Speaker: Kate Krajci, LCSW and Bonnie Ewald, MA
Dates: July 2nd
Times: 10AM-11:30PM PT/11AM-12:30PM MT/ 12–1:30pm CT/1-2:30PM ET
Description: Medicare’s evolving approach to behavioral health presents exciting new opportunities for clinicians serving older adults and people with disabilities. This webinar will provide a strategic overview of recent Medicare developments, including expanded coverage of services beyond traditional psychotherapy. Participants will gain insights into the types of services they can provide, the settings in which they are applicable, and the broader recognition of behavioral health roles in healthcare.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand Medicare’s evolving policies on behavioral health services and their implications for providers.
- Identify new and expanded categories of billable services, such as Health Behavior Assessment and Intervention (HBAI) and Principal Illness Navigation, and how they apply across practice settings.
- Apply knowledge of Medicare’s expanded recognition of social work, marriage and family therapy, and licensed professional counselors to enhance service delivery and reimbursement strategies.
Please register here.
Rush University designates each session of this live activity for (1.5) Continuing Education credits per session attended live.