Since 2004, we have offered a wide array of seminars on current and recurring health care issues and trends that attract a broad audience of industry peers. Past seminars have covered diverse topics such as medical management, biotechnology, disease management, pharmacy management, obesity programs, IT outsourcing and managed care trends.
CAHP offers health care industry vendors the outstanding opportunity to “host” a seminar planned, promoted and executed by CAHP staff. Through your sponsorship, you are provided access to our member health plans and unique networking opportunities while providing enormous educational value to our members and other health care organizations. CAHP manages the details of the meeting space, meals and registration, as well as program promotion in various local publications, our weekly CAHP Update, and mailings to our Master List of over 3,000 contacts. The premier sponsor (host) has the ability to craft the contents of the seminar, as you are the expert of your seminar.
Shaping the Future of Behavioral Health
March 26, 2025 | Burbank, CA
Behavioral health, which includes both mental health conditions and substance use disorders, requires coordination of care across health, housing, and social service systems. California has invested heavily over the past several years in initiatives that aim to increase access to these critical services and implement programs that address complex needs across the behavioral health spectrum. State regulators, local agencies, providers, and health plans are collaborating to better align funding and services to strengthen the behavioral health system. Perspectives from a variety of experts with on the ground experience will provide insights about how key initiatives are being implemented and assessed for compliance, best practices, and lessons learned.
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For information on CAHP’s 2025 Seminar Series, please email Marjorie King.
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