Public Mental Health Care: Models, Choices & Opportunities UT Southwestern Medical Center

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Public Mental Health Care: Models, Choices & Opportunities UT Southwestern Medical Center
Attendance is
COMPLIMENTARY
thanks to our
Sponsors:
The Meadows
Mental Health Policy
Institute of Texas
The North Texas Society of
Psychiatric Physicians
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Saturday, May 17th at
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Public Mental Health Care:
Models, Choices &
Opportunities
Attendance is complimentary but you must
Pre-Register at:
www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/cme/
courses/index.html
Event Location (Map on Page 4):
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Simmons Biomedical Research Building
Excellence in Education Auditorium (NB2.EEF)
6000 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75390
Ph 214.648.3138
cmeregistrations@utsouthwestern.edu
Agenda
8:30-9:00
9:00-9:15
9:15-9:45
9:45-10:30
10:30-10:45
10:45-11:45
11:45-1:00
1:00-2:30
2:30-2:45
2:45-4:15
4:15-5:00
Registration and Coffee/Continental Breakfast
Welcome & Framing the Question Adam Brenner
Our Current System Richard Scotch
Models of Public Mental Health Care Andy Keller
Break
What is Success in Community Mental Health Care?
Paul Gionfriddo
Lunch
Panel 1 - Integrated Care: Multiple Paths to Success?
Margie Balfour, Tom Collins, Sandy Potter, & Jacqualene Stephens
Break
Panel 2 - Opportunity Costs of Open Access
John Burruss, Susan Garnett, Joe Powell, & Melissa Rowan
Discussion with Audience Adam Brenner & Richard Scotch
Speakers
Course Directors
Adam Brenner, MD
Associate Professor &
Distinguished Teaching
Professor at UT
Southwestern; Director of
Residency Training & Vice
Chair for Education in the
Department of Psychiatry
Laura Howe-Martin, PhD
Assistant Professor at UT
Southwestern Medical
Center & Associate
Director of Continuing
Education in the
Department of Psychiatry
Nursing Advisor
Sherry Cusumano, RN
Executive Director of
Community Education and
Clinical Development at
Green Oaks; President
and Board Chair at NAMI
Dallas
Margie Balfour, MD - Former
Director of Quality Improvement for Behavioral
Health for Parkland Health and Hospital System, Dallas
Adam Brenner, MD - Co-chair of the Dallas County Behavioral Health
Leadership Team
John Burruss, MD - CEO, Metrocare Services, Dallas
Tom Collins - President & CEO of Green Oaks Behavioral Health Services
Susan Garnett - Chief Executive Officer of MHMR of Tarrant County
Paul Gionfriddo - President & CEO of Mental Health America
Andy Keller, PhD - Policy consultant to the Meadows Mental Health Policy
Institute for Texas
Sandy Potter, LCSW-S, MBA - CEO, ValueOptions of Texas
Joe Powell, LCDC, CAS – Executive Director, Association of Persons
Affected by Addiction
Melissa Rowan - Healthcare Policy Director, Texas Council of Community
Centers
Richard Scotch, PhD - Professor of Sociology and Public Policy at UT
Dallas; Chair, North Texas Behavioral Health Authority Board of Directors
Jacqualene Stephens, PhD, LMFT -
Director, Behavioral Health &
Social Services, Parkland Health & Hospital System Community Oriented Primary Care
Accreditation
The University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) to provide continuing
medical education for physicians.
Credit Designation:
The University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should
claim only the credit commensurate with
the extent of their participation in the activity.
Objectives
1. Outline various current models of public mental health care
and how these systems are designed.
2. Define the desired outcomes of a public mental health
system, and the challenges of measuring those outcomes.
UT Southwestern Medical Center is an
approved provider of psychology continuing education per the Texas State Board
of Examiners of Psychologists per rule
461.11(c) 1A. This course is approved for
6.25 hours.
3. Describe different ways integrated systems that address
medical, mental health and addiction issues, can be created.
UT Southwestern Medical Center is approved by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors.
This activity qualifies for 6.25 hours.
4. Be able to examine some of the costs and benefits of
creating an open access system for mental health care.
UT Southwestern Medical Center is an
approved provider of social work continuing education per the social work
licensing rule 781.511 (c1). This course is
approved for 0.6 hours.
UT Southwestern Medical Center is an
approved provider of continuing nursing
education by the Texas Nursing Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
This activity provides 6.25 contact
hours.
PARKING:
Visitor parking is available in the parking
garage entered from 6000 Harry Hines Blvd.
The garage entrance is to the left of the front
building entrance. Follow the directional signs
to the Simmons Biomedical Research Building
(NB). Registration will be in the 1st floor lobby.
The auditorium is on the 2nd floor.
CME Information
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, LPCs, social workers, residents, fellows, students, and other mental health professionals and members of the
community interested in learning about current models of public mental health care.
Purpose and Content
This course will increase participants’ knowledge of the various current models of public mental
health care, how these systems are designed, models of integrated care, and the costs and benefits of creating an open access system for mental health care.
Conflict of Interest
All persons in the position to control the content of an education activity are required to disclose
all relevant financial relationships in any amount occurring within the past 12 months with any
entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by,
or used on patients along with that of their spouses or significant other. A primary mechanism to
resolve identified conflicts of interest is a content review that is prior to the activity.
Discussion of Off-Label Use
This course is meant to educate practitioners with what is currently in use and what may be available in the future. There may be “off-label” use discussed in the activity. Speakers have been requested to inform the audience when off-label use is being discussed.
Cancellation Policy
The Office of Continuing Medical Education reserves the right to limit registration and cancel
course, no less than one week prior to the course, should circumstances make this necessary.
Additional Information
For additional information, please call The Office of Continuing Medical Education, 214-648-3138,
1-800-688-8678, or e-mail cmeregistrations@utsouthwestern.edu
Program Accessibility
We accommodate people with disabilities. Please call 214-648-3138 for more information, or
mark the space indicated on the registration form. To ensure accommodation, please register as
soon as possible.
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is committed to providing programs and
activities to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, veteran status,
or disability.