What You Can Learn From CCBHCs In The Era Of COVID-19 — Executive Web Briefing Sponsored By Netsmart
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (June 14, 2020) — Recent grants from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the extension and expansion of the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) demonstration project highlight the importance of supporting provider organizations as they focus on improving access to whole-person care. These forward-thinking organizations address the behavioral, physical, and social needs of individuals in their community.
In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, CCBHC organizations’ comprehensive approach to care uniquely position them to respond to new and changing consumer needs.
On Thursday, June 18 at 1 p.m. ET, Rachelle Glavin, vice president of clinical operations at Missouri Coalition for Community Behavioral Healthcare and Tom Petrizzo, chief executive officer of Tri-County Mental Health Services, will participate in a web briefing hosted by OPEN MINDS and sponsored by Netsmart. Moderated by Netsmart’s Community Strategist, Melissa Boyd, the speakers will discuss how operating as a CCBHC has helped organizations navigate their way through the COVID-19 crisis. The presentation is titled, “What You Can Learn From CCBHCs In The Era Of COVID-19.”
Attendees will also learn about having the technology already in place to support new workflows, increase virtual care offerings, and support care coordination efforts better prepared these organizations to quickly adapt as the human services landscape underwent a seismic shift.
Registration for this executive web briefing is free of charge, courtesy of Netsmart, and brought to you by OPEN MINDS. If you are unable to attend, please still register. At the end of the event, all registrants will receive a recorded copy of the executive web briefing and presentation slides. Register at: https://www.openminds.com/event/what-you-can-learn-from-ccbhcs-in-the-era-of-covid-19/.
About Netsmart
Netsmart designs, builds and delivers electronic health records (EHRs), solutions and services that are powerful, intuitive and easy-to-use. Our platform provides accurate, up-to-date information that is easily accessible to care team members in behavioral health, care at home, senior living and social services. We make the complex simple and personalize, so our clients can concentrate on what they do best: provide services and treatment that support whole-person care.
By leveraging the powerful Netsmart network, care providers can seamlessly and securely integrate information across communities, collaborate on the most effective treatments and improve outcomes for those in their care. Our streamlined systems and personalized workflows put relevant information at the fingertips of users when and where they need it.
For 50 years, Netsmart has been committed to providing a common platform to integrate care. SIMPLE. PERSONAL. POWERFUL.
Our more than 1,700 associates work hand-in-hand with our 600,000+ users in more than 25,000 organizations across the U.S. to develop and deploy technology that automates and coordinates everything from clinical to financial to administrative.
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About OPEN MINDS
OPEN MINDS is an award-winning information source, executive education provider, and business solutions firm specializing in the domains of health and human services serving consumers with chronic conditions and complex support needs. For thirty years, we’ve been pioneers for change – helping organizations implement the transformational business practices they need to succeed in an evolving market with new reimbursement, competition, policies and regulations.
OPEN MINDS is powered by a national team of experienced executives and subject matter experts with specific expertise and experience in nine key market areas – mental health, addictions, chronic conditions, autism and intellectual/developmental disabilities, long-term care, children’s services, social services, juvenile justice, and corrections health care. Our mission is to improve the quality of care for consumers with complex support needs by improving the effectiveness of those serving them – provider organizations, payer and insurance organizations, government agencies, pharmaceutical organizations, and technology firms. Learn more at www.openminds.com.