2025 IIBHN Conference
April 10th-12th

Shaping Team-Based Models for Integrated Health

300+ Attendees

20+ Sponsors

30+ Sessions

Earn 18 CMEs

What is IIBHN?

IIBHN is the vehicle to drive change and the conference is the tool to develop professional learning collaboratives to enhance and support the growth of Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) programs through peer-to-peer support, advancing clinical education, facilitating statewide training opportunities, and developing a cadre of technical experts for sustainability.

Why You Should Attend

World Class Speakers

Hear from world-class speakers in behavioral health care and connect with experts in the field.

Insightful Presentations

Attend presentations on suicide prevention, alternative payment models, clinical intervention, and more.

Continuing Education

Earn up to 18 continuing education credits through professional associations.

Network with IBH experts

Network with peers, leaders, and experts in IBH to build clinical expertise and leave with practical skills.

Who Should Attend

Mental Health and SUD Providers

Why You Should Attend

Enhance your clinical skills, network with peers, and stay updated on the latest regulations and evidence-based practices by learning new therapeutic techniques and gaining insight into the latest research findings.
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Healthcare Teams

Why You Should Attend

Improve collaboration with mental health providers and learn how to identify and address mental health concerns by gaining practical skills to recognize mental health symptoms, provide appropriate referrals, and work effectively with mental health specialists.
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Healthcare Administrators

Why You Should Attend

Discover strategies to enhance organizational performance, optimize resource allocation, and improve patient outcomes by learning best practices for implementing integrated behavioral health programs, and improving quality of care.
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First Responders

Why You Should Attend

Develop crisis intervention skills and improve communication techniques by learning how to de-escalate situations, provide immediate support, and connect individuals with appropriate mental health services.
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Payors

Why You Should Attend

Stay updated on emerging trends in integrated behavioral health and identify opportunities for collaboration by gaining insight into the latest payment models, learning how to measure the impact of integrated care, and exploring innovative financing strategies.
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Data Analysts

Why You Should Attend

Learn how to interpret complex data sets and use it to inform decision-making, network with other data analysts, discover advanced data analysis techniques, and gain insights into the future of data-driven healthcare.
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Thank You to Our Sponsors

IIBHN Conference Registration

IIBHN Conference Tickets

$500

April 10th-12th

  • Includes 3-day tickets to IIBHN 2025 In-Person Conference. (on-demand recordings will be available)
  • Earn up to 18 CMEs.
  • Access to the IIBHN Training Library including previous conference recordings for 1 year (100+ hours of trainings)
  • Email lindac@c-who.org for group discounts for groups of 5 or more.

IIBHN First Day Only

FREE

April 10th

The 2025 IIBHN Conference kicks off with a free first day dedicated to suicide prevention and harm reduction. This special pre-conference event is open to the public and designed to empower individuals from all walks of life, including First Responders, Law Enforcement, Healthcare Professionals, and Community Members. Register today for your FREE ticket to the first day of the IIBHN Conference. 

Conference Venue

Anderson Building at St. Luke's Medical Center

Address

Phone

Breakfast, Snacks, and Refreshments

Convenient parking for visitors of the Anderson Center at St. Luke’s Boise is located in the South Tower Parking Garage. The garage can be entered from Bannock Street between First and Second Streets.

Park on the roof of the garage and enter the adjoining South Tower through Entrance A. The Anderson Center is located on the 5th floor of the South Tower. 

Handicapped parking is located along Bannock Street between Avenue B and 1st Street. Enter the building through the Bannock Street/Anderson Center entrance adjacent to the parking area. Take the elevators to the fifth floor.

Transportation

Valley Regional Transit operates bus service throughout the Boise area.

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