change: A Primer. Miller, B.F. Presentation, University of

Colorado Denver Department of Family Medicine medical intern class. Denver,

Colorado.

2009 Deconstructing Models of Collaborative Care: The Case for Empiricism. Miller, B.F.

Presentation, University of Colorado Denver Pre-doctoral Psychology Interns. Aurora,

Colorado.

2010 Aligning Systems, Aligning Cultures: The Hard Work of Integration. Miller, B.F. Maine

Behavioral Health Integration Summit Augusta Country Club, Manchester, Maine.

2010 Mental Healthcare Services in Primary Care. Russell, L., Davenport, K. Frank, R. &

Miller, B.F. Center for American Progress Report Release. Washington, D.C.

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2010 Ending Separate Histories Miller, B.F. Utilization Review Accreditation Commission

(URAC) Hayes The Wellstone-Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity

Act: Implications for All Stakeholders meeting. Baltimore, Maryland.

2010 Social Media, Integration, and Patient-Centeredness: Key Ingredients for the Patient-

Centered Medical Home. Miller, B.F. University of Colorado Department of Family

Medicine Grand Rounds. Denver, Colorado.

2010 Integrating Systems and Healthcare Policy: The Constantly Moving Target. Miller, B.F.

Presentation at Metro State Community College. Denver, Colorado.

2010 Integrating Behavioral Healthcare into Your Practice. deGruy, F.V. & Miller, B.F.

Presentation, Colorado Clinical Guidelines Collaborative Patient Centered Medical

Home (PCMH) and International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) Conference. Denver,

Colorado.

2011 What we know. Presentation, Beyond Parity: Miller, B.F. Mental Health and Substance

Use Disorder Care under Payment and Delivery System Reform in Massachusetts. A

Blue Cross Blue Shield Foundation policy summit in Boston, Massachusetts.

2011 Promoting Integrated Care Sustainability in Colorado: Miller, B.F. & Patel, K. A

conversation with Dr. Kavita Patel and Dr. Benjamin Miller. Denver Art Museum,

Denver, Colorado.

2011 Medical Knowledge for Behavioral Health Providers. Miller, B.F. Annual Colorado

Behavioral Healthcare Council meeting. Breckenridge, Colorado.

2011 Social Media and Readmissions: Roles, Limits and Opportunities. Miller, B.F. & Ryan,

M. Online presentation for MCOL Healthcare Web Summit.

2011 Leveraging Clinical Data for Behavioral Intervention and Care Coordination. Miller,

B.F. Corporate Research Group Executive Healthcare Industry Forum on Integrated

Behavioral Healthcare Impacting Care Coordination and Chronic Disease Management.

New York, New York.

2011 The Role of Mental Health in a Seamless Health Delivery System. Miller, B.F. First

Annual Ohio Mental Health Symposium. Akron, Ohio.

2011 Inseparable – Mental Health in the Medical Home. Miller, B.F. The Third National

Medical Home Summit. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2011 Patient-Centered Engagement: A Social Media Approach. Ryan, M. & Miller, B.F. The

Third National Medical Home Summit. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2011 Collaborative Care and Healthcare Policy: An Update. Miller, B.F. 7th

Annual Two

Worlds Unite Symposium – Integrated Care: The Essential Role of Integrated Care in

Healthcare Reform. Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

2011 Data Data Everywhere But Not a Drop That is Useful. Kessler, R. & Miller, B.F. 7th

Annual Two Worlds Unite Symposium – Integrated Care: The Essential Role of

Integrated Care in Healthcare Reform. Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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2011 Success Factors: Promoting Innovative Practice Strategies in an Evolving Marketplace.

Ballard, D. W., Miller, B.F., Wallin, P., & DeMaio, T.J. American Psychological

Association State Leadership Conference. Washington, D.C.

2011 Integration and Collaboration: Unite. Miller, B.F. Providing Integrated Care

to Older Adults with Behavioral Health Needs. Kansas City, Missouri.

2012 Bending the healthcare cost curve through financially sustainable medical-behavioral

integration. Miller, B.F. & Melek, S. Milliman Health Symposium. Miami, Florida.

2012 Medical knowledge for behavioral health providers 2: Miller, B.F. Colorado Behavioral

Healthcare Council Annual Meeting. Breckenridge, Colorado.

