NYAPRS Note: If you hurry, you can tune in to watch the kickoff plenary presentation at today’s Kennedy Forum Conference at https://www.thekennedyforum.org/events/conference2015/webcast?utm_source=The+Kennedy+Forum+Golden+List&utm_campaign=9d5f62feb4-Kennedy_Forum_Conference_2015_Email_15_29_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cc0d617cac-9d5f62feb4-55018781. It’s entitled Building on Parity to Make Mental Health America’s Business: How Care for the Whole Person Can Improve Lives, Reduce Societal Costs, and Bring Greater Productivity.
You can also view the closing plenary entitled “Mental Health on the Global Stage: Now is the Time to Act” at 2:15, which will feature our own Jody Silver.
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The Kennedy Forum Conference
The Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA
June 9, 2015
8:00-3:30 p.m.
Registration Opens
7:30 a.m.
Breakfast Served
8:00 a.m.
OPENING PLENARY
8:30-10:00 a.m.
Building on Parity to Make Mental Health America’s Business: How Care for the Whole Person Can Improve Lives, Reduce Societal Costs, and Bring Greater Productivity
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act has given society a tool for achieving President Kennedy’s promise of a day when a person’s mental disorder would no longer result in separate but unequal treatment. This panel will examine how that promise is playing out in the workplace, in our justice system, and among veterans returning from our nation’s recent conflicts. We’ll look at how parity can improve lives, reduce costs, and how America can achieve greater productivity.
- Ceci Connolly, Managing Director, Health Research Institute, PwC
- Paul Dillon, CMC, Principal, Dillon Consulting Services, LLC; Vietnam Veteran
- State Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Jr., Connecticut General Assembly
- Judge Steve Leifman, Associate Administrative Judge, Miami-Dade County Court
- Katherina Rosqueta, Founding Executive Director, Center for High Impact Philanthropy
This portion of the event will be live-streamed.
Break
10:00-10:20 a.m.
BREAKOUT I
10:20-11:35 a.m.
The Promise of Technology: Efficient Systems, Better Care, and Improved Outcomes
From wearable devices to the use of advanced data analytics, technology is rapidly transforming how we deliver behavioral health services – and what we expect. How can consumers, payers, and policymakers sort through the dizzying changes?
- Lisa A. Marsch, PhD, Director, Center for Technology and Behavioral Health, Dartmouth College
- Anne Altman, General Manager, US Federal Government and Industries, IBM Corporation
- Bill Crounse, MD, Senior Director, Worldwide Health, Microsoft Corporation
- Stephen Kennedy Smith, Co-Founder and Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, Pear Therapeutics
- Michael Knable, DO, DFAPA, Executive Director of the Sylvan C. Herman Foundation and Medical Director of Clearview Communities, LLC
Giving Consumers What They Pay For: Quality and Outcomes
Consumers and payers share an interest in achieving high–quality care and better outcomes. How can both be sure they’re getting what they’re seeking?
- Mary Lou Sudders, Secretary of Health and Human Services (MA)
- Jonathan Delman, PhD, JD, Senior Researcher, Technical Assistance Collaborative Research Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Systems and Psychosocial Advances Research Center (SPARC)
- Howard Goldman, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine
- Tim Murphy, CEO, Beacon Health Options
- Joseph Parks, MD, Director, Missouri HealthNet (Medicaid)
School and College Behavioral Health: How to Prevent and Respond to Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders on Campus and in Classrooms
From preschools to graduate programs, educations settings are where mental health and substance use disorders often reveal themselves, with consequences for students, teachers, families, and institutions. What responses are most effective? And, more importantly, what opportunities for prevention do classrooms and campuses provide?
- Amy Kennedy, Education Director, The Kennedy Forum
- Sheldon Horowitz, Director of LD Resources, National Center for Learning Disabilities
- Victor Schwartz, MD, Medical Director, The Jed Foundation
- Naomi Steiner, Developmental Behavioral Pediatrician, Director of Training, Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics, Boston Medical Center, Boston University
- Bruce Wexler, MD, Professor of Psychiatry at Yale Medical School and Director of the Neurocognitive Research Laboratory at the Connecticut Mental Health Center
Lunch
11:45-12:15 p.m.
AFTERNOON PLENARY
12:20-12:50 p.m.
Addiction in Our Communities: Addressing the Opioid Crisis and Other Substance Use Problems
We know more today than we ever have about the science of addiction, yet addiction continues to claim the lives of our fellow citizens. Despite decades of effort to dampen supply and demand for heroin and other drugs, addictive drug use has become a concern in countless communities where it was once unknown. What can government officials do now to turn the tide?
- Congressman Joseph P. Kennedy III (MA-4)
- Michael Botticelli, Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy
- Nora Volkow, MD, Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse
BREAKOUT II
1:00-2:15 p.m.
Integration & Coordination: What it Really Means for the Healthcare System
It is easy to say that mental health is integral to overall health, but what service delivery and payment models actually achieve the promise of coordinated care? How can we assess the effective integration of behavioral health into the general medical model?
- Jurgen Unitzer, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine
- Frances Murphy, President & CEO, Sigma Health Consulting
- Sam Nussbaum, MD, Executive Vice President, Clinical Health Policy and CMO, Anthem, Inc.
- Mike Thompson, Principal, Global Human Resources Services, PwC
- Glenda Wrenn, MD, Director of Behavioral Health, The Satcher Health Leadership Institute
Brain Fitness: How New Research is Revolutionizing Behavioral Health
New findings in neuroscience research and cognitive enhancement give us hope that we can proactively guard against the erosion of our mental health and increase overall resiliency, even in the face of trauma or genetic predisposition to illness. How can we harness and apply these advances?
- John Cammack, Managing Partner, Cammack Associates, LLC
- Joan Camprodon, MD, MPH, PhD, Director, Laboratory for Neuropsychiatry & Neuromodulation at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
- Ariel Garten, CEO and Co-Founder, InteraXon and Muse
- Charlie Hartwell, Operating Partner, The Bridge Builders Collaborative
- Colonel Benjamin Solomon, Office of Surgeon General, DoD
The Parity Progress Report: Where are We Seven Years Later?
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 promised equitable coverage for and greater access to behavioral health services. Today, can we say the law is being followed? Where is there friction, and what is being done about it?
- Henry Harbin, Health Care Consultant, Former CEO of Magellan Health Services, Senior Adviser to the Kennedy Forum
- Meiram Bendat, Founder and Principal, Psych-Appeal, Inc.
- Gary Cohen, Owner and Principal, Gary M. Cohen Consulting
- Patrick Courneya, MD, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Health Plan, Inc.
- Michael Reisman, Assistant Attorney General, Health Care Bureau, New York State
CLOSING PLENARY
2:15–3:30 p.m.
Mental Health on the Global Stage: Now is the Time to Act
The World Health Organization has recognized mental health disorders as the world’s leading cause of disability. At the same time, experts predict that with steady eradication of infectious diseases worldwide, mental health disorders will become the leading health problem in both developed and undeveloped nations. But the United Nations has yet to include the need to address mental health disorders among its sustainable development goals. What are the ramifications of these trends on an increasingly interconnected planet? And what roles can and should Americans play in addressing them?
- Tom Insel, MD, Director, National Institute of Mental Health
- Gary Gottlieb, MD, MBA, Chief Executive Officer, Partners In Health
- Kathy Pike, PhD, Executive Director and Scientific Co-Director, Global Mental Health Program, Columbia University
- David Satcher, Director, Satcher Health Leadership Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine, 16th U.S. Surgeon General
- Jody Silver, Executive Director, Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey
This session will be live-streamed.