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Hospitals and payers are integrating AI into workflows faster than ever but with acceleration comes scrutiny.  Patients want transparency. Regulators want guardrails. And health system leaders are asking: how do we ensure AI is safe? In this session, URAC and…

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De’Anna Hardin

Business Development Executive, URAC

Jenn Richards, PhD, PharmD, JD

Senior Director, Product Management, URAC

Demetri Giannikopoulos

Chief Innovation Officer, Rad AI

Shakira J. Grant, MD

Chief Executive Officer, CROSS Global Research and Strategy

Lisa Silverman, MA

Client Education Specialist, URAC

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Health systems are rapidly adopting AI in healthcare, and behavioral health leaders have taken note of what is — and isn’t — working. From preventing clinician burnout to creating tools for emotional support for caregivers, here are three systems seeing…

Children’s hospitals across the U.S. are embedding behavioral health services in primary care and community-based settings to intervene earlier and reduce long-term risks. The effort is aimed at addressing the sharp rise in anxiety, depression and suicidal behavior among youths,…

More health systems are turning to community-based care to provide mental health services. From partnerships with schools to local law enforcement, these systems are seeing results from integrating services into communities.  1. Renton, Wash.-based Providence’s Well Being Trust partnered with…

NYC Health + Hospitals, the largest provider of behavioral health services in New York City, reported a behavioral health staff turnover rate of 8%, down from nearly 18% in 2022 — compared to the national average of 31%. The system…

Behavioral and physical health are intertwined, yet health systems are still developing effective alternatives to address emergency care for mental health. While every healthcare worker is trained in CPR for physical crises such as heart attacks, many may not be…

California residents are searching online for substance use disorder recovery services more than residents in any other state, according to a new study from Margate, Fla.-based Legacy Healing Center.  The analysis examined thousands of Google search terms — including “help…

Yakima, Wash.-based Comprehensive Healthcare, a behavioral health provider, has named Mark Bradshaw, MD, as chief medical officer.  In this role, Dr. Bradshaw will manage the organization’s continuum of clinical programs and services and support efforts to expand access to integrated…

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