2012 Working together: Changing policy to enhance integrated healthcare: Miller, B.F.

California Psychological Association Health Policy Summit. Los Angeles, California.

2012 Seamless: Integrating behavioral health and primary care. Miller, B.F. St. Charles Health

System Grand Rounds. Bend, Oregon.

2012 Changing policy to enhance integrated healthcare. Miller, B.F. Bost Memorial Health

Policy Forum. Lexington, Kentucky.

2012 Changing the game: Uniting the field of integrated Primary Care through research.

Miller, B.F. Advancing Mental Health Care: Community-based Mental Health Care

and Primary Care Working Together conference. Cuyahoga Falls, OH. May 2012.

2012 The Four Pillars of Healthcare Integration: Practice, Workforce, Payment and Policy.

American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 2012.

2012 Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration: Roles of the key team members. Raney, L.,

Miller, B.F. & deGruy, F. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting

Philadelphia, PA. May 2012.

2012 Fighting Fragmentation at the level of innovation: Integration Mental Health and Primary

Care. International/Inner City/Rural Preceptorship -- I2CRP Virginia Commonwealth

University Medical School. Richmond, VA. April 2012.

2012 Social media and Practice Based Research Networks (PBRN): Potential opportunities and

innovations. Miller, B.F. & Ryan, M. Presentation, Agency for Healthcare Research and

Quality Practice-Based Research Network Resource Center. Webinar April 2, 2012.

2012 Integrating Primary and Behavioral Healthcare: How to Advance the National

Conversation. Miller, B.F., Clark, K. & Rome, D. World Congress Meeting on

Integrating Behavioral Health into Patient-Centered Primary Care and Medical Homes.

Orlando, Florida.

2012 The Argument for Psychologists in Integrated Healthcare Reform. Bennett-Johnson, S.,

McGrath, R., Miller, B.F. and Andazola, Journal of American Psychological Association

State Leadership Conference. Washington, D.C.

2012 Integrating Mental Healthcare and Primary Care. Miller, B.F. Corporate Research Group

Webinar: http://bit.ly/yj9Yal

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2013 Collaboration and defragmentation: The challenge for all healthcare providers. Miller, B.

F. Keynote at the Ignite Leadership forum for Medical Society of Virginia Foundation.

Richmond, Virginia.

2013 Poking the tiger: The challenge of integrated care in a fragmented world. Miller, B.F.

Keynote at the Vermont Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Montpelier,

Vermont.

2013 Fighting Fragmentation in Healthcare: An opportunity for psychology. Miller, B.F.

Keynote at Ohio Psychological Association annual meeting. Columbus, Ohio.

2013 Integrating Physical and Behavioral Health. Miller, B.F., Reiss-Brennan, B., Huberlie,

M., & Merrick, M. WIHI broadcast. http://bit.ly/14Nr6iy

2013 Integrating care: The future of healthcare. Miller, B.F. Grand Rounds University of

Pittsburgh Medical School

2013 Dispelling Myths and Bridging Gaps: Integrating Mental Health and Primary Care.

Miller, B.F. Keynote at University of Chicago Project ECHO annual meeting. Chicago,

Illinois.

2013 Fighting Fragmentation: The Integrated Healthcare Revolution & Sustaining Healthcare

Across Integrated Primary Care Efforts. Miller, B.F. & Gordon, P. Keynote CCO Oregon

2013 Annual Conference. Portland, Oregon.

2013 Primary care: The mental health clinic of the future. Miller, B.F. & Henderson, R.

Oregon Psychological Association Annual Meeting. Eugene, Oregon.

2013 Sustaining innovation: SHAPE, Colorado, and Oregon. Miller, B.F. Central Oregon

Health Council Board Meeting. Redmond, Oregon.

2013 Social media and research: Changing the game. Miller, B.F. & Ryan, M. Minnesota

Academy of Family Physicians Research Meeting. Minneapolis, Minnesota.

2013 Financially supporting innovation through integration. Miller, B.F. New York Healthcare

Symposium for Neuropsychologists. New York, New York.

2014 Medical Home Innovations: View from the states. Haywood, R., LaPlante, B., Winger,

M., Miller, B.F., & Smith, J. Closing panel plenary at the Patient Centered Primary Care

Collaborative. Washington, D.C.

