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Promoting Wellness and Recovery

Registration Booklet

Private Psychiatric Inpatient

Provider Conference

Barrier Busting:

A Breakthrough in Holistic Care

October 30, 2015

8 a.m.-4 p.m.

location

Quest Conference Center 8405 Pulsar Place Columbus, Ohio 43240

Keynote speaker: Kendall Stewart, M.D.

Chief Medical Officer, Southern Ohio Medical Center

Luncheon speaker: Evelyn Lundberg Stratton

147

th

Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio

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Private Psychiatric Inpatient Provider Conference

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

The Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS) and the Ohio Hospital Association (OHA) are hosting a one-day conference to demonstrate how to break down barriers that psychiatric inpatient providers face daily with the population they serve. Once these barriers are overcome, providers can truly focus on providing holistic care to their patient population. An exciting day of presentations is planned, including a practical and informative message from Dr. Kendall Stewart, keynote speaker, related to “Managing Average People.” He will distribute several copies of his book, “A Portable Mentor for Organizational Leaders,” as door prizes at the conference. Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton will highlight the luncheon hour with her presentation on “The Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems: Solutions to Stopping the Revolving Door.”

OBJECTIVE:

To address obstacles and challenges in a proactive way that providers face on an ongoing basis and to suggest practical ways to overcome these.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE PRIVATE PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT PROVIDER CONFERENCE?

Psychiatric and AoD inpatient hospital and community providers; regional psychiatric hospital providers; ADAMHS Boards; and community stakeholders. Please note: Space is limited.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

• Identify barriers to providing holistic care to the mental health and AoD population

• Acquire practical information to “bust barriers” that providers can utilize in their health care settings to promote change.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT:

Application has been submitted for continuing education credits for nurses, social workers, counselors and psychologists.

ACCOMMODATIONS:

For those seeking overnight accomodations, hotels in the area are:

Fairfield Inn & Suites Franklin Park Suites Four Points by Sheraton (614) 568-0770 (614) 337-8400 (800) 368-7764

Hilton Garden Inn Cambria Suites Hampton Inn & Suites (614) 846-8884 (614) 841-9100 (614) 885-8400

SPECIAL REQUESTS/ACCOMMODATIONS:

If you require Americans with Disability Act (ADA) accommodations or a special menu consideration, please submit your request to Sherri Cohen at [email protected] or Jeannette Noll at [email protected] byOct. 13.

REGISTRATION FEE:

The fee for the conference is $100. Registration is available online at www.ohiohospitals.org. On the right side of the page, under the OHA logo, you will find “Upcoming Events.” At the bottom of that section, you will see “View All Events.” Select the conference and click “Add to Cart” at the bottom of the page. You may also fax your registration and mail a check, or fax your registration and ask us to call you for a credit card number. Please make checks

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REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

Oct. 23, 2015 — 5 p.m.

CONFIRMATION AND CANCELLATIONS:

• When your registration is received and processed, you will be sent an email confirmation.

All cancellations must be received three days prior to the event and are subject to a $30 processing fee. For cancellations, please call Sherri Cohen or Jeannette Noll at (614) 221-7614.

• No refunds will be given for cancellations made after 5 p.m. on Oct. 27.

CONFERENCE VIDEO/PHOTOGRAPHY CONSENT:

By registering for the conference, participants agree to allow images or voice recordings created through photography, videography or other electronic means in which they appear, to be edited, reproduced and distributed for unlimited use, in whole or in part, by the State of Ohio, OhioMHAS, at its sole discretion.

PRESENTER BIOS:

Keynote Speaker: Kendall L. Stewart, M.D., MBA, DFAPA

Dr. Stewart is the Chief Medical Officer of Southern Ohio Medical Center in Portsmouth, Ohio, and the Chairman and CEO of SOMC Medical Care Foundation, Inc., a multi-specialty physician practice.

A psychiatrist who still practices part-time, Dr. Stewart is a past president of the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association, a former chair of the Ohio Partnership for Excellence and a former Baldrige examiner. He received his M.D. and completed his psychiatric residency at the Medical College of Georgia, a part of Georgia Health Sciences University. He earned his MBA at Ohio University.

