Attend the 10th Knowledge Network Summit to hear from behavioral healthcare leaders who will zero in on key research and technologies to help you meet the challenges of Value-Based Care. This event offers excellence in cutting-edge programming and networking
 

Knowledge Network Summit 2014

Sunday, May 4, 2014

8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, National Harbor, MD, at the National Council for Behavioral Health Conference 

 

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Registrants are limited to 150 to enhance the networking experience.
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Value-Based Care.
Mobilize, Innovate, and Thrive.

You do not need to search long to discover the complexities that the Affordable Care Act brings to healthcare. A quick scan of this week's headlines say it all!

 

We can agree that, for better or worse, the Affordable Care Act is dramatically changing the way healthcare providers are paid, with reimbursement shifting from payment for services to payment for quality and outcomes. Ready or not -- healthcare is moving to a fundamentally different paradigm. 

 

To remain viable, you must lower costs while improving outcomes.

Centerstone Research Institute (CRI) has an award-winning track record of using technology to enhance services and save behavioral health organizations thousands of dollars. Hosted by CRI, the Knowledge Network Summit is a learning opportunity geared toward academic researchers, mental healthcare providers, policymakers, and industry leaders who are committed to dialogue and action in an effort to reduce the disparity between today's healthcare reality and tomorrow's cures. 
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Speaker Highlights
David Coe -
Director of iSolutions for Aetna Medicaid

David is responsible for the vision, development and implementation of innovative health information technology strategies for Aetna Medicaid. Prior to iSolutions, David was Director of Business Reporting and Analytics for Aetna Medicaid. His experience in payer and Federally Qualified Health Centers environments has led to the creation and implementation of innovative solutions to many of the challenges surrounding medically underserved populations. He holds a master's degree in healthcare innovation.

Dave Domann -
Senior Director, Health Care Quality for Johnson and Johnson Health Care Systems Inc.

Dave leads a team responsible for providing strategic direction and insight to the Janssen Pharmaceuticals Companies of Johnson & Johnson regarding the changing dynamics within the US healthcare system. The team's primary focus is in the area of quality measurement and evolving healthcare delivery and payment models. Currently, he is in his second term on the NQF convened National Priority Partnership that is responsible for informing the Department of Health and Human Services National Quality Strategy and leading other quality "catalyst" opportunities.

Richard Dougherty -
CEO of DMA Health Strategies and President of Basic Needs US

Richard is currently concluding major policy research for SAMHSA on integrated primary care check-ups and a series published in Psychiatric Services known as Assessing the Evidence Base. He also leads the behavioral health data analytics work for CMS on people with dual eligibility, an evaluation of the Title IV-E waiver for the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families. Richard holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Boston University.

Tom Doub -
CEO, Centerstone Research Insitute
Tom Doub, CEO of CRI
Under Dr. Doub's leadership, CRI has established a unique blend of research, technology and evaluation services, with expertise that balances technology with humanity to enhance the quality of care while enriching the patient experience. The organization has been awarded $100 million in research grants, established partnerships with prominent universities and research institutions across the nation, and has been involved in 150 groundbreaking studies. CRI's technology innovators are creating the next generation of tools to transform healthcare organizations' data into functional, insightful information to improve operations, reduce costs, and enhance patient care. He received his Ph.D. in both Clinical and Quantitative Psychology from Vanderbilt University.
April Bragg, Ph.D.,
VP for Research Advancement, CRI
Is your organization ready to provide value-based care and thrive in the midst of this new healthcare landscape? Here's your chance to advance your preparation. We invite you to attend the 10th Knowledge Network Summit to learn and engage in the discussion about how technologies such as big data analytics, mobile apps and innovative telehealth solutions are enabling community mental health providers to not just catch up with the rising momentum of Value-Based Care, but also innovate and move ahead of it. It is high time that mental healthcare providers harness the unique position and power they have to solve some of the country's biggest healthcare problems. Please join us at this unique event and make sure your organization isn't left behind! 

Spring 2014 Knowledge Network Summit

Sunday, May 4, 2014

8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.

Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center
National Harbor, Maryland

 

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