As the behavioral health landscape evolves, traditional clinic-based models no longer meet the expectations—or the needs—of today’s consumers. From mobile crisis units and street medicine to retail health clinics, care delivery is moving beyond the four walls of traditional office settings.
This session brings together behavioral health leaders who are redefining access and engagement through consumer-centered, flexible care models that (literally) meet people where they are: in a church, at their school or on the street. Panelists will explore how organizations are embedding treatment in these everyday environments, building trust, breaking down stigma and access barriers, and creating sustainable reimbursement and operational frameworks that support care outside conventional facilities.
This session will highlight approaches that:
- Reduce barriers to care and reach underserved populations
- Integrate healthcare services into medical, community and virtual settings
- Align with value-based care goals and payer strategies

