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How to Reduce Risks Related to Gaps in Care

  • 10 Apr 2019
  • 1:00 PM


Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Learning Network

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How to Reduce Risks Related to Gaps in Care and Support Better Outcomes with Consumer Engagement Technologies

DATE: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 1:00 p.m. ET, 12:00 p.m. CT
COST: FREE
DURATION: 1 hour

To support better outcomes, improve care quality, and reduce the risks associated with gaps in care, more providers are leveraging on-demand tools that empower consumers with evidence-based resources. These tools can help consumers build resiliency and create real and lasting change in their behavioral health and well-being.

Peer-reviewed studies show that technology-enabled services and strategies designed to support greater consumer engagement in behavioral healthcare are highly effective in helping individuals address depression, anxiety, stress, substance use, insomnia, and chronic pain – while also supporting the physical and spiritual aspects of whole-person health.

Elements in this webinar include:

  • Why consumer engagement is critical to value-based care
  • How consumer engagement is evolving and maturing
  • What behavioral health agencies should consider when looking at consumer engagement technologies
  • A case study exploring the real-world usage of myStrength, a digital consumer engagement tool

Upon completion of this webinar, attendees will be 
able to:

  • Articulate the drivers of the consumer engagement movement
  • Identify the most impactful strategies and technology tools that can help support greater client engagement
  • Understand how to supplement direct clinical care with on-demand digital behavioral health resources

Ed Melendez

Ed Melendez, MBA
Senior Director, Account Services, myStrength

Todd Charest

Todd Charest
Chief Product Officer, Qualifacts

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This course has been approved by NACCME, LLC, as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for educational credits. NAADAC Provider #182840. NACCME is responsible for all aspects of the programing.

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