Adopting A New Clinical Service Model From Need To Implementation
July 08, 2021
Determining whether to adopt a new clinical service model can be challenging and multivariate. Any number of reasons could justify an evaluation to see if a new clinical service model is right for your agency or clients. Perhaps your client’s outcomes could be better, or referral numbers have dropped, or a funder is asking for a potential new clinical service model. Whatever the reason, the way forward can be unclear and seem to have more risk than reward.
In this executive web forum (taking place on July 8 at 1pm ET), we will provide guidance for you to address these situations. Executive attendees will learn:
- How to evaluate the need for a new clinical service
- How to analyze the feasibility of providing the service for your provider organization
- How to implement a pilot (or full) program
Featured Speakers
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Kimberly Bond, MS, LMFT, Executive Vice President, OPEN MINDSKimberly Bond, MS, LMFT, brings over thirty years of experience providing behavioral health treatment in the public and community settings to the OPEN MINDS team. She currently serves as the Executive Vice President of Business Development. In this role, Ms. Bond focuses on growing the OPEN MINDS client portfolio across all nine verticals of OPEN MINDS business.
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Sharon Hicks, MBA, MSW, Senior Associate, OPEN MINDSSharon Hicks, MBA, MSW, has more than 20 years of experience in the health and human service field. She has extensive expertise and a wide range of experience in health plan management, clinical operations management, and technology. A recognized thought leader among her peers, Ms. Hicks is a regular keynote speaker at industry conferences and association meetings, as well as an author of hundreds of articles and resources for professionals in both clinical and executive roles.
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