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17th Annual National Behavioral Health Information Management Conference and Exposition
Addressing the Needs of Mental Health, Alcohol, and Other Drug Programs
Sheraton Carlsbad Conference Center, Carlsbad, California
The Preliminary Program is available for the 17th Annual National Behavioral Health Information Management Conference & Exposition.
Highlights from the Preliminary Program include:
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
General Session Keynotes
Forecasting the future: How to prepare for new value-based models of care from the federal Center for Medicare and Medicaid Service
Improving care coordination between primary and behavioral health care services: Opportunities and challenges
Consumer-driven use of technologies to enhance treatment and recovery: Mobile devices and portals to support use of social media, texting, apps, bots and more
Thursday, April 27, 2017
General Session Keynotes
SAMHSA enacts the first Revise of 42CFR.2: A look at the new regulations for privacy of substance use treatment data
Laying the groundwork for electronic consents to release information: Progress towards national standards and technology solutions
California’s Medi-Cal Waiver Whole Person Care Initiative: How information technology and HIE are being incentivized to support care coordination
Registration is open. Please reserve your seat NOW!
Sponsors and Exhibitors
We have a new conference sponsor – Exym! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor or exhibitor, please complete our interest form.
Questions?
If you have any questions, problems registering or making your hotel reservation, please contact the CIBHS Conference Department or (916) 379-5317.

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Great conference to hear the latest and greatest in behavioral health IT.
Yes! I’m on the planning committee for this conference and have attended for many years. It is one of the best for networking as well as hearing the details of the latest national behavioral policy developments.