NYAPRS Note: Join NYAPRS now and be a part of the first MRLC Webinar of 2014, Identifying, Collecting and Using Data for Improved Service Delivery, January 22, 2014. As New York’s Behavioral Health System transitions to managed care we are being confronted with multiple challenges including the ability to demonstrate the effectiveness of the services that we provide. We will all have to learn to use data in our EHR’s, and use clinical, administrative, and financial data to make decisions. This presentation will address the types of data that will need to be collected in our transformed system, and how that data can be used to improve practice, demonstrate effectiveness to payers, and make sound business decisions. January 1 marks one year and counting till we transition to fully capitated managed care for all our adult services. In this new environment, data is key!
Join Dr. Andy Cleek, Executive Officer, Senior Research Scientist, McSilver- Urban Institute for Behavioral Health as he presents and leads a discussion about this important topic. The MRLC is a special NYAPRS MEMBERS ONLY benefit. . If you are not a NYAPRS Organizational member join now at http://www.nyaprs.org/join-us/ and don’t miss out on any of the exciting and informative upcoming MRLC webinars. After joining NYAPRS, contact mary@nyaprs.org to join the MRLC and access up to date information on health care reform, Health Home implementation, Medicaid Redesign and Managed Care.
SAVE THE DATE
FIRST MEDICAID REDESIGN LEARNING COLLABORATIVE (MRLC) WEBINAR OF 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
1:30pm-3:00pm
“Identifying, Collecting and Using Data for Improved Service Delivery”
Your “go to webinar” registration invitation is sent to all MRLC members before the webinar. Join NYAPRS and join the MRLC to obtain the link.
The Agenda for the January 22nd , 2014 webinar is as follows:
- Welcome, Review of Day’s Agenda: Edye Schwartz
- State Health Home Advocacy/Informational Update: Harvey Rosenthal, NYAPRS Executive Director
- Presentation: “Identifying, Collecting and Using Data for Improved Service Delivery”
Dr. Andy Cleek, Executive Officer, Senior Research Scientist,
McSilver- Urban Institute for Behavioral Health
- Questions & Answers
Dr. Andrew F. Cleek oversees community partnerships at the McSilver Institute for Poverty, Policy, and Research in his role as Executive Officer of McSilver-UIBH. Dr. Cleek holds an appointment as a Research Assistant Professor at the NYU School of Medicine. As the founding director of the Urban Institute for Behavioral Health, Dr. Andrew Cleek has collaborated with consumers, senior provider leaders, academicians, and local and state regulatory agencies to identify, research, and disseminate state of the art program models, as well as to identify and develop strategies for the dissemination, implementation, and evaluation of best practices. Under Dr. Cleek’s leadership, UIBH has become an incubator in which pilot projects are developed and brought to scale across New York City and state. Dr. Cleek is co-author of the Wellness Self-Management (WSM) curriculum, the Knowledge Empowers You (KEY) curriculum for young adults, the Diabetes Self-Management Manual, and served as a revision author for the Multiple Family Groups manual. In addition, Dr. Cleek regularly presents at local and national conferences.
If you are not a NYAPRS Organizational member join now at http://www.nyaprs.org/join-us/
and don’t miss out on any of the exciting and informative upcoming MRLC webinars.
IF YOU ARE A NYAPRS MEMBER BUT HAVE NOT YET JOINED THE MRLC
CONTACT mary@nyaprs.org