- The signature behavioral health event connects healthcare stakeholders dedicated to advancing access to behavioral healthcare for all
- The 2024 conference will feature three new speaking programs to focus on rising issues in behavioral health: workplace wellbeing, sponsored by Marsh McLennan; youth mental health, sponsored by Pivotal Ventures; and community-based care, sponsored by Consulting for Human Services
Behavioral Health Tech, the leading community focused on expanding access to mental health, substance use, and autism/IDD care through technology, health equity, and innovation, announced the preliminary agenda for its annual conference taking place at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, Ariz., from November 5-7, 2024. The conference will feature keynotes and panel discussions highlighting different approaches, models, and solutions that can help remove barriers across the healthcare ecosystem and expand mental and behavioral health best practices to increase access to care.
The in-person-only event addresses the challenges and opportunities faced by health plans, employers, behavioral health providers, digital health companies, investors, and policymakers in the evolving technological, reimbursement, and policy landscape. It is the only public event in 2024 where attendees can meet nearly all of the nation’s Blue Cross Blue Shield behavioral health leaders and health and wellness benefits leaders from every major national employee benefits consulting firm.
Panel sessions feature the leading voices of mental healthcare, including:
- Dr. Taft Parsons, Chief Psychiatric Officer of CVS Health/Aetna
- Dr. Doug Nemecek, Chief Medical Officer of Behavioral Health, Evernorth Health Services (Cigna)
- Dr. Frank Webster, Chief Medical Officer of Behavioral Health, HCSC
- Brad Kittredge, CEO & Co-Founder, Brightside Health
- Kelsey Noonan, Director, Program Strategy, Pivotal Ventures
- Suzanne Kunis, President & CEO NovaWell, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ
- Hoangmai (Mai) Pham, MD, MPH, President and CEO, Institute for Exceptional Care
- Dr. Adam Haim, Branch Chief, National Institute of Mental Health
- Dr. Monte Maston, Chief Medical Officer, Marsh McLennan
The 2024 conference will feature three new speaking programs to focus on growing trends in the behavioral health industry: workplace wellbeing, sponsored by Marsh McLennan; youth mental health, sponsored by Pivotal Ventures; and community-based care, sponsored by Consulting for Human Services. Panel topics at the event will include:
- Creating a Neurodiverse-Inclusive Workplace
- Building Brighter Futures: Launching Behavioral Health Solutions for Students
- Engaging Employees in Wellbeing Programs
- Wrap Around Services for Families with Autism: This is how it’s done!
“The Behavioral Health Tech Conference is a unique opportunity for innovators in behavioral and digital health to exchange their experiences, insights, and ideas, driving us towards the goal of better access and quality in mental and behavioral health care in the U.S.,” said Solome Tibebu, founder and CEO, Behavioral Health Tech. “This year, we’re particularly excited about the new speaking programs we’ve introduced and are eager to see the impactful changes they will bring to our health systems and communities.”
The 2023 conference sold out, and as a result, this year’s event has doubled in size to accommodate the outsized demand. In addition to lively panel discussions on behavioral health, the conference will recognize and celebrate the 2nd Annual Young Innovators in Behavioral Health Award winners.
A portion of proceeds from all registrations during registration will be donated to this year’s non-profit grantee, the Institute for Exceptional Care (IEC). The IEC’s mission is to make healthcare better and safer for people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
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