Lunch Presentation: Evelyn Lundberg Stratton

Evelyn Lundberg Stratton retired from the Supreme Court of Ohio after 23 years in the judiciary to pursue criminal justice reforms, particularly as they relate to mental health, juveniles, and veterans. She believes that the courts, in partnership with the mental health system, can affect positive change in the lives of many defendants whose mental illness has led to criminal activity. To that end, she formed the Supreme Court of Ohio Advisory Committee on Mental Illness and the Courts, which was composed of mental health, law enforcement and criminal justice professionals who were dedicated to mental health initiatives in the court system. That committee has now merged into the Attorney General Task Force on Mental Illness and Criminal Justice, and she still serves as co-chair along with Attorney General Mike DeWine.

Nationally, Stratton is a co-founder and former co-chair of the Judges’ Leadership Initiative, a professional association that supports cooperative mental health programs in the criminal justice system. Her latest focus in Ohio and nationally is on establishing veterans courts to help those returning veterans with post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury and other issues, which may lead to involvement in the criminal justice system.

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Private Psychiatric Inpatient Provider Conference

Agenda — Oct. 30, 2015

8–8:30 a.m.

Registration

8:30-8:50 a.m.

Opening Remarks and Ohio Updates

Tracy J. Plouck

Director, Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services

8:50-10:15 a.m.

Keynote: Managing Average People

Kendall Stewart

,

M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Southern Ohio

Medical

Center

10:15-10:30 a.m.

Break

10:30-11:30 a.m.

Breakout Sessions:

Clinical Global Impression Scales

John M. Hawkins

,

M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Lindner Center of HOPE

Situational Awareness Model

Natalie Elsbrock

,

MSN, RN-BC, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Narcan Pilot

Elaine Georgas,

BA, Executive Director, Alcohol and Drug Addiction

Services Board of Lorain County

Health Equity: Addressing Health Disparities through Cultural

Competency

in

Mental

Health

Dr. Cora Munoz

, Professor Emeritus, Capital University

11:40 a.m.-12:40 p.m.

Lunch (Provided) and Afternoon Presentation

The Criminal Justice and MH Systems: Solutions to Stopping the

Revolving

Door

Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton

12:45-1:30 p.m.

Breakout Sessions:

Dual Diagnosis

Mark A. Hurst, M.D.

, Medical Director, OhioMHAS

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Preparing for Medicaid in Managed Care: Panel

Molina:

Emily Higgins

, MA, LPCC-S, Director of Behavioral Health

Aetna:

Afet Kilinc

, Ph.D., PCC-S, Director, Behavioral Health, Medical

Management

United Healthcare:

Jeff Corzine

, MS, Vice President, Strategic

Account

Development;

Mike Mesewicz

, Executive Director of

Behavioral

Health

CareSource:

Jonas Thom

, MA, PCC, Vice President of Behavioral

Health;

Terry Jones

, LISW-S

Buckeye:

Stephan Young

, LISW-S, Clinical Director

Paramount:

Hy Kisin

, Ph.D., Clinical Psychology

Housing Options/Avoiding Discharge to Homelessness

Roma Barickman, Alisia Clark, Rebecca Civittolo,

Office of Recovery

Supports,

OhioMHAS

Melodic Intonation Therapy

Kathrine Acus,

MSW, MT-BC, Family Service of Northwest Ohio —

Wood

County

1:30-1:45 p.m.

Break

1:45-3:45 p.m.

Operation Street Smart

Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, Special Investigations Unit

Captain Shawn Bain, Sargeant Michael Powell, Corporal Brian Toth

3:45-4 p.m.

Evaluation and Adjournment

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PARTICIPANT INFORMATION:

First Name: Last Name: Position: Organization: Address: City: State: ZIP Code: Phone: Email Address:

(Email confirmation messages will be sent to this address.) I have special needs to accommodate a disability. I have a special meal consideration.

PROFESSION:

ADAMH Board Director/Staff Nurse Medical Director Psychiatrist Facility Administrator Psychologist Hospital Administrator Other:

REGISTRATION TYPE:

Attendee — $100

PAYMENT:

Online registration

You may pay with a credit card when you register online at www.ohiohospitals.org. Click on the Member Services tab, and then click on the Education and Events tab. Under the “OHA Calendar of Events” heading, click on the Calendar of Events and select this program. You must have an account set up to register online.

Faxing your registration

Fax this registration form to (614) 241-2933. Please make checks payable to the Ohio Hospital Association, 155 E. Broad St., Suite 301, Columbus, OH 43215. Make sure a copy of your registration form is included when mailing a check. You may call (614) 221-7614 to pay with a credit card.

PLEASE DIRECT QUESTIONS TO:

Sherri Cohen or Jeannette Noll, Ohio Hospital Association

Email:

[email protected];

[email protected]

Phone:

(614) 221-7614

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