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You can find CXNS Health Strategies across the nation. Whether one of our staff members is speaking or making a presentation – or we are simply seeking to enhance our knowledge of behavioral health systems – we participate in several conferences and summits throughout the year.
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Date AlphabeticalUsing Lean to Rapidly and Sustainably Transform a Behavioral Health Crisis Program: Impact on Throughput and Safety
March 26, 2019
Background: Lean has been increasingly applied in health care to reduce waste and improve quality, particularly in fast-paced and high-acuity clinical settings such as emergency departments.
The Tucson Mental Health Support Team (MHST) Model: A prevention focused approach to crisis and public safety
March 26, 2019
ABSTRACT While Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) programs provide law enforcement with tools to respond to mental health crisis, they are focused on the emergency response. The
The Banner Psychiatric Center: A Model for Providing Psychiatric Crisis Care to the Community while Easing Behavioral Health Holds in Emergency Departments
March 26, 2019
Abstract Banner Health in the Phoenix, AZ, metropolitan area provides individuals in a behavioral health crisis with an alternative to presenting to an Emergency Department (ED).