Symposia & Meetings
June 2007 Symposium
Moving Forward: Designing and Financing Effective Mental Health Services in an Era of Transformation
A one-day symposium convened on Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Spurred by the President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, ambitious efforts are underway in a number of states to transform the public mental health care delivery system. The Center for Health Program Development and Management sponsored a symposium on June 12, 2007, at UMBC to examine the evolving mental health system, how efforts to diffuse evidence-based practices and better coordinate services across agencies and branches of medicine are paying off, and the extent to which Medicaid managed care and other newer programming and financing strategies are helping transform the system. For a summary of the day’s proceedings, click here.
Symposium Brochure
Symposium Biographies
Keynote Session: Challenges to Designing an Effective Mental Health System | |||
Speaker: Commentator: |
Michael Hogan Steven Sharfstein |
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Session 1: Recognizing, Accepting, and Adopting "Proven" Practices | |||
Speakers: Moderator: |
Anthony Lehman Neal Adams Ronald Manderscheid Michael Abrams |
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Session 2: From Research to the Private Sector: How Private Sector Entities Make Coverage and Service Decisions | |||
Speakers: Moderator: |
Rick Lee Rhonda Robinson-Beale Michael Nolin |
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Luncheon Presentation: Mental Health Systems Transformation: Imperatives and Pitfalls | |||
Speaker: |
A. Kathryn Power |
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Session 3: Bridging the Agency Gap: Coordinating State-Financed Mental Health Services | |||
Speakers: Moderator: |
Larry Fricks Richard Dougherty Brian Hepburn |
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Session 4: Moving from "Silos" to Systems: Coordination of Somatic, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Services | |||
Speakers: Moderator: |
David Shern Allen Daniels Sally Kroner David Salkever |
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Reflections | |||
Conversant: |
Howard Goldman |