Keyna Graham-Heine, DNP, ARNP-PMHNP-BC, provides care as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Valley Cities Behavioral Health in King County, WA. She primarily provides psychiatric evaluations and medication management across the lifespan, working with a team consisting of clinician (counselor or therapist) and care coordinator.
Dr. Graham-Heine worked as a registered nurse for over 10 years in community health settings, including a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), and the perspective on the needs of both primary care and behavioral health practitioners has led to an interest in integrated care. She hopes to learn integrated care frameworks and gain expertise to support primary care providers and improve client outcomes. Telemedicine, perinatal mental health, substance use treatment, and pediatric mental health treatment are all content areas of particular interest. University of Washington’s Community-Based Integrated Care Fellowship will provide additional support in honing interdisciplinary practice skills which Dr. Graham-Heine can apply in her current practice setting, where psychiatric providers consult at a local FQHC.
She previously had an opportunity to participate in UW’s interdisciplinary Leadership Education in Adolescent Health Fellowship, during which her leadership project topic pertained to increasing uptake of the Partnership Access Line in Pierce County to support primary care providers in providing behavioral health care and ultimately improve pediatric behavioral health outcomes. Through this project she found that primary care providers in Pierce County provide a great deal of behavioral health care and want more support and collaboration with their psychiatric colleagues in doing so. She wants to be well-prepared to provide this interdisciplinary support as a psychiatric specialist. As integrated care rolls out in her home community of Pierce County, where there are limited psychiatric resources, these skills will enable her to provide this type of support in her own community in the future.
Dr. Graham-Heine hopes that in 5 years Collaborative Care/integrated care will be an option for services in every community and for every client.