OPEN MINDS CEO, Monica E. Oss, Discusses The Future Of Behavioral Health
OPEN MINDS Advisors Lead Discussion With National Association of County Behavioral Health & Development Disability Directors
OPEN MINDS, a leading national consultation firm for the health and human service field, has released a new presentation for the field that was originally delivered on February 22, 2016 by Monica E. Oss, Chief Executive Officer, and Brandon Danz, Senior Associate, at the 2016 Legislative and Policy Conference of the National Association of County Behavioral Health & Development Disability Directors.
This presentation, titled System Reform, Value Purchasing & The Future Of Behavioral Health, focuses on the current state of the shift to pay-for-value in the health and human service system, and how this shift is remaking the value chain in the field. Additionally, the presentation also explores the implications of this shift for stakeholders – including counties, and how the role of behavioral health service and behavioral health professionals is expected to change.
The new presentation is available to Premium and Elite members of the OPEN MINDS Circle, an online subscription service, via the following link: https://www.openminds.com/market-intelligence/resources/system-reform-value-purchasing-the-future-of-behavioral-health.htm/. To learn more about becoming a Premium or Elite member of the OPEN MINDS Circle, visit https://www.openminds.com/membership.
OPEN MINDS is a national strategic advisory firm specializing in the sectors of the health and human service industry serving individuals with complex support needs: mental health; addiction treatment; children & family services; intellectual & developmental disabilities; chronic disease management; long term care; social services; correctional health care, reentry & diversion; and juvenile justice.
Founded in 1987 and based in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the 75+ associates believe by providing the latest market intelligence and management best practices to organizations serving the health and social support needs of the most vulnerable consumers, those organizations will be better able to provide efficient and effective services. Learn more at www.openminds.com.