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Bigger. Bolder.

WHO IS FADAA? Not-for-profit corporation Rich 35-year history Historically representing community-based substance abuse and co-occurring treatment and prevention agencies, managing entities, anti-drug coalitions and individual members across Florida The perceived leader by national, state and local policy makers, providers and recovery community on substance use disorder policy and related practice improvement Extensive portfolio of activities that includes hundreds of training and technical assistance events

Recognition that behavioral disorders are complex conditions that include substance use, mental health, and co-occurring disorders Acceptance of behavioral health as a subspecialty in the medical field Shift to care coordination models in state policy Changing in payment mechanisms from fee-for-service to value- based and risk-based purchasing Emerging concept of “Population Health” Broader use of Medication Assisted Treatment as part of behavioral medicine Insurance coverage for behavioral health disorders as a result of parity legislation & the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Promoting recovery and recovery systems of care WHAT HAS CHANGED?

Responding to your business needs Reflective of needs of patients treated for substance use, mental health, and co-occurring disorders

WHY TWO? 501(c)(3) Corporation 501(c)(6) Corporation Providing a robust line of trainings, workshops, and technical assistance Florida Premier Behavioral Health Conference – the largest in the southeast U.S. Access to the latest research through our Resource Center Membership to the National Council Contracts that benefit members 501(c)(6) Corporation Representing your business Interests Public policy leadership Building a stronger voice in Tallahassee and Washington Serving as liaison with regulatory agencies Networking & leadership training

DIVISION STRUCTURE

THE BUSINESS OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION Builds bridges with insurance companies Work on issues with parity enforcement Workforce development Marketing practices Networking & leadership training

Criminal justice division Develops policy and funding recommendations Promotes innovative practices Serves as liaison with the Department of Corrections on regulatory issues

HOUSING & RECOVERY DIVISION Develops strategies to support recovery Develops housing initiatives Builds partnerships with recovery organizations and housing coalitions

PUBLIC RESOURCE division Works with DCF on state-funded issues Works with AHCA on issues relating to Medicaid Engagement with managing entities Promotes funding for prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery-support for substance use and mental health disorders

HEALTH CARE DIVISION Serves as liaison to state agencies on health care issues Informs on health care marketplace changes Assists you in ensuring your company is best positioned for health care marketplace changes Promotes “Population Health” Promotes health care marketplace Promotes best practice

Two Brands One Voice • Trainings/ CEUs Technical Assistance Research Annual Conference National Council Membership Business of Behavioral Health Health Care Justice Publically-Funded Resources Housing & Recovery Two Brands One Voice •