Navigating Complex Care Models – 5 Stages of Complex Care and Reimbursement Model Experience

Free Webinar, Sponsored by Qualifacts

As provider organizations evaluate and adopt complex care and reimbursement models, there are five consistent stages of experience. Whether taking on Value-Based Care contracts, becoming or working with a CCBHC program provider, the path to success travels a similar progression.

Join our Qualifacts expert as she shares insights and best practices from organizations around the country in different stages of their complex care experience. During this exciting event on August 24, 2022, 1pm-2pm ET, attendees will learn how to evaluate their progress across the stages and how to build a cycle of continuous quality improvement. Our presenter will also share challenges, successes, and lessons learned from organizations at different stages of the experience.

Attendees will learn:

  • The five stages of complex care and reimbursement model adoption
  • Insight into the greatest challenges and opportunities to reach high performance in complex care and reimbursement models
  • How to evaluate their progress across the five stages of complex care and reimbursement model adoption.

All registrants will receive a link to download the presentation slide deck at the conclusion of the live event!

Six Steps To Improving CCBHC Outcomes: A Berks Counseling Center Case Study

Free Executive Web Briefing Courtesy Of The Providers’ Resource Center for Behavioral Health and Human Services

With the shift to whole-person care, data has taken on an extremely important role for many organizations. Provider organizations, like Certified Community Behavioral Health Centers (CCBHCs), need data to show performance improvements on quality outcome measures for their sustainability. Berks Counseling Center in Pennsylvania is just one of these organizations that has found a proven six-step process for improving performance in just one year.

Join Mary Givens, CCBHC Program Manager for Qualifacts and John E. Heim, Technology Specialist, EHR Systems for Berks Counseling Center to hear the center’s six-step process for improving performance on behavioral health outcomes for CCBHCs. Berks Counseling Center has been a CCBHC since the original Medicaid Demonstration model in 2017. During this exciting event on May 24 at 1:00pm EST, attendees will learn how Berks Counseling Center was successful in improving their performance and building a cycle of continuous quality improvement. Our presenters will also share some of the greatest challenges and successes experienced throughout the CCBHC journey, along with important lessons learned.

Attendees will learn:

  1. The six steps to improving your CCBHC’s performance on quality outcome measures
  2. Insight into the greatest challenges of high performance on the behavioral health measures for CCBHCs
  3. Challenges, successes, and lessons learned from a mature CCBHC

All registrants will receive a link to download the presentation slide deck at the conclusion of the live event!

Providers Growingly Concerned About EHR Functionalities & The Technologies Needs For Future Service Delivery & Reimbursement: Top EHR Trends From The 2021 OPEN MINDS National Behavioral Health EHR Survey

Free Executive Web Briefing Courtesy Of The Providers’ Resource Center for Behavioral Health and Human Services
October 19, 2021 | 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Eastern

We’re bombarded with stories about electronic health records (EHR) evolving to become more flexible and use more services like blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and artificial intelligence, but what do your peers report firsthand? We recently concluded the sixth annual OPEN MINDS National Behavioral Health EHR Survey and found that 53% of provider organizations report their EHR does not have all the functionalities they need. Only 19% report their clinical, scheduling, billing, and reporting and analytics functionalities as meeting their needs. These Core 4 functionalities are crucial to service delivery and organizational sustainability.

Join OPEN MINDS Senior Associate, Joe Naughton-Travers, for a free webinar on October 19 at 1:00pm ET to hear the results of the 2021 OPEN MINDS National Behavioral Health EHR Survey and what your organization can do to plan for the next advances in health care technology and service delivery. Mr. Travers will also discuss the growing concern among providers and what functionalities to be looking at for future service delivery and timely reimbursements.

Register for this free event and you will…

  • Hear what executives of provider organizations across the country think about the performance and capabilities of their current EHR system
  • Understand what EHR functionalities will be critical for service delivery, reimbursement, and organizational performance going forward
  • Learn how current EHR functionalities are stacking up against the needs of provider organizations (which functionalities are meeting the needs… and which are falling short)
  • Examine the full results from 2021 OPEN MINDS National Behavioral Health EHR Survey with OPEN MINDS’ Senior Associate & Technology Practice Lead, Joeseph P. Naughton-Travers

All registrants will receive a link to download the presentation slide deck — containing the full survey results — at the conclusion of the live event! Register today at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5288997690746560524 

Maximize Your Organizational Effectiveness With Analytics & Reporting: Unique Case Studies As Told By Monarch & Options Counseling & Family Services

Improving value, competitive advantage, and sustainability are top of mind for executives of most behavioral health and human services provider organizations. None of these improvements are possible without consistent, high-quality reporting and analytics. Implementing analytics and reporting is much easier than you may believe.

Join Scott Budzien, Data Scientist at Monarch; Adam Falk, Chief Information Officer at Options Counseling and Family Services; and Christy Winter, Senior Product Manager, Analytics, at Qualifacts + Credible on September 28 at 1:00pm ET, for a deep dive into the world of reporting and analytics, and how they can benefit your organization. Our panelists will discuss the difference between reporting and analytics and the value each provides to your organization. They will also discuss several key strategies for successfully implementing reporting and analytics in your culture. You will also hear Monarch and Options Counseling and Family Services share their journeys into the world of reporting and analytics and see how they implemented processes and tools to become more data driven.

During this 90-minute executive web briefing, you will:

  • Hear Monarch and Options Counseling and Family Services share how they have leveraged analytics to improve treatment procedures and outcomes
  • Discover concrete strategies to better incorporate reporting and analytics into your organization
  • Understand the unique value analytics and reporting provide your organization

Registration for this webinar is free of charge, courtesy of Qualifacts + Credible: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5198975176222390796

Connected Care: The EHR’s Role in a Patient-Centered Healthcare Ecosystem

Behavioral health agencies need EHR technology that offers ease of use, visibility, dashboards, frictionless exchange of info, and awareness of clinical data and updates, all without custom integrations. They also need a platform that can securely integrate into other data-collecting platforms — both those that exist now and those yet to come — to make it easier and timelier to share information.

This webinar will discuss:

  • What type of information EHRs are currently providing to outside parties, such as HIEs
  • How the right EHR will improve both compliance and organizational success
  • How to determine if your EHR is ready and, if not, the next steps to take

Attendees will learn:

  • What types of outside entities or platforms EHRs are sharing data with now
  • The importance of having EHR technology that can adapt to current and future data-sharing needs
  • What to look for when evaluating EHR readiness when it comes to external data sharing