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Community Behavioral Health: Shared Past and Promising Future

Date
March 29, 2019
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Partnerships between community health centers and community behavioral health are vital for delivering value-based care to our patients. This session will explore community health centers’ shared history with community behavioral health; explain how community behavioral health is financed and governed today; and identify ways health centers and community behavioral health are partnering in both care and advocacy to best meet their patients’ needs.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Kersten Burns Lausch
Director, State Affairs, NACHC
Speaker Image for Alan Stevens
Executive Vice President, Health Center Operations, Compass Health Network
Speaker Image for Kimberly Swanson
Behavioral Health Director, Mosaic Medical

Moderator

Speaker Image for Kate Davidson
Assistant Vice President, Policy and Advocacy, National Council for Behavioral Health

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