2014 Change the payment, change the care: the role of payment reform and comprehensive

primary care. Miller, B.F. Keynote Spekaer, Michigan Psychological Association annual

meeting. Lansing, Michigan.

2014 Bringing Us Back to Our Center: Creating comprehensive systems of integrated

healthcare. Miller, B.F. Keynote Speaker, Colorado Healthcare Strategy and

Management (CHSM) annual meeting. Denver, Colorado.

2014 Seamlessly integrating behavioral health across the continuum of care. Miller, B.F. &

Henderson, R., Grand Rounds Summa Health System. Akron, Ohio.

2014 Integrating behavioral health. Miller, B.F. Keynote Speaker, Texas Regional Health

Partnership. Tyler, Texas.

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2014 Seamlessly integrating behavioral health across healthcare. Miller, B.F. Keynote at Texas

Regional Health Partnership 10 meeting. Fort Worth, Texas.

2014 Leveraging technology and social media to advance cause and career. Miller, B.F.

Opening keynote speaker, Forum on Behavioral Science. Chicago, Illinois.

2014 Financing comprehensive primary care. Miller, B.F., Henderson, R. Oregon Annual

CCO conference. Bend, Oregon.

2014 Healthcare access and behavioral health. Miller, B.F. Healthcare Access Summit.

Washington, DC.

2014 Addressing the Inseparability of Mental Health and Primary Care. Miller, B.F. Colorado

Academy of Family Physicians annual meeting. Colorado Springs, Colorado.

2014 Communities of solution: Taking innovation to scale. Miller, B.F. Keynote speaker,

Minnesota Integrated Care Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota.

2014 Behavioral health integration as a way to achieve population based health. Miller, B.F.

Credible Partners Conference. Baltimore, Maryland.

2014 DSM-V and ICD-10. Miller, B.F. & Arragio, M. Keynote at Credible Partners

Conference. Baltimore, Maryland.

2014 The Future of Healthcare is Integrated. Miller, B. Webinar for the Substance Abuse and

Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

2015 Leadership: Making the Business Case for Integration. Miller, B.F. Optimize Primary

Care Teams to Meet Patient’s Medical and Behavioral Needs Collaborative. Institute for

Healthcare Improvement. Denver, Colorado.

2015 Creating Comprehensive Primary Care: The Role of Behavioral Health. Miller, B.F.

Opening Keynote Indian Health Services National Combined Council Meeting. Denver,

Colorado.

2015 Achieving the Triple Aim through Comprehensive Primary Care. Miller, B.F. Keynote

Speaker, Inter-professional Education Summit. St. Paul, Minnesota.

2015 Care Transitions and the Role of Behavioral Health. Miller, B.F. Keynote Speaker,

Louisiana Medicaid Care Transitions Summit. Metairie, Louisiana.

2015 Achieving the Triple Aim through Comprehensive Primary Care. Miller, B.F. Keynote

Speaker, Burrell Behavioral Health, Green County Medical Society, and Forest Institute

Roadmap to Integrated Care, Primary care and Behavioral Health conference. Branson,

Missouri.

2015 Psychiatry, the deep end, and whole person care. Miller, B.F. & deGruy, F.V. University

of Colorado School of Medicine Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Aurora, Colorado.

2015 Evolutions in Integrated Primary Care: Creating sustainable business models. Miller,

B.F. Keynote Speaker at the Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers.

Atlanta, Georgia.

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2015 Creating comprehensive primary care: The role of behavioral health. Miller, B.F. Plenary

Speaker at Ohio Association of Community Health Centers Annual Conference.

Columbus, Ohio.

2015 Understanding and nurturing the mind/body connection. Miller, B.F. Plenary speaker for

2040 Partners in Health Community Summit. Denver, Colorado.

2015 Barriers (and solutions) to integrated care. Miller, B.F. Carter Center Annual Conference

on Mental Health. Atlanta, Georgia.

2015 The role of behavioral health in comprehensive primary care. Miller, B.F., McDaniel, S.,

Gordon, P., Reicks, G., & Borer, M. Panel at the PCPCC annual meeting. Washington,

D.C.

2015 Seamlessly integrating behavioral health. Miller, B.F. Alliance for Health Reform

Summit. Washington, D.C. http://www.allhealth.org/briefing_detail.asp?bi=377

2016 Seamlessly integrating behavioral health in health policy. Miller, B.F. Alliance for

Health Reform Bipartisan health policy retreat. Washington, D.C.

