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Series 4: The Next Generation Executive OPEN MINDS Market Intelligence on Trends Shaping the Behavioral Health & Social Service Field
Since 1988, the team at
OPEN MINDS has helped executives in the health and human service market space to make smarter decisions by transforming information into a powerful competitive advantage. Our market intelligence identifies changes, opportunities, and obstacles in the current marketplace, so you and your team can make strategically sound decisions based on industry data, market knowledge, and a future-focused perspective about their field.
Now, OPEN MINDS chief executive officer Monica E. Oss brings this market intelligence to busy executives in a bimonthly update for next generation executives. Each briefing in the series, presented by Ms. Oss, is a structured, ninety-minute interactive presentation on the trends and statistics in the field with the
OPEN MINDS view of what the "next generation" organization will need to look like. The briefing features up-to-the-minute information, industry forecasts, and in-depth research analyses. The question-and-answer session wrapping up the briefing can be used to cover any areas that you want to delve into or to explore new areas of interest. And, registrants will be able to submit their market-related questions before the briefing. Each briefing will address the current market developments and will include:
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The Impacts & Implications of the Recession on State & Local Budgets:
The recession continues to have a tremendous impact on state and local budgets. Join us to learn the latest trends in how state and local governments are reacting to the budget crisis, and what these mean for behavioral health and social service care delivery organizations.
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Everything You Want to Know About What Is Happening in Washington, D.C., But Were Afraid to Ask
- The Effects on the Field of the Stimulus Package:
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) was signed into law on February 17, 2009, with an overall budget of $787 billion. Health care is one of the largest spending areas - over $150 billion - but how these funds will be allocated is still being determined. Join us for the latest update on the implications of the Stimulus Package for behavioral health.
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Everything You Want to Know About What Is Happening in Washington, D.C., But Were Afraid to Ask - The Effects on the Field of the Parity Legislation:
The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 will have significant short and long term effects on consumers, payers, and behavioral health payer systems. Join us for the most current update on the parity legislation, and the implications for the field.
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The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly: How New Medicaid Rules Affect Your Service Delivery:
Medicaid is an increasingly large component of behavioral health spending, and additional Medicaid spending accounts for 60% of the stimulus funding for health care. Understanding the most current Medicaid rules and recommendations is critical for all behavioral health organizations.
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The New Technology & Your Consumers: An Update on Emerging Technologies & Their Effect On Competition in the Behavioral Health & Social Service Market Space:
Emerging technologies are not only giving behavioral health providers more efficient tools to manage their organizations, but are creating new ways to deliver treatment. These new technologies, coupled with an era of growing consumer choice, are fundamentally changing the competitive marketplace.
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