Presented by the Collaborative for Children of Addicted Parents and Cincinnati Children’s, this year’s conference aims at exploring treatment options for children age 0-5 and parents with substance use disorder.
The Mayo Clinic Division of Primary Care Internal Medicine is pleased to offer this one-day program to provide family practitioners, internists, general practitioners, advanced nurse practitioners and physician assistants with current information on the care of the elderly, including clinical evaluation, management strategies and innovative practice models.
Mental Health America (MHA) has partnered with the Digital Therapeutics Alliance (DTA) for a Policy Institute to explore what the emergence of digital therapeutics means for mental health and substance use policy. While we will not attribute anything said in the Policy Institute to any of the attendees, we will use the discussion to inform a policy brief that will help guide the field as it navigates technology, policy, and behavioral health.
Summit on Patient Support Services and HUB Design is designed to bring multiple stakeholders together, from specialty pharmacies, government officials, advocacy and foundational groups, Hub providers, and more to examine HUB Design in an evolving healthcare landscape. Attendees will walk away with strategies to ensure HUBs are providing ROI for both the patient and the manufacturer.
Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care Models provides the opportunity to meet and learn from peer leaders in physical and behavioral health as they to discuss practical tactics to improve access to quality behavioral health services and manage patient whole health. Key topics of discussion include: addressing workforce and workflow challenges, shared care planning and coordination, innovations in integration, making integration fiscally beneficial, and best practices in operational execution of programming.