2016 The role of behavioral health in population health. Miller, B.F. Vizient Southeast

meeting on population health. Tampa, Florida.

2016 Time is the time for action: What the research shows. Miller, B.F. Senate Mental Health

Summit. Washington, D.C. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lvn5CQn3A8k

2016 Scaling the integration of behavioral health and primary care: Policy and payment

considerations. Miller, B.F. Methodist Health Ministries Annual Meeting. San Antonio,

Texas.

2016 Medicaid 2.0: The role of behavioral health. Miller, B.F. Nicholson funded Medicaid

conference. New Brunswick, New Jersey.

2016 Scaling integrated care through health policy. Miller, B.F. National Network of

Depression Centers. Denver, Colorado.

Publications: Miller, B.F. & Studts, J.L. Psychosocial issues following a diagnosis of breast cancer.

Kentuckiana Healthy Woman, 2005, 1, 18-19.

Miller, B.F., One Day Closer. GradPsych: The Magazine of the American Psychological

Association for Graduate Students, 2005, 3, 44.

Studts, J.L. & Miller, B.F. Coping with Cancer. Brochure published in conjunction with the

Kentucky Psychological Association public education campaign, Heads Up! Kentucky, 2005

Vandette, J. & Miller, B.F. Student Involvement-Kentucky Psychological Association of Graduate

Students (KPAGS). Article published by American Psychological Association’s Division 31 – State,

Provincial, and Territorial Associations, 2005

Miller, B.F. Graduate programs should include system practicalities and advocacy. The National

Psychologist, 3, 17, 2007

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Miller, B.F. An exploratory study of tobacco cessation knowledge, attitudes, and practices among master's

level and newly licensed psychologists in Kentucky. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The

Sciences and Engineering. Volume 68 (4-B), page 2661, 2007

Studts, J. L., Matera, E. L., Worth, C. T., Ghate, S. R., Miller, B. F., Thomas, S. D., & Sorrell, C. L.,

Tobacco cessation treatment knowledge, attitudes and practices of Kentucky physicians. Journal of

the Kentucky Medical Association, 105, 497-507, 2007

Miller, B.F. & Reitz, R., Collaborative care: Comprehensive healthcare done right. The Register Report: The

Magazine of the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, 35, 16-19, 2009

Miller, B. F., Mendenhall, T. J., & Malik, A. D., Integrated primary care: An inclusive three-world view through

process metrics and empirical discrimination. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 16, 21-30, 2009.

Blount, A. & Miller, B.F. Addressing the workforce crisis in integrated primary care. Journal of Clinical

Psychology in Medical Settings, 16, 113-119, 2009

Dickenson, P. & Miller, B.F. Comprehensiveness and Continuity of Care and the Inseparability of Mental

and Behavioral Health from the Patient-Centered Medical Home. 2010. Families, Systems and Health, 28,

348-355.

Miller, B.F. Collaborative care needs a more active policy voice. 2010. Families, Systems and Health, 28,

387-388.

Morris, C., Miller, B.F. & Mahalik, J. An Expanded Opportunity to Provide Tobacco Cessation Services

in Primary Care. Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy, Research. 2010: 1-4.

Miller, B.F. & Green, L.A. Ending Separate Histories. 2010. National Council Magazine. Issue 3.

Miller, B.F. & Rogers, J., Co-Editors. Families, Systems and Health Special Edition on The Patient-

Centered Medical Home. December, 2010

Green, L.A. & Miller, B.F.. General practice: struggling to deliver. 2011. British Journal of General

Practice. 61, 708-709.

Phillips, R.L. Miller, B.F., Petterson, S.M. & Teevan, B. Better Integration of Mental Health Care

Improves Depression Screening and Treatment in Primary Care. American Family Physician,

November 2011, 1; 84, 980

Miller BF, Kessler R, Peek CJ. A National Agenda for Research in Collaborative Care: Papers

From the Collaborative Care Research Network Research Development Conference. Agency for

HealthcareResearch and Quality (AHRQ) Publication No. 11- 0067. Rockville, MD: Agency for

Healthcare Research and Quality. June, 2011.

Miller, BF, Teevan, B., Phillips, R.L., Petterson, S.P. & Bazemore, A.W. (2011). The importance of time

in treating mental health in primary care. Families, Systems and Health, 29, 144-145.

