Embrace Integrated Care

JM Consulting empowers healthcare systems to deliver whole-person, team-based care by implementing evidence-based integrated healthcare models and strategies. With extensive expertise in behavioral health integration, collaborative care, and population health management, we partner with leaders and frontline teams to enhance access to high-quality care, improve patient outcomes, and develop sustainable systems of care. Whether you are launching a new integrated care program or expanding existing efforts, we provide tailored consultation, training, and implementation support grounded in evidence and practical real-world success.
Dr. Jessica Martin is a Clinical Psychologist with nearly two decades
of experience as a leader in Integrated Care and implementation.
Experience
matters.

transform Your Healthcare Delivery: embrace Integrated Care
A robust and longstanding evidence base supports the integration of behavioral health professionals into primary care and other medical settings as a critical strategy for advancing population health. This approach enhances overall quality of care by through education, consultation, prevention, early identification, and timely intervention for both behavioral and physical conditions. Integrated programs also deliver higher patient and provider satisfaction and measures of provider wellness.
Lead with integration.
Excel in care.
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