This series will take place on Zoom Webinar. Please email nacomeetings@naco.org with any questions regarding registration or login issues.

Counties across the nation are facing increasing demands to deliver high-quality care and support while managing limited resources. Providers—whether in behavioral health, physical health, or social services—are on the frontlines of meeting community needs. All too often, fragmented systems such as limited data visibility, and cumbersome processes slow down care delivery. 

In this webinar, we’ll explore how counties can harness behavioral health empower providers and community stakeholders to help streamline care collaboration and improve outcomes for the communities they serve. Attendees will learn practical strategies and see real-world examples of how technology can: 

  • Improve Patient Outcomes – Ensure individuals receive the right care, at the right time, by leveraging technology to coordinate services across the continuum.
  • Enhance Provider Efficiency – Reduce administrative burden through digital tools, integrated platforms, and automated workflows.
  • Enable Data-Driven Care – Equip providers with timely insights, shared records, and actionable analytics to support better decision-making.
  • Strengthen Collaboration – Break down silos by creating secure, real-time connections between counties, providers, and community-based organizations. 

Join us to discover how counties can move beyond challenges and build stronger partnerships with providers and community stakeholders to create healthier, more resilient communities.

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