Good morning, Association Executives. The National Council will be co-hosting a webinar with McKinsey on May 23 exploring CCBHC implementation lessons learned and providing insights on how to estimate impact and value. Registration details are below. I hope you will be able to join us!
The webinar is primarily focused state-level implementation but may be of interest to others – please feel free to forward the invite as you see fit.
Best,
Becca
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You are invited to join a live Webinar co-sponsored by McKinsey & Company and National Council for Mental Wellbeing Harnessing the potential of CCBHCs: perspectives on scaling and implementation Tuesday, May 23, 2023 3:00-4:00 pm ET Register here |
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Kana Enomoto Director of Brain Health McKinsey Health Institute | Dr. Sharon Hoover Co-Director National Center for School Mental Health | Dr. Joe Parks Medical Director National Council for Mental Wellbeing | Dr. Deb Pinals Chair of the Medical Directors Division NASMHPD |
There is an increasing focus on the CCBHC (Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic) model with expanded federal funding through the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and release of CCBHC Planning Grants. This will result in over 120 new CCBHC grants in 2023 and prepares for up to 10 new CCBHC Demonstration states in 2024. States have an opportunity to incorporate takeaways from the first wave of CCBHC demonstration states while designing their programs to provide access to evidence-based, person-centered, and integrated care to tackle the behavioral health crisis. In this webinar, experts will discuss perspectives to help state leaders inform CCBHC implementation and scale-up, including: · Critical design decisions to consider when scaling CCBHCs · Perspectives on the benefits of the model and approaches to measurement · Levers to consider when assessing CCBHC financial impact If you have questions or need additional information, please email: CCBHC_webinar@mckinsey.com. |
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