Kwan, B. & Miller, BF (2011). Commentary: Sequential use of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy reduces rates

of relapse or recurrence in patients with major depressive disorder. Evidence-Based Mental Health. 2011 May 20.

Miller BF, Patel KK. (2011). Putting patients at the centre of health care in the US. British Journal of General

Practice. 2011;61:471-471

Auxier, A. M. & Miller, B.F. (2011). Integrated primary care in the patient-centered medical home offers innovative

opportunities for psychologists. The California Psychologist, 44, 14-15.

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Miller, B.F. (2012). Making fragmentation a never event: Comprehensively integrating healthcare and the role of

psychology in healthcare policy. The California Psychologist, 45, 11-14.

Sieber, W.J., Miller, B.F., Kessler, R.S., Patterson, J., Kallenberg, G.A., Edwards, T.M., & Lister, Z. D.

(2012). Establishing the Collaborative Care Research Network (CCRN): A Description of Initial

Participating Sites. Families, Systems, & Health, 30, 210-223.

Jortberg, B.T., Miller, B.F., Gabbay, R.A., Sparling, K., & Dickinson, W.P. (2012). Patient-Centered

Medical Home: How It Affects Psychosocial Outcomes for Diabetes. Current Diabetes Report, 12, 721-

728.

Brown-Levey, S., Miller, B. F., & deGruy, F. V. (2012). Behavioral health integration: an essential

element of population-based healthcare redesign. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 1-8.

Massa, I., Miller, B. F., & Kessler, R. (2012). Collaboration between NCQA Patient-Centered Medical

Homes and specialty behavioral health and medical services. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 1-5.

Miller, B.F., Auxier, A. (2012). Integrated Care Applying, Theory to Practice. Taylor and Francis

Group, LLC. 281-296.

Waits, J. B., Smith, L., & Miller, B.F. Health Care Reform. FP Essentials™, Edition No. 404. Leawood, KS:

American Academy of Family Physicians; January 2013.

Miller, B. F., Talen, M. R., & Patel, K. K. (2013). Advancing Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care: The

Critical Importance of Behavioral Health in Health Care Policy. In M. R. Talen & A. B. Valeras (Eds.), Integrated

Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Evaluating the Evidence, Identifying the Essentials. Springer.

Auxier, A., Miller, B.F., Rogers, J. (2013) Integrated Behavioral Health and the Patient-Centered Medical Home. In

M. R. Talen & A. B. Valeras (Eds.), Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Evaluating the Evidence,

Identifying the Essentials. Springer.

Burke, B., Miller, B., Prosner, M., Petterson, S., Bazemore, A., Goplerud, E., & Phillips, R. (2013). A needs-based

method for estimating the behavioral health staff needs of community health centers. BMC Health Services

Research, 13(1), 245.

Miller, B.F., Looking Over the Horizon: The Challenge for Advancing a Field. (2013) The Colorado Psychologist.

Davis, M., Balasubramanian, B. A., Waller, E., Miller, B. F., Green, L. A., & Cohen, D. J. (2013). Integrating

Behavioral and Physical Health Care in the Real World: Early Lessons from Advancing Care Together. The Journal

of the American Board of Family Medicine, 26(5), 588-602.

Miller, B. F., & Druss, B. (2013). The role of family physicians in mental health care delivery in the United States:

implications for health reform. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 26(2), 111-113.

Dickinson, W. P., Glasgow, R. E., Fisher, L., Dickinson, L. M., Christensen, S. M., Estabrooks, P. A., & Miller, B.

F. (2013). Use of a Website to Accomplish Health Behavior Change: If You Build It, Will They Come? And Will It

Work If They Do? The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 26(2), 168-176.

Miller, B.F. Be Prepared – Change is Coming. (2013) The Colorado Psychologist.

Miller, B. F., Brown Levey, S. M., Payne-Murphy, J. C., & Kwan, B. M. (2014, July 14). Outlining the Scope of

Behavioral Health Practice in Integrated Primary Care: Dispelling the Myth of the One-Trick Mental Health Pony.

Families, Systems, & Health.

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Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Health Behavior Services in Patient-Centered Medical Homes. Kessler, R.,

Miller, B.F., Kelly, M., Graham, D. Kennedy, A., Littenberg, B., Maclean, C., van Eeghen, Scholle, S., Tirodkar,

M., Morton, S., & Pace, W. (2014) The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 27(5), 637-644.

