RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Using a self-service kiosk to identify behavioural health needs in a primary care clinic serving an urban, underserved population JF BMJ Health & Care Informatics FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 323 OP 328 DO 10.14236/jhi.v22i3.134 VO 22 IS 3 A1 Glenda Wrenn A1 Irshad Syed A1 Fatima Kasiah YR 2015 UL http://informatics.bmj.com/content/22/3/323.abstract AB Background Integration of behavioural health into primary care clinics is an established model of care and important approach to eliminating mental health disparities, but demands on provider time is a barrier to mental health screening. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of using a kiosk placed in a primary care clinic to screen for multiple mental health disorders.Methods Quality improvement initiative with Plan-Do-Study-Act implementation and time series monitoring of utilisation outcomes.Results A total of 281 screens were completed identifying positive screens for depression (30%) and bipolar disorder (17%). Post-traumatic stress disorder and concerning substance use were less common.Conclusions Development of health information technology to facilitate behavioural health assessment in primary care is a promising approach to integrated care and provides additional benefits of population health monitoring.