This event will take place on Zoom Webinar. Please email nacomeetings@naco.org with any registration or login issues.
Increased workforce strain and rising complex care needs test county health departments’ ability to deliver high-quality care. Join John Eller, Regional Director of Health Management Associates and Kevin Denmark, Senior Vice President of Behavioral Health at Bamboo Health, for a practical discussion on strategies county health departments can use to maximize re
This webinar, in partnership with the National Association of Counties, will explore:
- How automated real-time data and crisis management response tools help county health leaders improve care outcomes, workforce satisfaction and the bottom line
- Key considerations for supporting high-need, complex populations, such as justice-involved individuals, Medicaid recipients and rural residents with limited access
- Why the crisis care continuum is a critical area of focus for improving clinical and financial outcomes
Whether you’re a county health officer, behavioral health director, or a local administrator navigating the realities of constrained re real-time technology into your most powerful and scalable workforce multiplier.
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