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TUESDAY MORNING ‘C’ WORKSHOPS continued<br />

C8 Do Health Homes and Accountable<br />

Care Organizations Make Dollars and<br />

Sense for You?<br />

Room: Roman III<br />

The age of integrated healthcare is upon us. Faced with<br />

the prospect, many organizations continue to work toward<br />

change. Unfortunately, most wait until they face financial<br />

hardship before deciding to change. At that point,<br />

the challenge lies in realizing that they don’t have the data<br />

needed to make the right decisions. Since the first step in<br />

knowing if a problem exists is knowing where your organization<br />

currently is, you will have an opportunity to analyze<br />

the measurement necessary for you to select the right<br />

model for your organization.<br />

Track: Finance<br />

Scott Lloyd, MTM Services, LLC<br />

C9 Managed Care Companies and Their<br />

Plans for the Future of Behavioral Health<br />

Room: Milano 7<br />

The Affordable Care Act brings opportunity, challenge,<br />

and change to the mental health and addiction community.<br />

Specialty behavioral health organizations are actively<br />

trying to meet the needs of newly insured populations,<br />

while also strengthening the healthcare system for all<br />

Americans and helping to control costs. Get ready to interact<br />

with a panel of behavioral health organization executives<br />

who will talk with you about the changes taking<br />

place. Expect ample time for Q&A.<br />

Track: Finance<br />

Sam Donaldson, Cenpatico; Sandra Forquer, Optum-<br />

Health Public Sector State Government Programs; Pamela<br />

Greenberg, Association for Behavioral Health and Wellness;<br />

Anne McCabe, Behavioral Health Services, Magellan<br />

Health Services; Richard Sheola, ValueOptions Public Sector<br />

Division<br />

C10 Becoming BFFs with the Healthcare<br />

System<br />

Room: Roman IV<br />

Are you frustrated or at a loss in your attempts to become<br />

best-friends-forever with the healthcare system?<br />

What does a high-value, high-impact partnership look like<br />

and how can you make it happen? Learn about an exciting<br />

partnership in Colorado between Colorado West and<br />

Rocky Mountain Health Plans that is helping design the<br />

future of healthcare.<br />

Track: Healthcare Reform<br />

Jon Gordon, Midwestern Colorado Mental Health Center;<br />

Patrick Gordon, Rocky Mountain Health Plans; Dale Jarvis,<br />

Dale Jarvis and Associates; Sharon Raggio, Colorado<br />

West, Inc.<br />

C11 Stories from Survivors: A Primer on<br />

Suicide Prevention<br />

Room: Milano 8<br />

Engross yourself in powerful, firsthand stories of suicide<br />

survivors and family members who have lost loved ones<br />

to suicide. Join Kevin Hines ― one of only 31 people in<br />

history to survive a jump from the Golden Gate Bridge ―<br />

on his journey to recovery and quest to help others. Hear<br />

Major General Mark Graham and Carol Graham, who lost<br />

their two sons ― one to suicide and one in combat —<br />

discuss the different types of battles they’ve fought. Learn<br />

how Cheryl Sharp survived nine suicide attempts by age<br />

24 to become an “active and engaged participant in a life<br />

worth living” today.<br />

Track: In My Own Words: Personal Stories of Recovery<br />

David Covington, Magellan Health Services; Mark Graham;<br />

Carol Graham and Kevin Hines, National Speaker;<br />

Cheryl Sharp, National Council for Community Behavioral<br />

Healthcare<br />

www.TheNationalCouncil.org/Conference www.facebook.com/TheNationalCouncil @nationalcouncil; #natcon2013 63<br />

Tuesday APRIL 9

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