Andrew C. Philip, PhD is a clinical health psychologist and the Deputy Director of the SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions at the National Council for Behavioral Health. He has a clinical background as a psychologist in primary care, and has assisted with large-scale training and integration efforts in federal healthcare. Dr. Philip has experience integrating behavioral health within numerous medical settings including acute trauma and intensive care, burn, neurology, palliative care, psychiatry, infectious disease, and primary care. Dr. Philip has emphasized improving care for diverse groups such as LGBTQ and veteran populations. In his work at the National Council, Dr. Philip assists in driving local and national initiatives aimed at improving patient care and promoting innovation in the field of integrated health. He speaks nationally on integration, improving patient care, and combating the opioid epidemic, and is also involved in research to further our understanding of integrated care and consultation.
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
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