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    Summit Spotlight | Improving Access to Behavioral Health via Collaborative Care

    06/13/2024

    Webinar

    SKU: 24WEB42

    Formats:

    Webinar


    Available Credits
    • ACMPE: 1.00
    • CEU: 1.00

    Description

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    Experience the excellence of the 2024 MGMA Summit by watching this year's highest-rated sessions!

    Delve into the wealth of valuable insights and seamless organization that made our online conference a standout experience, ensuring you don't miss a moment of inspiration.


    This webinar – scheduled for June 13, 2024, at 1 pm ET (12 pm CT, 11 am MT, 10 am PT) – is eligible for ACMPE and CEU credit and will be made available as a recording.

    Explore the benefits of collaborative care for a range of stakeholders through case studies and data showing how the evidence-based behavioral health model boosts patient outcomes while also making health systems more efficient and relieving administrative burden in primary care settings. During the session, we will illustrate the real-world benefits, illustrating how they allow PCPs, pediatricians, OBGYNs and other providers to integrate quality behavioral and mental health monitoring into their workflows, through EHR integration and the ability to quickly refer patients (including those with signs of depression or anxiety) to appropriate behavioral health providers via virtual care. Attendees will learn how integrated behavioral health services can lead to more informed decision-making in primary care settings, including for evidence-based interventions, the integration of professional behavioral health services into PCP workflows, and a demonstrated improvement in outcomes and care quality.

    This 60-minute webinar will provide you with the knowledge to:

    • Prepare the scaling of specialty clinicians through the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) and the impacts associated with the dynamics of today’s behavioral health industry
    • Examine evidence-based behavioral health models, with a critical focus on standardizing how adoption and outcomes are reported
    • Distinguish a holistic patient-centered approach across the care continuum to account for physical and mental health needs for better overall clinical outcomes

    Continuing Education

    Delivery method: Internet Live Course | Group Internet Based
    Learning level: Intermediate - Education that builds on a basic curriculum, designed to improve your ability to analyze and apply skills learned to a topic or knowledge area.
    Learning format: Traditional
    Prerequisites: A basic understanding of the topic or knowledge area.
    Advance preparation: None
    Duration: 60 minutes

    Claiming Credit: If you wish to claim continuing education credit, you must attend the live webinar and complete the session evaluation in order to meet the requirements of the accrediting organizations.

    • ACMPE, medical practice administrators in certification and Fellowship through ACMPE
    • CEU, generic continuing education credit

    For detailed continuing education credit information, click here.

    **PLEASE NOTE: CEU credit types and totals are listed as a good faith estimate. Actual CEU types and totals offered at time of presentation may vary. Final CEU credit listing will be published on or before the day of the presentation.


    Speakers
    Picture of Spencer Hutchins

    Spencer Hutchins, MBA
    CEO and Co-Founder, Concert Health

    Spencer Hutchins is the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Concert Health, America’s leading behavioral health medical group. Through Collaborative Care, an evidence-based model for treating depression and anxiety in primary care settings, Concert makes it easy for primary care and women’s health physicians to deliver high-quality behavioral health care and improve clinical outcomes. Concert’s turnkey behavioral health services, which include an expert clinical team and a powerful technology platform, are available through partnerships with medical groups and health systems.

    Prior to Concert, Spencer co-founded Reflexion Health, where he served as CEO for three years. During his time there, Reflexion achieved FDA clearance for Vera, a tele-rehab product used by some of the most progressive orthopedic and rehab programs in the United States. Prior to Reflexion, Spencer served as Senior Director at West Health, where he helped source and support investments in innovative companies such as Humedica, Change Healthcare, and goBalto. Spencer also served as a member of the founding healthcare team at the Federal Communications Commission during the Obama administration and a consultant at Booz & Company. Spencer received an MBA from Yale School of Management and BA from Colby College.

    Picture of Virna Little

    Virna Little, PsyD, LCSW
    Co-Founder, Concert Health



    Technical Requirements

    This webinar will be hosted in Zoom Webinar and will consist of a 60-minute pre-recorded presentation. You will receive informational emails with instructions to access the live event and related resources, as well as steps to claim continuing education credits.

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    Refund Policy

    Live Instructor Cancellation Policy
    If for any reason MGMA must cancel this program, MGMA will notify participants by email of the cancellation no less than 48 hours prior to the expected start time.

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    877.275.6462, ext. 1888
    Email: service@mgma.org

    Complaint resolution policy
    Please contact the MGMA Service Center toll-free at 877.ASK.MGMA (275.6462) for issues or concerns with this webinar.




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