The Working Party Group on Integrated Behavioral Healthcare, Baird, M., Blount, A., Brungardt, S., Dickinson, P.,

Dietrich, A., Epperly, T., Green, L., Henley, D., Kessler, R., Korsen, N., McDaniel, S., Miller, B., Pugno, P,

Roberts, R., Schirmer, J., Seymour, D., & deGruy, F. (2014). Joint Principles: Integration Behavioral Health Care

into the Patient-Centered Medical Home. The Annals of Family Medicine, 12(2), 183-185.

LeRoy, L., Bayliss, E., Domino, M., Miller, B. F., Rust, G., Gerteis, J., & Miller, T. (2014). The Agency for

Healthcare Research and Quality Multiple Chronic Conditions Research Network: Overview of Research

Contributions and Future Priorities. Medical Care, 52, S15-S22

Petterson, S., Miller, B. F., Payne-Murphy, J. C., & Phillips Jr, R. L. (2014). Mental health treatment in the primary

care setting: Patterns and pathways. Families, Systems, & Health, 32(2), 157-166.

Miller, B. F., Petterson, S., Brown Levey, S. M., Payne-Murphy, J. C., Moore, M., & Bazemore, A. (2014). Primary

Care, Behavioral Health, Provider Colocation, and Rurality. The Journal of the American Board of Family

Medicine, 27(3), 367-374.

Miller, B. F., Petterson, S., Burke, B. T., Phillips Jr, R. L., & Green, L. A. (2014). Proximity of providers:

Colocating behavioral health and primary care and the prospects for an integrated workforce. American

Psychologist, 69(4), 443-451.

Dobmeyer, A. C. & Miller, B.F. (2014). Clinical Psychologists in Primary Care Settings. In Hunter, Hunter, &

Kessler (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. Springer.

Miller, B.F. (2014). Psychology’s role in health policy. National Psychologist.

Kinman CR, Gilchrist EC, Payne-Murphy JC, Miller BF. Provider- and practice-level competencies for integrated

behavioral health in primary care: a literature review. (Prepared by Westat under Contract No. HHSA 290-2009-

00023I). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. March 2015

Deborah J. Cohen, PhD, Melinda M. Davis, PhD, Jennifer D. Hall, MPH, Emma C. Gilchrist, MPH, Benjamin F.

Miller, PsyD. A Guidebook of Professional Practices for Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration:

Observations From Exemplary Sites. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. March 2015.

Ader, J., Stille, C. J., Keller, D., Miller, B. F., Barr, M. S., & Perrin, J. M. (2015). The Medical Home and

Integrated Behavioral Health: Advancing the Policy Agenda. Pediatrics, 135(5), 909-917.

Miller, B.F. (2015). Experts by Experience: 2105. Inspire patient story compilation. http://bit.ly/1GKo94F

Cohen DJ, Balasubramanian BA, Davis M, Hall J, Gunn R, Stange KC, Green LA, Miller WL, Crabtree BF,

England MJ, Clark K, Miller BF. Understanding Care Integration from the Ground Up: Five Organizing Constructs

that Shape Integrated Practices. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 28(Supplement 1): S7-S20.

Cohen DJ, Davis M, Balsubramanian BA, Gunn R, Hall J, deGruy FV, Peek CJ, Green, LA, Stange KC, Pallares C,

Levy S, Pollack D, Miller BF. Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care: Consulting, Coordinating and

Collaborating Among Professionals. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 28(Supplement 1):

S21-S31.

Davis MM, Balasubramanian BA, Cifuentes M, Hall J, Gunn R, Fernald D, Gilchrist E, Miller B.F., deGruy F,

Cohen DJ. Clinician Staffing, Scheduling, and Engagement Strategies among Primary Care Practices Delivering

Integrated Care. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 28(S1): 32-40.

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Hall J, Cohen DJ, Davis M, Gunn R, Blount A, Pollack DA, Miller W, Smith C, Valentine N, Miller B.F. Preparing

the Workforce for Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration. The Journal of the American Board of Family

Medicine 28(Supplement 1): S41-S51.

