Integrated Behavioral Health in Family Medicine Supports Resident Learning by Working to Achieve the Quintuple Aim.
Integrated behavioral health (IBH) in primary care settings has been touted as improving access to behavioral health services. In this case report, we describe a representative IBH team nested in a family medicine residency clinic, led by a behavioral health faculty clinician. Using this patient as an example, we identify ways in which the team was able to achieve elements of the quintuple aim (population health, enhanced patient experience, cost reduction, health equity, and provider well-being). We additionally utilize this case report to provide examples of learning opportunities for medical residents.