In-Person On-Demand

Ethical AI in Mental Health Care: Advancements, Actionable Data, and the AI Dilemma for Clinical, Medical, and Tech Leaders

3.5 CE Hours / 3.0 On-Demand
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Ethical AI in Mental Health Care: Advancements, Actionable Data, and the AI Dilemma for Clinical, Medical, and Tech Leaders

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Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Identify and describe at least 3 new and emerging AI tools in behavioral health and their transformative potential.

  • Summarize how AI tools have changed the way individuals access and receive behavioral health services.

  • Identify the ethical considerations in AI-driven behavioral health, focusing on privacy, health equity, and accessibility.

  • Explain how AI can help community behavioral health centers scale their efforts and implement measurement-based care.

  • Define clinically robust measurement-based care and summarize the evidence supporting AI solutions.

Description

This is a critical workshop on the ethical integration of AI in Behavioral, Mental and General healthcare. This session is designed for clinical/medical health care and tech leaders to converge and debate advancements, offering an unparalleled opportunity to explore the advantages and challenges of AI in healthcare together. The integration of AI is a transformative force reshaping the industry. With the global AI in healthcare market projected to grow at a staggering CAGR of 38.5% from 2024 to 2030, staying ahead of the curve is imperative. 

 

This workshop addresses the urgent need for ethical AI practices, ensuring that advancements benefit all stakeholders. Participants will engage in critical discussions, live case studies, and multi-disciplinary approaches to AI in healthcare. Learn from top experts about the latest trends and practical applications of AI tools and understand the ethical considerations that must guide this technological revolution. 

 

KEY PRESENTATIONS 

 

  1. Ethical Uses of Technology & Behavioral Health Treatment: To Use AI or Not

Explore the transformative impact of AI in behavioral health, focusing on enhancing provider efficiency and improving diagnostics and interventions. Address ethical considerations such as privacy, health equity, and accessibility, emphasizing the necessity of ethics in guiding the AI renaissance in behavioral health. 

 

  1. Leveraging AI for Actionable Measurement-Based Care within Our Communities 

Discover how AI technology can support community behavioral health centers and SUD treatment providers in meeting rising demands and enhancing existing programs. Gain insights from real-world results and case studies, demonstrating how AI-driven solutions can revolutionize mental health care by providing actionable data and personalized treatment approaches.    

Target Audience

  • Psychologist
  • Physician
  • Nurse
  • Substance Use Disorder Professionals
  • Counselor
  • Social Worker
  • Marriage & Family Therapist

Presenters

Pete Nielsen, LAADC

Pete Nielsen is the President & Chief Executive Officer for the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP), CCAPP Credentialing, CCAPP Education Institute and the Behavioral Health Association of Providers (BHAP). CCAPP is the largest statewide consortium of addiction programs and professionals, and the only one representing all modalities of substance use disorder treatment programs. BHAP is the leading and unifying voice of addiction-focused treatment programs nationally. Mr. Nielsen has worked in the substance use disorders field for 20 years. In addition to association management, he brings to the table experience as an interventionist, family recovery specialist, counselor, administrator, and educator, with positions including campus director, academic dean, and instructor.

Mr. Nielsen is the secretary of the International Certification and Reciprocity Consortium, and the publisher for Counselor magazine.  He is a nationally known speaker and writer published in numerous industry-specific magazines.  Mr. Nielsen holds a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management.

Brett Talbot, PhD

Dr. Brett Talbot, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist and CCO/Co-founder at Videra Health. Previously, Dr. Talbot was a Chief Clinical Officer, Chief Quality Officer, Executive Clinical Director, and Executive Director at behavioral healthcare organizations. He has worked clinically in several hospitals and residential care settings. Brett’s private practice has focused on behavioral health services, healthcare technology consultation, and he currently sits on several healthcare-related advisory boards.

Brett’s research has focused on program design and effectiveness studies for behavioral healthcare, emphasizing the integration of specific interventions, progress monitoring, and long-term outcomes. Dr. Talbot has published various articles, been a guest editor for a scientific journal, has done editorial reviews for children’s healthcare books, and speaks nationally and internationally on many topics surrounding behavioral healthcare.

Russell Olsen, BS

Russell Olsen is the Chief Product & Technology Officer at Kipu, joining the company in 2023. In his role, Russell is dedicated to delivering value to customers through innovative design, effective product management, and robust engineering. He brings extensive experience from both the healthcare sector and high-growth companies. Before joining Kipu, Russell served as the Chief Product & Technology Officer at Bamboo Health. There, he led the development of product lines focused on Controlled Substance, Behavioral Health, and Real-time Event Notification. With a career spanning over 20 years in healthcare technology, Russell has worked with notable companies including WebPT, IBM Watson Health, Phytel, and MDdatacor.  At IBM Watson Health, Russell spearheaded multiple research teams in applying AI to care management workflows, launched the first AI-enabled Watson Health product, and holds eight patents. His contributions have led to the creation of patient engagement tools, provider workflow solutions, and clinical outcomes systems that have positively impacted millions of lives. Russell earned his degree in electronics and information technology from Brigham Young University. He is passionate about innovation, behavior change, habit design, and integrated care models.