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SUMMARY:Webinar: Navigating Legal Challenges in Corrections
DESCRIPTION:Correctional health care involves numerous legal challenges for security and health care staff. This presentation highlights several risks\, including the litigious nature of the patient population; state and federal guarantees to adequate care; complications accessing outside care; medication-assisted treatment initiatives and laws; and court orders driving certain areas of specialty care including gender dysphoria\, hepatitis C\, and long-term care accommodations. \n$69 ($59 for CCHPs)\, includes access to the power point presentation\, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME\, ANCC\, APA\, and CCHP. \nPresenter \nDeana Johnson\, JD\, is General Counsel for Centurion\, LLC. Prior to taking this position\, Ms. Johnson spent 20 years in the representation of correctional medical providers. Ms. Johnson is an active participant in NCCHC. She regularly lectures at seminars and publishes in journals and magazines\, including CorrectCare and CorrDocs. She was recognized for her contributions with the NCCHC B. Jaye Anno Award of Excellence in Communication in 2021. \nRegister Now \n 
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SUMMARY:FREE Webinar: Implementing the Upcoming Medicaid Policy Changes for Youth Reentry
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the NCCHC Juvenile Health Committee \nLearn about new federal legislation\, taking effect in January 2025\, that will impact how states provide – and bill for – health care and mental health services to youths leaving custody and reentering their communities. The new legislation requires states to provide screening and diagnostic services to eligible youths in the 30 days before their release and targeted case management for at least 30 days prior to release and for at least 30 days postrelease. But how? Who exactly is covered? In this informational session\, a panel of experts will cover the basics\, answer your questions\, and help you get prepared. \nThere is no CE offered for this program. \nPresenters: \n\nElizabeth Barnert\, MD\, MPH\, MS\, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at UCLA\, chair of the NCCHC’s Juvenile Health Committee and member of NCCHC’s Board of Directors\nMichelle Staples-Horne\, MD\, MPH\, CCHP\, Medical Director for the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice\nVikki Wachino\, founder and executive director of the Health and Reentry Project (HARP)\n\n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://ncchc.org/event/free-webinar-medicaid-changes-for-youth-reentry/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Ethics\, Morality\, and Accountability Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar defines and explores some of the ethical and moral challenges unique to correctional health care. The presentation will address how personal and systemic decision-making and accountability impact professionals’ commitment to ethical codes\, examining moral dilemmas and the origins of moral injury. The session aims to equip correctional health care professionals with strategies to strengthen ethical decision-making\, build resilience\, and enhance moral courage in the face of institutional and personal challenges. \n$69 ($59 for CCHPs)\, includes access to the power point presentation\, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME\, ANCC\, APA\, and CCHP. \nPresenter \nStephanie Gangemi\, PhD\, LCSW\, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs\, College of Public Service and a licensed clinical social worker in Colorado. Dr. Gangemi brings over 14 years of social work practice and academic teaching experience. She has over a decade of experience in correctional mental health practicing at Riker’s Island as well as serving as the Director of Mental Health at the El Paso County Jail. Dr. Gangemi’s clinical practice has included work with incarcerated people with severe and persistent mental illness\, the assessment\, diagnosis\, and treatment of personality disorders\, as well as suicide prevention. Her research is on the training and experiences of the correctional health care workforce. Dr. Gangemi became a UCCS Daniel’s Ethics Fellow in 2021 with a focus on enhancing ethics training for mental health professionals through simulation-based learning and she was the 2018 first-place winner of the international Seidenberg Paper Prize on proposed solutions to issues between guards and inmates. \nRegister Now \n 
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