Home Research Research Library Behavioral Health in Independently Owned Family Medicine Practices Behavioral Health in Independently Owned Family Medicine Practices 2026 Author(s) Ike, Brooke, Keiser, Brennan, Pleho, Ajla, Ma, Kris Pui Kwan, Koempel, Annie, Byrd, Madeline, Bazemore, Andrew W, and Tong, Sebastian T Topic(s) What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Mental Health Care Volume 39(1) Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Introduction Mental health and substance use diagnoses are increasing, and many patients cannot access behavioral health (BH) care. One-third of family physicians work in independently owned practices, but only a minority work collaboratively with BH clinicians. Our study sought to describe barriers to implementing integrated BH in independently owned family medicine practices and the alternate approaches family physicians are using to offer BH care services to their patients. # Methods We recruited eligible family physicians who completed the American Board of Family Medicine 2021-2022 Continuous Certification questionnaire. We interviewed 16 family physicians working in independently owned family medicine practices. Interviews were analyzed using a qualitative exploratory design guided by the Framework Method. # Results Participants identified cost, staffing, and space as principal barriers to implementing and sustaining integrated BH at independent practices. In the absence of integrated BH, participants reported that they provide BH support to their patients in the form of assessment and diagnosis, basic medication management, coaching on BH skills, and referring to outside resources. # Conclusions This study highlights that barriers to integrating BH at independent family medicine practices align with those at larger health systems, but that the nuances of those barriers differ based on the smaller practice context. Family physicians at independent practices are filling in BH services gaps to the best of their abilities but are constrained by training and resource limitations. Targeted strategies, particularly addressing cost, staffing, and clinical space limitations, are needed to support independent family physicians in achieving sustainable access to integrated BH care. ABFM Research Read all 2018 Frequency and Criticality of Diagnoses in Family Medicine Practices: From the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) Go to Frequency and Criticality of Diagnoses in Family Medicine Practices: From the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) 2018 Family Medicine Hospitalists Three Years Out of Residency: Career Flexibility or a Threat to Office-Based Family Medicine? Go to Family Medicine Hospitalists Three Years Out of Residency: Career Flexibility or a Threat to Office-Based Family Medicine? 2021 The Essential Role of Family Physicians in Providing Cesarean Sections in Rural Communities Go to The Essential Role of Family Physicians in Providing Cesarean Sections in Rural Communities 2020 Proportion of Family Physicians Caring for Children is Declining Go to Proportion of Family Physicians Caring for Children is Declining
Author(s) Ike, Brooke, Keiser, Brennan, Pleho, Ajla, Ma, Kris Pui Kwan, Koempel, Annie, Byrd, Madeline, Bazemore, Andrew W, and Tong, Sebastian T Topic(s) What Family Physicians Do Keyword(s) Mental Health Care Volume 39(1) Source Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
ABFM Research Read all 2018 Frequency and Criticality of Diagnoses in Family Medicine Practices: From the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) Go to Frequency and Criticality of Diagnoses in Family Medicine Practices: From the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) 2018 Family Medicine Hospitalists Three Years Out of Residency: Career Flexibility or a Threat to Office-Based Family Medicine? Go to Family Medicine Hospitalists Three Years Out of Residency: Career Flexibility or a Threat to Office-Based Family Medicine? 2021 The Essential Role of Family Physicians in Providing Cesarean Sections in Rural Communities Go to The Essential Role of Family Physicians in Providing Cesarean Sections in Rural Communities 2020 Proportion of Family Physicians Caring for Children is Declining Go to Proportion of Family Physicians Caring for Children is Declining
2018 Frequency and Criticality of Diagnoses in Family Medicine Practices: From the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) Go to Frequency and Criticality of Diagnoses in Family Medicine Practices: From the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS)
2018 Family Medicine Hospitalists Three Years Out of Residency: Career Flexibility or a Threat to Office-Based Family Medicine? Go to Family Medicine Hospitalists Three Years Out of Residency: Career Flexibility or a Threat to Office-Based Family Medicine?
2021 The Essential Role of Family Physicians in Providing Cesarean Sections in Rural Communities Go to The Essential Role of Family Physicians in Providing Cesarean Sections in Rural Communities
2020 Proportion of Family Physicians Caring for Children is Declining Go to Proportion of Family Physicians Caring for Children is Declining