wednesday APRIL 10 84 Wednesday ‘e’ Workshops continued staff? Are other lower-cost, lower-technology tools available? Explore low- and high-end experiences with CDS and learn how you can provide CDS no matter how much technology your organization has in place. Track: survival of the savviest: hIT, Marketing, and Media relations David Bergman, Healthcare Intelligence Partners; Cherilyn DeBree, Jewish Family and Children’s Services; Michael Lardiere, National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare; Michael Mittleman, PSCH; Jorge Petit, Quality Healthcare Solutions; Joe Walker, MyHealth Access Network; Mary Jo Whitfield, Jewish Family and Children’s Services E14 avoiding employment practices Claims Room: Neopolitan III There has been a surge in lawsuits and EEOC claims focused on employment practices and wrongful termination in recent years. Learn common mistakes your organizations can avoid and gain a better understanding of your risk. Return to your organization with a checklist in hand to avoid employment practice claims. Track: Workforce, Management, and Leadership Ronald Zimmet, Mental Health Risk Retention Group E15 Supervising Effectively in a Multicultural environment Room: Neopolitan IV As an organization’s workforce diversifies, the culture is infused with new values, behaviors, attitudes, and practices. This diversification provides organizational leaders opportunities to incorporate diverse cultural perspectives into staff roles and responsibilities. Learn how diverse perspectives affect supervisory relationships, manage their effects, and incorporate cultural perspectives into staff roles and responsibilities. Explore diversity, culture, and value systems; aspects of culture that influence cul- tural identity and how individuals provide and receive supervision; and strategies to effectively communicate and model ideal workplace attitudes and behaviors. Track: Workforce, Management, and Leadership Rachele Espiritu and Suganya Sockalingam, Change Matrix LLC; Joseph Sanchez, Recovery Alliance of Austin E16 state of the states: Lessons in Implementing Medicaid health homes Room: Roman III As states roll out their medical home, health home, and accountable care initiatives, each state customizes their health home model. Patient-centered primary care home, advance primary care clinic, patient-centered medical home, and person-centered health home initiatives all have important lessons to offer on how to move further upstream to fix the healthcare system. Hear the state of the states in health home developments, so you can translate these ideas to your state and local communities. Track: healthcare reform Charles Ingoglia, National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare; Kathleen Reynolds, National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare www.TheNationalCouncil.org/Conference www.facebook.com/TheNationalCouncil @nationalcouncil; #natcon2013
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