This project will compare two training approaches for US Preventive Services Task Force recommended obesity care in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) across four aims. Aim 1 compares patient-level effectiveness \[i.e., patient relative weight change and the proportion of patients who achieve clinically significant weight loss\]. Aim 2 compares reach (patient treatment utilization). Aim 3 compares primary care provider (PCP) referrals to USPSTF-recommended care at 12 (adoption) and 24 months (maintenance) and short- and long-term changes in provider obesity care competencies . Aim 4 compares implementation and service costs.
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Study Eligibility Criteria - Provider Trainees: * Provider Trainees must be PCPs, BHPs, RDNs, or CHWs who work at participating clinics. * PCPs that are eligible to participate as Provider Trainees can be any of the following: Medical Doctors (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Physician Assistants (PA), or Nurse Practitioners (NP). PCPs must see patients in a primary care setting and be capable of referring patients to IBT and MNT. PCPs must have already completed their residency (when applicable). * BHPs that are eligible to participate as Provider Trainees must be at least one of the following categories (listed with typical credentials): Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Psychologist (PhD/PsyD), Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatrist (MD). * RDNs that are eligible to participate as Provider Trainees must be Registered Dietitians/Registered Dietitian Nutritionists. * CHWs must work as Community Health Workers, or in functionally similar role, within participating clinics Study Eligibility - EHR Patients: Benefit-Eligible Patients from Participating Clinics * Benefit-Eligible Patients from Participating Clinics can either be youth (ages 5-20) or adults (ages 21+) and must be recipients of Medicaid, eligible for the MO Medicaid benefit (i.e., Medicaid recipients with obesity), and have been seen at participating FQHC clinics. Exclusion Criteria - Provider Trainees: * Not at a participating clinic * PCPs who do not have the ability to refer to IBT or MNT * Resident Doctors * A doctor specializing in reproductive health (or related fields) Exclusion Criteria - Benefit-Eligible Patients from Participating Clinics: * Patients without obesity * Patients not on Medicaid * Youth under the age of 5 * Not a patient at a participating clinic