Presenters

Stacy Agosto LCSW, CADC
Illinois Primary Care Association
Integrated Care Consultant
Stacy Agosto, LCSW CADC is a strategic clinical leader and entrepreneur who bridges the gap between traditional clinical practice and high-growth health-tech environments. With broad experience in clinical operations, she led the foundational build of community health worker teams and scaled team-based primary care models at Hopscotch Primary Care, now a Series C startup. Stacy currently serves as Clinical and Quality Advisor for Era Supports and provides technical assistance to FQHCs through the Illinois Primary Health Care Association. She is currently leading a nationwide Community of Practice on behavioral health integration for the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) and sits on the board of UIC’s Center for AI Health Equity. She was recently nominated for the Excellence in Behavioral Health Award by the Association of Clinicians for the Underserved. Stacy is dedicated to helping clinicians leverage their frontline expertise to drive innovation and elevate the standard of patient care within the health-tech sector.

Julian Mitton MD, MPH
Era Supports
Head of Clinical Operations
Julian Mitton, MD MPH is a healthcare innovation leader and addiction medicine physician dedicated to advancing equitable care for underserved populations. With clinical expertise in population and behavioral health, and advanced training in health services research and implementation science, he has led clinical innovations and policy initiatives at leading institutions including Harvard Medical School, CommonSpirit Health, and Redesign Health. Currently Head of Clinical Operations at Era Supports and Medical Director at Zero Overdose, Dr. Mitton’s recent work focuses on tech-enabled integrated behavioral health and expanding access to evidence-based addiction treatment. He completed his training at SUNY Stony Brook, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Harvard School of Public Health, and his research has been published in NEJM Catalyst and the Journal of Addiction Medicine.