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| Wednesday, March 12, 2008 | | 4:30 – 6:30 p.m | Registration - North Concourse | | 5:00 – 7:00 p.m | ACMHA Leadership Forum (Open Meeting) - Sunset Room Facilitator Colette Croze, Principal, Croze Consulting, and Chair, ACMHA Leadership Committee Join your ACMHA colleagues in a spirited and facilitated dialogue with participants from the ACMHA Leadership Excellence Network and Mentorship Program. Participants will share activities and learnings from those initiatives and the entire group will address the College’s future focus on leadership activities. Hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar will be available. | | | Informal Dinner for Young Leaders (Open Invitation) Following the Leadership Forum, ACMHA "young leaders" will get together for an informal dinner at a local restaurant organizaed by Dr. Delia Olufokunbi, a young leader and member of the Summit Planning Committee. | Thursday March 13, 2008 | | 7:00 a.m. | Registration - North Concourse | | 7:30 a.m. | New Member Breakfast (By Invitation) - Old House Tavern | | 7:30 a.m. | Breakfast Buffet - Lobby Lunge | | 8:30 a.m. | Setting the Charge - Anasazi Ballroom Eric Goplerud, PhD Professor, Department of Health Policy, George Washington University President, American College of Mental Health Administration - Ronald W. Manderscheid, PhD
Director, Mental Health and Substance Use Programs, Constella Group, LLC Adjunct Professor, Department of Mental Health, The Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University Chair, Summit Planning Committee
| | 9:00 a.m. | Mental Health and Substance Use Care in the 2008 Election - Anasazi Ballroom Many see the presidential election of 2008 as a “tipping point” in the national healthcare reform debate. Every candidate has a position on reform. Where are mental health and substance use care in that debate? How will the debate influence our ability to coordinate services with physical health care? Can we influence the national debate? - Moderators William Emmet, Director, Campaign for Mental Health Reform and Herminio Maldonado, Peer Advocate, Bronx Peer Advocacy Center
- Linda Rosenberg, MSW, President and CEO, National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcre
- Tom Coderre, National Field Director, Faces & Voices of Recovery
- Video from Representative Patrick Kennedy
| | 9:45 a.m. | Moderated Discussion with Speakers - Anasazi Ballroom - Co-facilitator Laurie Alexander, PhD, Program Officer, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
- Co-facilitator Delia Olufokunbi, PhD, Deputy Director, Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems
| | 10:15 a.m. | Break – North Concourse | | 10:45 a.m. | Moving the Mental Health/Substance Use Care Agenda – Including Special Populations - Anasazi Ballroom - Moderator Ronald W. Manderscheid, PhD, Director, Mental Health and Substance Use Programs, Constella Group, LLC
- Gary M. Blau, PhD, Chief, Child, Adolescent and Family Branch, Center for Mental Health Services
- Sherri Wittwer, Executive Director, NAMI Utah
- Charles Ray, MEd, President, CGR and Associates
- Herminio Maldonado, Peer Advocate, Bronx Peer Advocacy Center
- Deborah Fickling, BH Ombudsman, NM Human Services Department
- Tom Coderre, National Field Director, Faces & Voices of Recovery
- Joseph Parks, MD, CPS Division Director, Missouri Department of Mental Health
- Harvey Rosenthal, Executive Director, NY Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services
- Victor A. Capoccia, PhD, Program Director, Open Society Institute
- Glenda Barrett, Oklahoma Mental Health Consumer Council
| | 12:00 p.m. | Luncheon - Pavilion Host Eric N Goplerud, PhD, President, ACMHA - Terry Cline, PhD, Administrator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration
- Ali H. Mokdad, PhD, Distinguished Scientist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The ACMHA Development Challenge | | 1:30 p.m. | Mental Health and Substance Use Care in State Universal Coverage Initiatives - Anasazi Ballroom Several key states have undertaken broad-based health insurance coverage initiatives. How do these initiatives relate to the national debate? Where are mental health and substance use care in those initiatives? How will the initiatives influence our ability to coordinate services with physical health care? Can we influence state coverage initiatives? - Moderators Renata Henry, Director, Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health and Glenda Barrett, Okalhoma Mental Health Consumer Council
