Behavioral Health Integration into Mobile Healthcare

Why Attend?
Behavioral health is a critical component of community wellness, yet many individuals face significant barriers to accessing care. This course empowers healthcare professionals, program leaders, and community organizations to expand treatment access by bringing high-quality, integrated behavioral health services directly into neighborhoods in need. Whether developing a new program or enhancing an existing initiative, participants will gain actionable insight to improve outcomes and strengthen community impact.
What You'll Learn
Participants will engage with three core areas essential to delivering substance use and behavioral health services in mobile healthcare:
Program Development for Community Needs
Explore the landscape of substance use treatment services, assess local needs, and incorporate stakeholder input to design programs rooted in evidence-based practices. Learn how to build sustainable mobile treatment models that respond directly to community priorities.
Access to Care & Barrier Reduction
Understand the systemic and individual barriers that prevent people from receiving timely behavioral health and substance use treatment. Gain strategies to improve access, reduce stigma, and create supportive, person-centered care pathways within mobile clinic settings.
Integrated Care Models
Discover the value of combining other types of care and behavioral health services to improve health outcomes. Learn the requirements and best practices for implementing integrated care within a mobile healthcare framework, ensuring a holistic and coordinated approach to treatment.
Additional course elements include:
Collaborative Community Response
Develop skills for partnering with local agencies, treatment centers, hospitals, and public health organizations to build strong, community-driven support systems for individuals with substance use disorders.
Licensing, Compliance & Best Practices
Review essential regulations, licensing requirements, and compliance considerations specific to providing behavioral health and substance use services through Mobile Medical Clinics.
Practical Tools for Implementation
Leave with actionable tools, including program planning guides, needs assessment templates, integrated care workflow models, and community partnership resources, to support real-world application.
Ready to Strengthen Behavioral Health Access in Your Community?
Join us to gain the expertise, confidence, and practical strategies needed to deliver effective, accessible, and integrated behavioral health and substance use treatment through mobile healthcare, literally opening doors to care where it is needed most.
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Common Questions
Explore questions about GMMA — covering training, membership, chapters, and the mobile healthcare community.
The Global Mobile Medical Association (GMMA) is a professional network and training organization dedicated to advancing access to healthcare through mobile medicine. We provide education and community connection for professionals and organizations bringing care to the people who need it most.
GMMA membership is open to anyone working in or supporting mobile healthcare — from clinical staff and operators to program leaders, and innovators.
GMMA gives you direct access to a network of peers, mentors, and organizations across the world. You’ll learn what’s working in the field, share best practices, and collaborate to solve common challenges.
Members gain access to live and virtual gatherings — from certificate courses and chapter meetups to summits, roundtables, and peer-led discussions.
Yes. Organizations can join as partners or institutional members to provide training opportunities for their teams, share expertise, and help advance the global standard for mobile healthcare.
Chapters are state networks that bring members together for collaboration, advocacy, and local training opportunities. Echo Communities are online groups where members connect by specialty or interest area, such as medical, dental or behavioral health.
Most GMMA courses take place at Global Mobile Medical Headquarters in Kernersville, NC, with select programs offered through regional partners and chapter events.
Most core courses run 1–3 days, combining classroom learning with hands-on practice. Advanced programs may extend up to a week.
Courses are facilitated by subject matter experts and professional educators.
GMMA courses are delivered in person through structured, instructor-led sessions at our headquarters and partner locations. You’ll receive pre-course materials to review in advance, but education happens through guided, hands-on learning.
Yes. Participants who complete their training receive an official GMMA Certificate of Completion and Continuing Education Credits (when applicable) recognized across the mobile healthcare community and interprofessional associations.
You can browse upcoming courses or join as a member directly on our website. Once you’re part of GMMA, you’ll receive access to upcoming events, discussion spaces, and exclusive member resources.

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