Webinars
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Webinar: Preparing to Sell Your Behavioral Health Program and What to Expect
Selling your behavioral health program can be complicated, frustrating, confusing, and tremendously rewarding. Whether selling the operation, the assets, and/or the property, this webinar will teach you how to prepare for the process, what to watch out for, what areas to avoid, what areas to concentrate on, and how to help the process go smoothly.
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Webinar: The SUPPORT Act: Past and Present. Is it the Future?
Much effort went into the creation and passage of the SUPPORT Act of 2018, which was meant to greatly improve the nation’s response to the opioid epidemic. Now that we are a year and a half removed from its passage, and have gone through an entire budget cycle to determine which of its pilot programs […]
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Do You Know Who Owns Your Patient Data? The Dark Side of Commercializing Patient Data
Who owns patient data? The answer is not as simple as you think, and the answer matters to you, the treatment provider. Please join us as we discuss the role of de-identified data in the behavioral healthcare industry.
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Providing Trauma Sensitive Affirmative Services for LGBTQ Survivors of Sexual Assault
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and LGBTQ people are at a greater risk for sexual assault. This webinar will educate on various aspect of interpersonal violence along with other awareness of other cultural aspects including but not limited to race, ethnicity, religion, abilities, socio-economics, sexual orientation, gender expression and gender identity.
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Webinar: Help Us Help You Get Paid: Ten Things You Can Start Doing Today to Improve Your Commercial Reimbursement Success
online , United StatesThis presentation will provide a "Top Ten List" of concrete strategies, tools, and approaches that attendees can implement right away to maximize reimbursement for services rendered, whether to polish the books in anticipation of a transaction or simply to generate additional cash flow going forward. Session attendees will gain a broad understanding of common pitfalls […]
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Webinar: Telehealth Updates and Best Practices Amid COVID-19
online , United StatesThis webinar will explore the shifting telehealth landscape amid COVID-19, which the World Health Organization characterized as a pandemic and which the United States declared a public health emergency that has prompted the need for greater flexibility in health care and enhanced access to providers.
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Webinar: The Uninvited Guests — Trauma, Mental Health and Addiction
online , United StatesThis webinar will describe and demonstrate through case study the interrelatedness of trauma, substance abuse, and mental health. Together we will explore resiliency as a personal act of defiance, emotional elasticity and recovery as keystones to recovery. Evidence based treatment options will be given as ways to mend the wounded heart.
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Webinar: Establishing A Culture of Data Driven Decisions
online , United StatesLearn how to successfully create an environment of gathering outcome data within your program. Derek Daley, founder of Legacy Outdoor Adventure and Juniper Canyon Recovery Center for Women, has successfully been gathering outcomes data for his programs for over eight years. Kristen Francom will represent OutcomeTools from BestNotes. OutcomeTools has pioneered tracking outcomes for behavioral […]
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Webinar: Preparing to Sell Your Business: Compliance Issues That Will Affect Your Value
online , United StatesWhether you're a buyer or seller of an addiction treatment organization, the effectiveness of your compliance infrastructure will be a major driver of the price of the transaction. Join us to learn more about some of the unique features of the behavioral health M&A world and how to approach some of the healthcare-specific focus areas […]
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Webinar: Buddhism and 12 Steps: Part II — Spirituality
Buddhism and the 12 Step programs are two powerful spiritual pathways that help end suffering. Practicing spirituality is critical for those in recovery from co-occurring disorders. In Part II, we continue on the synergistic commonalities between these two powerful pathways for recovery and relapse prevention.
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