- Martin D. Sellers, Sellers and Feinberg
- Barbara Leadholm, Commissioner, MA Department of Mental Health
- Ruth Liu, Associate Secretary Health Care Policy, California Healthand Human Services Agency
| | 2:30 p.m. | Moderated Discussion With Speakers - Anasazi Ballroom - Co-facilitator Deborah Altschul, PhD, Research Psychologist, Unviersity of New Mexico
- Co facilitator William Hudock, MA, Special Expert - Financing Policy, Center for Mental Health Services, SAMHSA
| | 3:00 p.m. | Break – South Concourse | | 3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. | Strategy & Implementation Work Groups Each work group will consider the information presented from its particular point of view and discuss strategies for moving the MH/SU agenda. For example, here each group will consider how to maximize MH/SU presence and effect in the state universal coverage initiative debate. Then the work group will discuss how to implement national, state, and local strategies to accomplish this. Cross-cutting issues such as race/ethnic disparities, public/private partnerships, rural/urban differences, and cross-field partnerships will be considered by each group. - Group 1 – Children (Gary Blau/Sherri Wittwer) - Zia B
- Group 2 – Veterans (Charles Ray/Herminio Maldonado) - Old House Tavern
- Group 3 – Substance Use (Deborah Fickling/Tom Coderre) - Zia C
- Group 4 – Individuals in Public Systems (Joseph Parks/Harvey Rosenthal) - Devargas Room
- Group 5 – Providers (Victor Capoccia/Glenda Barrett) - Zia A
| | 6:00 p.m. | Opening Reception - Sunset Room | | 7:30 p.m. | Dinner at Leisure | Friday, March 14, 2008 | | 7:30 a.m. | Breakfast Buffet - Lobby Lounge | | 8:00 a.m. | ACMHA Annual Meeting - Anasazi Ballroom | | 9:00 a.m. | The National Healthcare Address - Anasazi Ballroom All of us are very concerned about current proposals for national health care reform, the role of mental health and substance use care in these proposals, and likely future directions. ACMHA is exceptionally fortunate to have a very well-known and respected national leader present his perspectives on these issues. Former Secretary Thompson has been on the forefront of recent health care developments and is recognized for his work in this area. - Andrew Kessler, JD, Friends of SAMHSA Overview
- Moderators Ronald W. Manderscheid, PhD, Director, Mental Health and Substance Use Programs, Constella Group, LLC and Lauren Spiro, Director of Public Policy, National Coalition of Mental Health Consumer/Survivor Organizations
- Former Secretary Tommy G. Thompson, Independent Chairman of the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions
| | 9:45 a.m. | Moderated Discussion with Speakers - Anasazi Ballroom - Co-facilitator Maria Monroe-DeVita, PhD, Director, Washington Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training
- Co-facilitator Stephanie Oprendek, PhD, Chief, Research and Evaluation Dvision, California Department of Mental Health
| | 10:15 a.m. | Break - South Concourse | | 10:30 - 11:45 a.m. | Strategy & Implementation Work Groups Each work group will consider the information presented on national healthcare initiatives from its particular point of view and discuss strategies for moving the MH/SU agenda. Cross-cutting issues, such as race/ethnic disparities, public/private partnerships, rural/urabn differences, and cross-field partnerships will be considered by each group. Group 1 - Children - Zia B Group 2 - Veterans - Old House Tavern Group 3 - Substance Use - Zia C Group 4 - Individuals in Public Systems - Devargas Room Group 5 - Providers - Zia A
| | 12:00 p.m. | Awards Luncheon - Pavilion Host Pamela Greenberg, MPP, President and CEO, Association for Behavioral Health and Wellness, and President Elect, ACMHA Herbert Pardes, MD, President and CEO, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Recipient of the Saul Feldman Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by Saul Feldman, DPA Effie Smith, Consumer Action Network, Washington DC, Recipient of the Timothy Coakley Award, presented by Richard Dougherty, PhD Recognition of LENS and Mentorship Participants
