Gain expert insight into what the next chapter will bring for behavioral health.
Behavioral health organizations are under increasing pressure in 2025: provider burnout remains high, administrative demands continue to climb, client needs are more complex, and funding often lags behind demand. But amid these challenges, there are also profound opportunities to reimagine how care is delivered.
In this 1-hour thought leadership webinar hosted by National Council for Mental Wellbeing, Dr. Denny Morrison, Chief Clinical Officer at Eleos, and Dr. Joe Parks, Principal Medical Advisor at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, explored the critical trends shaping the next decade of behavioral healthcare.
Together, they examined findings from Eleos’ new executive report, The Future of Behavioral Healthcare, and share their perspectives on what these shifts mean for leaders navigating today’s realities.
Viewers will gain insight into:
- Workforce sustainability strategies amid ongoing shortages and provider burnout
- The evolving regulatory and reimbursement landscape for telehealth and digital therapeutics
- Technology advancements that are transforming care delivery—from AI-driven documentation and predictive analytics to virtual reality and digital phenotyping
- The integration of physical and behavioral healthcare and its impact on outcomes and cost efficiency
- The movement toward measurement-based care and how it supports value-based models and funding opportunities
- The ethical, operational, and clinical considerations of emerging treatments like psychedelic-assisted therapy and neuromodulation
This session provides a pragmatic, forward-looking lens on how behavioral health organizations can adapt, lead, and thrive in this new era of healthcare.