AIMS

AIMS Center

@uw_aims_center

Seattle, WA
https://aims.uw.edu/
Hospitals and Health Care

Overview

About AIMS Center

At the AIMS Center, we believe there is no health without behavioral health. For over 20 years, we’ve been at the forefront of transforming healthcare by advancing the research and implementation of integrated healthcare models.

As pioneers of Collaborative Care (CoCM), we possess in-depth knowledge and real-world experience in harnessing integrated care solutions to improve mental health outcomes for diverse patient populations.

The purpose of the AIMS Center is to inspire providers, researchers, and decision-makers to transform healthcare and improve patient outcomes. We accomplish this by translating and researching evidence-based approaches to behavioral health integration.

Our Services:

• Collaborative Care Implementation Support: Tailored assistance to help clinics integrate behavioral health into primary care and other medical settings.
• Online Training Programs: CE and CME-eligible courses for Behavioral Health Care Managers, Psychiatric Consultants, and Primary Care Providers.
• Behavioral Skills Training: Evidenced-based behavioral interventions designed for a fast-paced medical care environment.
• Collaborative Care Registry: Designed to support and streamline CoCM workflows.
• Research and Evaluation: Ongoing studies to refine and expand integrated care models.

Join us in our mission to enhance behavioral health integration and improve community well-being through effective, equitable, evidence-based care solutions.

Headquarters

Seattle, WA

Website

https://aims.uw.edu/

Company Size

11-50 employees

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Company Type

Educational

Founded

2004

Specialties

Collaborative Care, Implementation Support, Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care, Behavioral Health Integration Billing, Integrated Care Registries, Health Policy , Evidence-Based Behavioral Health Practices, Integrated Care Training and Development, Behavioral Health Skills Training, Mental Health Program Management, and Research and Evaluation of Integrated Care

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