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National Association of Psychiatric Health Systems Annual Meeting
Behavioral Healthcare Leadership in Action

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Event type: Conference

When:

03/16/2015 - 03/18/2015

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2015-03-16 00:00:00 2015-03-18 00:00:00 National Association of Psychiatric Health Systems Annual Meeting The National Association for Psychiatric Health Systems 2015 Annual Meeting, Behavioral Healthcare Leadership in Action, will be in Washington DC on March 16 - March 18, Mandarin Oriental Washington DC [email protected] false MM/DD/YYYY

Location: Mandarin Oriental Washington DC

1330 Maryland Ave SW Washington, District Of Columbia, 20024 United States

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Phone: (202) 393-6700 ext. 105.

Registration URL: https://www.naphs.org/r/events/registrations/add.aspx?event_id=8

Website: http://www.naphs.org/annual-meeting/home

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National Association of Psychiatric Health Systems Annual Meeting

Behavioral Healthcare Leadership in Action

Demand for behavioral health is increasing. More people have more (and better) coverage as a result of the federal parity law and the Aordable Care Act. Meeting growing demands for access, quality, and transparency— all while keeping costs under control—will require providers to work ever more closely with a wide range of stakeholders. Join your peers and national leaders for a thought-provoking look at the issues that are reshaping behavioral healthcare delivery and how you can anticipate and inuence change.


CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

National Association of Psychiatric Health Systems Speakers 2015


CONFERENCE SCHEDULE

 

MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2015

Noon

Registration Desk open

Noon–2pm

NAPHS Board of Trustees Meeting

 

2:30pm

 

OPENING SESSION (open to all)

 

ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE


 

WELCOME: PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE FUTURE

SPEAKER: Lisa Shea, M.D., 2015 NAPHS board chair; medical director, Butler Hospital, Providence, RI

2:40pm–3:45pm


OPENING SESSION: Part 1

PARTNERSHIP WITH BUSINESS: Perspective from a Thought Leader

Michael Thompson., principal, Health Industre, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), New York, NY; former chair, Mental

Health Subcommittee, Northeast Business Group on Health; past president of the board, NAMI New York City

Sponsored by Western Psychiatric Institute & Clinic of UPMC

3:45pm–4pm

Gourmet Dessert Break

Sponsored by The Joint Commission


4pm–5pm

OPENING SESSION: Part 2

PARTNERING WITH INSURERS: A Perspecve on Behavioral Health Care

Timothy Murphy, CEO, Beacon Health Strategies; former secretary of Health and Human Services, Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Sponsored by McLean Hospital


5pm–5:30pm
Break

 

5:30pm–6:30pm

 

WELCOME RECEPTION (open to all)

 

NETWORKING EVENT

 

Sponsored by Cerner


6pm–9:00pm

Sponsor set-up of tabletop displays

7pm–9pm

NAPHS Youth Services Committee (committee only)


TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2015

7am–8am                 Sponsor set-up of tabletop displays

7:30am                     Registration Desk open

8am–8:15am           Coffee with NAPHS Board (Leadership, President’s, Diamond, and Gold Sponsors only)


8:30am–9:30am

PARTNERSHIPS: Advancing Policy Priorities

SPEAKER: Thomas A. Scully, senior counsel,

Alston & Bird, LLP, Washington, DC; former administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

9:30am–10am

NETWORKING AND COFFEE with sponsors (open to all)

Sponsored by Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital


10am–10:45am

THE FUTURE OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE DELIVERY: Perspecive from the Administration

SPEAKER: Richard G. Frank, Ph.D.,assistant secretary for Planning and Evaluation, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC


10:45am–11:40am

ADVANCING THE 2015 ADVOCACY AGENDA: Parity Enforcemen, Medicaid, Medicare, and More

SPEAKER: Mark Covall, president/CEO, National Association of Psychiatric Health Systems, Washington, DC Sponsored by Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services

11:40am–noon        Visit sponsors’ exhibits

Noon–1:30pm

ANNUAL MEETING LUNCHEON

SPEAKER: TBA

 

CAPITOL HILL EVENT

Please allow time to get through security.

2pm–2:30pm  Congressional Briefing

Location: The Gold Room (Room 2168, Rayburn House Office Building). Please have photo ID.

SPEAKER: Senior Capitol Hill staff member (TBA)

2:30pm–5pm  Visits to Congressional Offices

By 5pm          Return to hotel

2pm–4:30pm

NAPHS Quality Committee (committee only)


5:30pm–7pm

BOARD CHAIR’S RECEPTION at Mandarin Oriental

FOOD, FRIENDS, NETWORKING

An evening celebration for the entire community—members, sponsors, speakers, and other colleagues.

Join us for refreshments and networking.

Sponsored by The Jason Foundation and Netsmart

7pm–9pm

NAPHS Committee on Behavioral Health Services within General Healthcare Systems (committee only)


WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2015

 

8am–10am

POLICY BREAKFAST WITH LEADERS IN HEALTH CARE

POLICY AND TRENDS

Sponsored by Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson

 

A VIEW FROM CAPITOL HILL

SPEAKER: Rep. Tim Murphy (R-PA), sponsor of the Helping Familes in Mental Health Crisis Act; chair, Oversight Subcommittee of House Energy & Commerce Committee

 

COMPREHENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH REFORM: Finding Common Ground—A Stakeholder Discussion

SPEAKER: Mary Giliberti, J.D., executive director, National Alliance n Mental Illness (NAMI), Arlington, VA

 

10am

Meeting adjourns

 

10am–noon

Exhibit take-down

 

10:30am–2pm

Visits to Congressional Offices: Optional

 

10:30am–12:30pm

NAPHS Addiction Treatment Committee (committee only)


2015 Program Committee:

  • Robert Waggener,
  • committee chair; CEO, Foundations Recovery Network, Brentwood, TN
  • Samuel Bastien, Ph.D., CEO, Four Winds Hospital-Saratoga, Saratoga Springs, NY
  • Stephen Merz, FACHE,  vice president and executive director, behavioral health, Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital, New Haven, CT 


 

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