California Institute for Behavioral Health Solutions

The 18th Annual Behavioral Health Informatics Conference and Exposition Meeting the Information Management Needs of Mental Health and Substance Use Programs.
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
General Session Keynotes
- Preparing for the next wave of policy changes in our health care system: Implications for behavioral healthcare
- How to prepare for the new value-based payment model requirements
- Recent updates to 42CFR.2: Reactions from across the nation and next steps
Thursday, May 3, 2018
General Session Keynotes
- Expanding the capabilities of information systems to meet the Medicaid Managed Care Rule for Network Adequacy
- How children’s services are evolving into a more organized delivery system: California’s Continuum of Care Reform
- Public health and privacy concerns collide in the opioid crisis
Learn More at https://www.cibhs.org/conference/18th-annual-behavioral-health-informatics-conference-and-exposition
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Have No Fear: Behavioral Health Analytics Are Here With Joshua P. Morgan, PsyD
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HIOs and Behavioral Health with Lyman Dennis, PhD
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How Can Arabian Horses Help Mental Health Patients?
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American Society of Addiction Medicine: ASAM with Brendan McEntee
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Consumer Affairs and Policy Innovation in Behavioral Health: SAMHSA
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Privacy and Regulations in Behavioral Health with Lucia Savage
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Streamlining EHR Technology in Behavioral Health with Ted Wright
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Federal Legislation in Behavioral Health with Ron Manderscheid, PhD
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Improving The Business of Behavioral Health: Percy Howard, III, LCSW
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