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New Care Delivery Models: The Next Decade of Reducing Costs of Mental Health Care

Corbin Petro

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Sarah Adler, PsyD

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Arielle Radin Pulverman, PhD

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Svetlana Levak, Ph.D

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Donna Milavetz, MD, MPH, FACP

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Karen Mitchell

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Description:

New  care delivery models that leverage data, whole-person care, and more  cost-effective labor will be imperative to curb the access crisis and the  skyrocketing cost of healthcare in the United States. This panel will explore  the transformative potential and existing impact - at the individual, social,  and economic level of new care delivery models on rising healthcare costs.  Hear from the builders who are designing and implementing these models,  across the acuity spectrum, and the partners helping to distribute them to  the millions of people who need mental health care now. We will delve into  the pre-eminent levers that will drive down cost while maintaining the  highest quality care, including transdiagnostic models that incorporate  social determinants of health, lay healthcare workers, data-driven triage and  coordination, and precision digital therapeutics. These designers and  implementers will share the best practices, innovative approaches, and  actionable insights that leaders can use to implement comprehensive health  care that promote both physical and mental well-being, preventing downstream  costs. This will be an enlightening discussion on the pivotal role of  thinking differently in solving a complex and ever-growing access crisis.

CE
Credits

in-person & online

Earn up to 13 continuing education (CE) hours

In partnership with PESI, our event offered CE credits for mental health professionals who attend. For those unable to make the trip to Arizona, the CE credits were attainable virtually via PESI's streaming platform during the live event.

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