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Too many kids in crisis end up stuck in emergency rooms. Not because they need to be there, but because the system doesn’t know what else to do. Christine Beck, Executive Director of Behavioral Health at Optum UHC (NC Medicaid), has spent her career changing that reality. From her early days listening to foster youth no one else would hear, to launching pilots that reshaped North Carolina’s crisis response, to leading statewide Medicaid behavioral health today, Christine brings both the heart of a clinician and the vision of a systems builder. In this conversation, we dive into the programs that worked, the lessons from pilots that scaled statewide, and what it will take to build trauma-informed systems that actually keep kids safe, supported, and at home. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction 02:00 – Christine’s first internship: seeing foster youth overlooked 04:00 – The moment she realized kids just needed someone to listen 06:00 – Why foster parents need wraparound support to succeed 09:30 – Piloting crisis diversion: keeping kids out of the ER 11:30 – How NC’s “MORC” model grew from those pilots 13:30 – Building provider and hospital alignment around crisis response 15:00 – The evolution of NC Medicaid: waivers, tailored plans, specialty plans 18:00 – Standard plans vs. tailored plans: prevention vs. specialty care 21:00 – Investing in school-based health and prevention 22:30 – Tackling stigma in mental health 24:00 – Training first responders to respond differently 30:00 – Scaling programs statewide: why change moves too slow 32:00 – The workforce shortage: using peers and community health workers 35:00 – Making data useful (without drowning in it) 38:30 – Programs that exceeded expectations: families staying together 40:30 – What trauma-informed systems look like 43:00 – The next big domino in crisis response 45:00 – Being the clinical voice inside a large insurer 48:00 – The career pivot that changed everything 49:30 – If Christine could snap her fingers and fix one thing in youth mental health…
15 episoder
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