Eliminating 80/20: Lowering Costs While Improving Outcomes & Equitable Care With Success-Focused Artificial Intelligence (SF-AI)

Lowering Costs While Improving Outcomes & Equitable Care With Success-Focused Artificial Intelligence (SF-AI)
This talk illustrates how care systems build a success-focused model to improve equitable outcomes while lowering overall costs of care.

About this Webinar

The cost of healthcare is rising, and behavioral health and unmet social need are drivers. Addressing these needs is a priority to reduce healthcare costs, reduce health emergencies, and improve lives, but what does incremental success look like in mental health, behavioral and social care?

This WEBINAR illustrates how care systems build a success-focused model to improve equitable outcomes while lowering overall costs of care. Many care systems use artificial intelligence (AI) to predict risk, but what does it look like to predict how to lower risk, instead? By integrating with existing electronic records, Opeeka’s Person-Centered Intelligence Solution (P-CIS, /pieces/), facilitates the implementation of whole-person, success-focused, person-centered, and collaborative care while tracking trajectories of recovery and resilience. 

From over 20 years of research, with models in peer-reviewed journals, Opeeka developed Success-Focused AI (SF-AI) that identifies which treatments, tactics, tools, and technology will most likely help a unique person to access and engage in care to reach success. Considering complexity of need, SF-AI predicts what specifically would lower risk for individuals, especially those utilizing a variety of services. When more people reach success, care is more efficient, effective, equitable, and economical.

Your Host

Kenneth McGill, EdS LMFT

Solution-Focused Care Senior Scientist at Opeeka

Kenneth McGill spent the last 12 years at Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care serving as the statewide trainer on Wraparound, the fundamental evidence-based practice offered throughout the New Jersey Children’s System of Care (CSOC), and the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) curriculum. Ken was the 2013 recipient of the Praed Foundation’s Outcomes Champion (CANS) Award for his work in children’s systems of care and outcomes management. He has more than 20 years of experience in marriage and family therapy, education and research and is currently serving as President of the New Jersey Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (NJAMFT). Ken received his Education Specialist degree in marriage and family therapy from and his Master’s in Education from Seton Hall University.

Panelists

Dr. Kate Cordell

Dr. Kate Cordell, Ph.D., M.P.H.

President, Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder at Opeeka

Dr. Cordell is a nationwide thought leader for behavioral health technology, integrating data systems to support a whole- person approach to care. She has built models for federal, state, county, healthcare provider and community-based agencies to convert behavioral health and social program data into decisions and decisions into positive outcomes. Dr. Cordell works to identify whether individuals and families are improving during care. She is especially interested in what works for whom. Every person and family have a story, often complex but also sewn with common thread. Dr. Cordell uses longitudinal analysis methods to model the changing patterns in these complex tapestries, hoping to identify common elements of design.

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