Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) Model Overview, Evolution and What’s Ahead

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At the conclusion of this activity, the participants should be better able to:

  • Identify the six core areas of a CCBHC.
  • Describe what makes CCBHCs unique from traditional delivery models. 
  • Dissect the most recent national data and outcomes of CCBHCs. 

 

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Presented by: Angela Schindler-Berg

Angela Schindler-BergAngela Schindler-Berg is a Licensed Mental Health Practitioner and has worked with primary care clinics and community-based mental health integrated care services for over 25 years. Angie received her Master of Science with Drake University in Rehabilitation Administration and Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling. She brings expertise in integrated care, mental health, care management, crisis intervention and trauma informed care.  

Angie has worked on CMS/CMMI initiatives such as the Comprehensive Primary Care (CPC+) and with SAMHSA on the Primary and Behavioral Health Care Initiative (PBHCI). She also sits on the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) Nebraska Board and the Primary Care Collaborative (PCC) Behavioral Health Integration Workgroup. 

Currently, Ms. Schindler-Berg supports the University of Nebraska Medical Center-Munroe Meyer Institute as a contracted Regional Trainer with the Region 7 Mid-America Mental Health Technical Transfer Center (MHTTC). She facilitates a collaborative network of supports, focusing on resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance, and workforce development for the mental health field. 

 


 

Learn more about this series: Moving Towards Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) Webinar Series

 


 

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