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Managing mental health and substance abuse through COVID-19 Nicole Pasia | May 12, 2021
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At the Virginia State of Reform Health Policy Conference, behavioral health professionals and state legislators discussed the effects of COVID-19 on mental health and substance abuse, and how the state can better provide care services coming out of the pandemic.
The conversation featured Del. Rod Willett, member of the House Health, Welfare and Institutions Committee, Alison Land, the Department of Behavioral Health and Development Services Commissioner, Bethany Teachman, professor and director of Clinical Training at the University of Virginia and Kevin Roy, Chief Public Policy Officer at Shatterproof.
5 Things Virginia: Capitol insiders, How COVID has changed us, Plan-provider relations DJ Wilson | Apr 20, 2021
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Next week is our 2021 Virginia State of Reform Health Policy Conference with more than 60 speakers curated for you. These are some of the most important leaders in Virginia health care and health policy.
This newsletter features things that we think are important to watch. And, our Convening Panel has told us the things that they think are important to watch, and have featured them on the Topical Agenda next week. So, it makes sense that we feature some of the agenda topics next week because they reflect some of the most pressing challenges and opportunities faced in Virginia health care.