Full Name
Dr. Virna Little PsyD, MSW
Job Title
Co-founder and Special Advisor, Advocacy and Research
Company
Concert Health
Speaker Short Bio
Dr. Virna Little is currently the Chief Operating Officer and co-founder of Concert Health, a national organization providing behavioral health services to primary care providers and the co-founder of Zero Overdose, a not for profit addressing the national crisis of unintentional overdoses. Prior Dr. Little worked for 22 years as a Senior Vice President for a large FQHC network in New York overseeing over 300 behavioral health and community staff and worked for New York City Health and Hospitals as a citywide family violence coordinator. She has a Doctoral degree in Psychology, a Masters in Social Work, a Masters in Business Administration and Healthcare, is a Certified Care Manager(CCM) and a recognized Substance Abuse Professional (SAP). Dr. Little is a nationally and internationally known speaker for her work in integrating primary care and behavioral health, developing sustainable integrated delivery systems and suicide prevention. Dr. Little was a member of the University of Washington AIMS center and National Council for Community Behavioral Health consulting teams. She is also a faculty member for the national and international Zero Suicide initiatives and has spoken on national suicide prevention strategies at the White House.
Speaking At
C01 - Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) Unscripted: Live Psychiatric Case Reviews in Action
E10 - Women in Leadership: Being Extraordinary
I01 - From Policy to Practice: State Medicaid Coverage for Collaborative Care Management Codes
J10 - Broad-Scale Outcomes of Collaborative Care Across 110,00 Patients
L10 - Resilient Leadership: Empowering Middle Managers in Collaborative Care
N01 - Bridging the Gap: Implementing Pediatric Collaborative Care Pathways
E10 - Women in Leadership: Being Extraordinary
I01 - From Policy to Practice: State Medicaid Coverage for Collaborative Care Management Codes
J10 - Broad-Scale Outcomes of Collaborative Care Across 110,00 Patients
L10 - Resilient Leadership: Empowering Middle Managers in Collaborative Care
N01 - Bridging the Gap: Implementing Pediatric Collaborative Care Pathways