| | 1:30 p.m. | Collaborative Integrated Medical Homes: Consumer and Family-Centered Approaches - Anasazi Ballroom Primary care is becoming the first point of contact in private and public health centers where mental health and substance use conditions are expressed. Although primary care and medical facilities provide the majority of care, lack of time and documented economic benefit make it difficult to proactively implement and sustain effective intervention strategies for increasingly common mental health and substance use disorders in diverse populations. The plenary explores the evidence and opportunities for integrating physical and behavioral health care, focuses on collaborative benefits for families, providers, and local communities, and discusses how to engage local primary care experts and sustain community buy-in. - Moderators Brenda Reiss-Brennan, MS, APRN, CS, Mental Health Integration Director, Intermountain Healthcare and Edward Knight, PhD, Vice President for Recovery, Rehabilitation and Mutual Support, ValueOptions
- Larry A Green, MD, The Graham Center, Professor of Family Medicine, UCDHSC
- Viking Hedberg, MD, Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinic
- Jeffrey Peterson, MD, Primary Care Pediatrician, Maine
- Nighat Qadri, MD, Medical director Internal Medicine, Crider Health Center
- Raymond Rion, MD, Medical Director, Packard Community Clinic
- Karl Wilson, PhD, President and CEO, Crider Health Center
| | 2:30 p.m. | Moderated Discussion with Speakers - Anasazi Ballroom - Co-facilitator Kana Enomoto, MA, Special Assistant to the Administrator, SAMHSA
- Co-facilitator Jennifer Magnabosco, PhD, Associate Director, Leavey Center, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
| | 3:00 p.m. | Break - South Concourse | | 3:15 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. | Strategy & Implementation Work Groups In this session, work groups, together with a PCP co-facilitator, will be given a real world case example of MH/SU-primary care intergation related to an identified population. Each group will solve an integration barrier and develop at least one sustainable solution for building a collaborative medical home. Solutions will be presented to the larger group for open discussion and comment and critiqued for innovation and real world practicality then nominated for health reform recommendations. - Group 1 - Children - Zia B
- Group 2 - Veterans - Old House Tavern
- Group 3 - Substance Use - Zia C
- Group 4 - Individuals in Public Systems - Devargas Room
- Group 5 - Providers - Zia A
| | 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. | Sustainable Solution Presentations for Collaborative Medical Homes - Anasazi Ballroom - Co-facilitator Brenda Reiss-Brennan, MS, APRN, CS, Mental Health Integration Director, Intermountain Healthcare
Co-facilitator Edward Knight, PhD, Vice President for Recovery, Rehabilitation and Mutual Support, ValueOptions
| | 5:30 p.m. | Open Evening/Dinner at Leisure | Saturday, March 15, 2008 | | 8:00 a.m. | Breakfast Buffet - Lobby Lounge | | 8:30 a.m. | Healthcare Reform and the Effects on Federal Government - Anasazi Ballroom - Moderator Eric Goplerud, PhD, President, ACMHA
- A. Kathryn Power, MEd, Director, Center for Mental Health Services
| | 9:00 a.m. | Advice From the Experts - Anasazi Ballroom If mental health and substance use leaders want to move our agenda nationally, statewide, and locally they need action plans. Learn from a panel of experts who address agenda development to create plans for your own community. - Moderator Johnny Allem, MA, President and CEO, The Johnson Institute
- Peter Fenn, Fenn Communiations Group
- Bob Keefe, TKCI
- Wally Clinton, The Clinton Group
| | 9:45 a.m. | Moderated Discussion with Speakers - Anasazi Ballroom - Co-facilitator Laudan Aron, MA, Director, Senior Policy Research, NAMI
- Co-facilitator Lei Ellingson, MPP, MSSE, Assistant Director, The Carter Mental Health Center
| | 10:30 a.m. | Open Discussion – What commitment are you willing to make when you go home and how can ACMHA help you do that? - Anasazi Ballroom - Eric Goplerud, PhD, President, ACMHA
- Ronald Manderscheid, PhD, 2008 Summit Chair, ACMHA
| | 11:30 a.m. | Summit Adjourns |
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