The U.S. Is Moving To Whole-Person Care – Are You?
Free Executive Web Briefing Courtesy Of NextGen Healthcare
January 17, 2023 | 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET
Over half of health and human service providers (58%) responding to a survey say they have already begun to integrate or have fully integrated primary care and behavioral health in their organizations.
That’s a key finding of the 2023 National Survey on Healthcare Integration In Behavioral Health, Intellectual/Developmental Disability & Human Services. This one-of-kind study is the third national survey exploring the growth of whole-person care in the specialty healthcare market.
Join us as a panel of industry experts discuss the survey findings and its implications for business and clinical strategy, including population health, complex care services, technology and value-based payment.
Featured Speakers
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Jerold Greer, Chief Information Officer, Daymark Recovery ServicesJerold Greer has been a thought leader in Behavioral Healthcare Information Technology for over 3 decades. In 2004, Jerold, as the Chief Information Officer, became a founding management team member that formed Daymark Recovery Services, a CCBHC organization that has grown to serve 50,000 patients annually through over 25 outpatient/walk-in centers, 6 inpatient crisis programs, 5 mobile crisis teams, along with several ACTT, PSR, Residential and Intensive In-Home teams. Before joining Daymark, Jerold established and led the Information Technology division of the 1,200+ staff Behavioral Health agency Frontier Health that operates in Tennessee and Virginia. Here, he developed one of the first Behavioral Healthcare EHRs in the nation in the early 1990s, including real-time alerts and clinical decision support tools. These efforts allowed his agency to effortlessly and successfully transition into one of the Country’s first Medicaid Managed Care programs, TennCare, an otherwise harsh area in which two thirds of the Tennessee’s behavioral healthcare agencies could no longer operate independently. -
Lauran Canady, MSW, LCSW, Vice President of Integrated Health, Adult & Child HealthLauran has been with Adult and Child Health for the last 7 years and has had leadership responsibilities over several differing clinical programs including the open access teams, mobile crisis, CCBHC implementation, outpatient, addictions and all of their FQHC-LAL clinic operations. Lauran is a licensed clinical social worker and has spent the entirety of her career, both in inpatient and ambulatory settings, focusing on the impact of whole health care to a patient’s successful clinical outcome. Lauran has spent the last few years implementing A&Cs Certified Behavioral Health Center programming and growing their FQHC-LAL operations focusing on whole health care. -
James Stembel, Clinical Informatics Director, Adult & Child HealthJames has worked in Behavioral Health for 20 years. He has spent the last 14 years with Adult and Child Health in Indianapolis, Indiana. His work has encompassed behavioral health, child welfare, psychiatric, and primary care services. He has held many clinical positions and as the field has transitioned onto electronic health records, his technical interest has taken him over to the informatics space of healthcare. He is currently the Clinical Informatics Director where he is responsible for clinical applications and reporting analytics. -
Christy Dye, MPH, Senior Associate, OPEN MINDSChristy Dye is a data-focused healthcare executive who brings over 30 years of experience supporting provider organizations, state agencies, and communities in achieving their business, operational, and quality goals in health and human services to OPEN MINDS as a Senior Associate. Christy’s career has included working as a state Medicaid leader, a national expert in substance abuse treatment systems, health information exchange and interoperability, and as chief executive for Arizona’s leading integrated primary/behavioral healthcare provider. Prior to OPEN MINDS, Ms. Dye served as Chief Business Development Officer for Health Current, (division of Contexture), Arizona’s statewide health information exchange (HIE). While there, Ms. Dye developed provider education and training programs in using clinical and administrative data to improve patient outcomes and manage value-based reimbursement contracts. She led the Health Current HIE research data initiative in partnership with Arizona State University and also served as co-principal investigator for a National Institute of Mental Health project at ASU focused on information sharing for behavioral health populations. Ms. Dye graduated from the University of Arizona with a Master’s in Public Health Administration. She received her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She is an active member of the Community Advisory Board for Health Informatics at ASU’s College of Health Solutions. -
Javier Favela, Vice President, Behavioral Health Solutions, NextGen HealthcareJavier Favela is an industry leader that provides integrated healthcare technology solutions to meet the needs of the behavioral and integrated healthcare community. Javier brings over 20 years of accounting and executive leadership specializing in the healthcare and healthcare information technology field. He offers extensive knowledge in new business start-ups and restructuring of existing businesses to further strategic initiatives and maximize organizational profitability.

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