Behavioral Health Transformation and Payment Reform

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Presented on November 10, 2021

John Arch, Nebraska State Senator, Nebraska State Senate
Shawn Coughlin, President and CEO, National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH)
Patrick J. Kennedy, Former US Representative, US House of Representatives
David Lloyd, Senior Policy Advisor, The Kennedy Forum

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the nation’s overwhelming need to address behavioral health gaps and opened new doors to telehealth treatment and opportunities for payment parity.

Watch our discussion on transformation and payment reform in behavioral health. We address payment parity at the federal and state levels, and how it’s impacting the continuum of care.

Don’t forget to check out the other webcasts from the 2021 Health Care Executive Webcast Series .

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