Vol. 67, Issue 34
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IN THIS ISSUE
- About 36% of Medicaid Recipients Up for Renewal Have Retained Coverage Thus Far
- WHA Invites Community Benefit Stories for 2023 Report; Due Sept. 8
- Wisconsin Hospitals State PAC and Conduit Annual Campaign Reaches 74% of Goal
- Registration Still Open for WHA Workforce Forum, Sept. 13 in Madison
- GUEST COLUMN: New Physician Recruiting Incentives Report
- WHA-Crafted Allied Health Training Grant Applications Open
- Early Registration for WHA Mental Health and Addiction Care Conference ends Sept. 18
- West Central Region Holds Annual Dinner Meeting in Eau Claire
- Register for Substance Use Disorders Management Boot Camp
EDUCATION EVENTS
Mar. 14, 2025
2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
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Thursday, August 24, 2023
Early Registration for WHA Mental Health and Addiction Care Conference ends Sept. 18
WHA members and community partners invited to hear innovations in WI and other states
Registration is open for the WHA Mental Health and Addiction Care Conference on Wednesday, Oct. 18, in Wisconsin Dells. Registrations from WHA provider members received by the end of the day Sept. 18 will be entered in a raffle to win one free registration to a future one-day WHA conference.
This in-person only conference provides an opportunity for WHA members and their invited community partners, such as local crisis service agencies, local county human service departments, local law enforcement and others, to hear and discuss mental health care delivery opportunities and innovations occurring in Wisconsin and in other states that could serve as models in Wisconsin’s diverse communities.
Presentations will include:
This in-person only conference provides an opportunity for WHA members and their invited community partners, such as local crisis service agencies, local county human service departments, local law enforcement and others, to hear and discuss mental health care delivery opportunities and innovations occurring in Wisconsin and in other states that could serve as models in Wisconsin’s diverse communities.
Presentations will include:
- Development of the new Milwaukee Mental Health Emergency Center serving as a dedicated psychiatric emergency department,
- Health Partners’ telehealth crisis service serving western Wisconsin hospitals and their post-acute crisis beds operating in eastern Minnesota,
- Opportunities to expand access to buprenorphine treatment in emergency departments and other settings,
- Review of Wisconsin’s emergency detention, crisis services, and mental health and substance used disorder reimbursement statutes and rules to help set a foundation for identifying opportunities for local service delivery innovation,
- Experiences from Missouri’s regional community mental health system which includes 28 contracted regions providing comprehensive community behavioral health services utilizing a retrospective cost-based Medicaid reimbursement funding model, and
- A discussion of opportunities for reshaping Wisconsin’s mental health system at a local and statewide level.