NYAPRS Note: In less than 2 weeks, the NYAPRS Annual Executive Seminar will once again serve as one of the state’s most reliable and timely ways to hear directly the latest developments in the system overhaul in which we’re currently all involved.
This year’s program will follow all the big new initiatives, from regional BHOs, health homes and TCM transition, state Olmstead policy and what the fully managed integrated system of the future will hold.
Hear what national trendsetters, state officials, managed care and Behavioral health organization executives, peers and providers know and recommend…and use the Seminar also to ensure all of these groups hear your voice and concerns. Don’t miss all the critically valuable networking opportunities! Register today!
Healthcare integration, health homes, the overhaul of our case and care management systems, the impending move to fully capitated Medicaid managed care, the development of a state Olmstead plan, an increased emphasis on employment, housing and peer support…..we’ve never seen so much change come at such a fast pace with so much at stake!
Up to date and accurate information and guidance is critical to keeping up with it all….and, once again, the NYAPRS Annual Executive Seminar has put together a must-attend program that is chock full of breaking news and expert guidance, in a supportive community atmosphere. This year’s Seminar, entitled The Change of a Lifetime, will be held March 29-30th, 2012 at the Hotel Albany (formerly the Crowne Plaza), Albany, NY.
You’ll note, from the attached program brochure, this year’s program is featuring panels of national ‘insiders’, state agency heads, BHO and MCO officials and workshops on a range of topics including health homes, rights protections, cultural competence, housing and employment. It will also introduce us to OMH’s new expert on First Break initiatives, Dr. Lisa Dixon.
Last year, the audience was comprised of over 300 top leaders in our field, resulting in an interactive seminar, with time for questions and answers with State officials, and senior management from Behavioral Health Organizations and Managed Care Organizations.
Don’t miss this year’s program! Please take time out of your busy schedule to take a look at the attached program schedule. You can register online at http://www.nyaprs.org/conferences/executive-seminar-2012/.
Your active involvement is critical to ensure there’s sufficient dialogue between peers, providers, state officials and Health Home, BHO and MCO leaders. Please register today!