MEDIA ADVISORY: Five Major Health Systems and NJHA to Launch South Jersey Behavioral Health Innovation Collaborative
PRINCETON, N.J., April 9, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Five major health systems in southern New Jersey, the New Jersey Hospital Association and the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers will be on hand to launch the South Jersey Behavioral Health Innovation Collaborative. The Collaborative aims to evaluate the current behavioral health landscape and provide innovative recommendations on how to improve the system. The project will focus on engaging key stakeholders, including patients, families and providers in an effort to better identify the challenges they face.
In addition, as part of the Collaborative's learning process, the five hospital CEOs and their project teams will be on hand to hear James Schuster, MD, MBA, chief medical officer for the Community Care Behavioral Health Organization, discuss his award winning and groundbreaking project, "Optimizing Behavioral Health Incomes by Focusing on Outcomes that Matter Most for Adults with Serious Mental Illness."
WHAT: Launch of South Jersey Behavioral Health Innovation Collaborative
WHO: Rich Miller, Virtua president and CEO, host of the inaugural event; Alexander J. Hatala, president and CEO, Lourdes Health System; Jeffrey C. Brenner, MD, executive director and medical director of the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers; James Schuster, MD, MBA, chief medical officer for the Community Care Behavioral Health Organization; Joseph W. Devine, president and CEO, Kennedy Health; Adrienne Kirby, PhD, president and CEO, Cooper University Health Care; and John DiAngelo, CEO and president of Inspira Health Network.
WHERE: Virtua's Barry D. Brown Health Education Center
106 Carnie Boulevard
Voorhees NJ, 08043
856-325-3607
WHEN: 3 to 5 p.m., Wednesday, April 15
SOURCE New Jersey Hospital Association (NJHA)
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