Ethics in Behavioral Healthcare Business Operations​

Minneapolis, MN - Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at 11am-1pm (CT)
Behavioral healthcare is a rapidly growing field. As more funding has become available, many new programs have opened, existing centers have expanded, and access to care has increased. Concurrent with this growth, however, have been ethical concerns as programs rapidly transform.
 
Owners and operators are concerned about competing with organizations that engage in patient brokering, misrepresentation in marketing, overreliance on drug testing, and inaccurate or fraudulent financial and outcomes data. Reputable providers face ethical dilemmas as they balance growth and investment opportunities on one hand with providing effective and efficient patient care on the other. Join Behavioral Healthcare for a panel discussion exploring these topics.
 
Upon attending this program, attendees will be able to:
  • Understand basic dos and don'ts of ethical marketing
  • Identify the proper use of drug testing in an ethical treatment program
  • Identify financial best practices in treatment operations
  • Understand how technology can be used to provide accurate data 
One hour of continuing education credit will be available.
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Location:
The Old Spaghetti Factory
J.I. Case Building
233 Park Ave 
Minneapolis, MN 55415
 

Panelists:

Bob Poznanovich
Executive Director, National Outreach and Business Development, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
 
Robert Poznanovich is responsible for managing relations with professional referents, managed care and insurance organizations, and other strategic national accounts. Prior to joining the organization, Bob co-founded and was the CEO of AIR, Inc. a behavioral health organization that provided solutions to organizations, families and individuals that were struggling with addiction in their homes or workplaces. Before that, Bob spent over 20 years as a senior sales/business development executive in the technology industry. Bob is co-author of "It is Not Okay to be a Cannibal….How to Stop Addiction from Eating Your Family Alive," a Hazelden Publishing title. He is also widely recognized as an expert speaker and commentator on understanding the cost of addiction in the workplace, and has appeared in numerous media stories on a variety of addiction-related topics.
 
Tiffany Tait, LCSW, CDWF
Director of Operations- Accrued AR Services, Panacea Healthcare Services
 
Tiffany holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminology and Masters of Social Work Degree from Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL. Tiffany is a Certified Daring Way facilitator and Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) here in the state of Florida. Tiffany has been working in the mental health and social services field for over 13 years as a Clinical Supervisor, Program Administrator and Behavioral Healthcare Executive. Her multiple roles have led her to be well versed in treating clients of diverse populations and backgrounds including the veteran population, adolescents, chemical dependency clients and those suffering from co-occurring disorders. She is especially recognized for her experience in clinical program development, leadership development, and organizational restructuring.
*There is a $25 registration fee, but all attendees will receive a $25 American Express gift card at the conclusion of the event.
Registration is required to attend; seating is limited.