Gunn R, Davis M, Hall J, Heintzman J, Muench J, Smeds B, Miller, B.F., Miller WL, Gilchrist E, Brown-Levey S,

Brown J, Wise-Romero P, Cohen DJ. Designing Clinical Space for the Delivery of Integrated Behavioral Health and

Primary Care. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 28(Supplement 1): S52-S62.

Balasubramanian BA, Fernald D, Dickinson LM, Davis M, Gunn R, Crabtree BF, Miller B.F., Cohen DJ. REACH

of Interventions Integrating Primary Care and Behavioral Health. Journal of the American Board of Family

Medicine. 28(Supplement 1): S73-S85.

Miller BF. When Frontline Practice Innovations are Ahead of the Policy Community: The Example of Behavioral

Health and Primary Care Integration. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 28(Supplement 1): S98-

S101.

Ward, M., Miller, B.F., et al. (2015). "The Role of Behavioral Health in Optimizing Care for Complex Patients in

the Primary Care Setting." Journal of General Internal Medicine: 1-3.

VanderWielen, L. M. V. & Gilchrist, E. C. & Nowels, M. A. & Petterson, S. M. & Rust, G. & Miller, B. F. (2015).

Not Near Enough: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Nearby Behavioral Health Care and Primary

Care. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 26(3), 1032-1047.

Hubley, S. H. and B. F. Miller (2016). "Implications of Healthcare Payment Reform for Clinical Psychologists in

Medical Settings." Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 23(1): 3-10.

Morrato, E.H., Brewer, S.E., Campagna, E.J., Dickinson, M.L., Thomas, D.S.K., Druss, B.G., Miller,

B.F., Newcomer, J.W., Lindrooth, R.C. (2016). Glucose Testing for Adults Receiving Medicaid and Antipsychotics:

A Population-Based Prescriber Survey on Behaviors, Attitudes, and Barriers. Psychiatric Services,

Morrato, E. H., Campagna, E. J., Brewer, S. E., Dickinson, M.L., Thomas, D.S.K., Miller, B.F., Dearing, J., Druss,

B.G., and Lindrooth, R.C. (2016). Metabolic testing for adults in a state Medicaid program receiving antipsychotics:

Remaining barriers to achieving population health prevention goals. JAMA Psychiatry.

doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.0538

Miller, B.F. (2016) Creating A Culture of Whole Health: A Realistic Framework For Advancing Behavioral Health

And Primary Care Together. Health Affairs Blog http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2016/04/14/creating-a-culture-of-

whole-health-a-realistic-framework-for-advancing-behavioral-health-and-primary-care-together/

Miller, B.F., Ross, K.M., Davis, M., Melek, S.P., Kathol, R., & Gordon, P. Payment Reform in the Patient-Centered

Medical Home: Enabling and Sustaining Integrated Behavioral Health Care. American Psychologist. In press.

Westfall, J., Miller, B.F., & Bazemore, A. (2016) No Room For Prevention: The Unintended Consequence Of

Mental Health Stigma Reduction Efforts. Health Affairs Blog http://healthaffairs.org/blog/2016/06/30/no-room-for-

prevention-the-unintended-consequence-of-mental-health-stigma-reduction-efforts/

Gates, K., Petterson, S., Wingrove, P., Miller, B.F., & Klink, K. (2016). You Can’t Treat What You Don’t

Diagnose: An Analysis of the Recognition of Somatic Presentations of Depression and Anxiety in Primary Care.

Families, Systems, & Health. doi:10.1037/fsh0000229

Journal Reviews 2010–present Reviewer for Annals of Family Medicine

2010–present Reviewer for The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine

2010–present Reviewer for Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings

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2010–present Reviewer for The American Journal of Managed Care

2010–present Reviewer for The American Psychologist

2010–present Reviewer for Health Affairs

2010–present Reviewer for Psychiatric Services

2010–present Reviewer for Journal of Psychiatric Research

2010–present Reviewer for The Primary Care Companion

2010–present Reviewer for The Journal for General Internal Medicine

2010–present Reviewer for Medical Care

2015-present Reviewer for Journal for Behavioral Medicine

2016-present Reviewer for Pediatrics

Memberships:

2003-present American Psychological Association member (APA)

2005-2008 Society of Behavioral Medicine member (SBM)

2006-2010 APA Division 38 (Health Psychology)

2007-present Collaborative Family Healthcare Association member (CFHA)

2008-present Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM)

2009-present Colorado Psychological Association (CPA)

2009-present North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG)