
From Vision to Value: Operationalizing Whole Person Care Across Systems
This all-day summit will emphasize the shift from designing integrated care models to delivering measurable outcomes at scale. Through case studies and real-world examples, we’ll capture the sector’s transition from conceptual frameworks to hands-on execution across service lines, technology platforms, and payment models. Join us and discover how to create the greatest value from your whole person care model!
Summit Chair:

Deanne Cornette, MHA, GPC
Senior Associate,
OPEN MINDS
Beyond The Blueprint: Real-World Case Studies In Implementing Whole Person Care

This session will spotlight leaders from behavioral health, primary care, housing, and justice-involved services who have successfully operationalized integrated care. Presenters will walk through implementation lessons learned—navigating barriers like EHR interoperability, workforce challenges, and care coordination bottlenecks—offering actionable guidance and KPI insights for peers.
Wayne Young, MBA, LPC, FACHE

As the Chief Executive Officer of one of the largest behavioral health organizations in the nation, Wayne Young is passionate about the planning and delivery of large-scale behavioral health and intellectual and developmental disabilities services to a population who rely upon safety net systems of care. Wayne previously served as the chair of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission’s Behavioral Health Advisory Council and currently services on Texas HHSC’s Joint Forensic Committee on Access and Forensic Services. He was recently appointed by the Supreme Court of Texas to the Texas Judicial Commission on Mental Health and also service as a board member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers. Wayne was honored to have received the Charley H. Shannon Advocate for Justice Award from NAMI Texas in 2019 as well as to have been named to Modern Healthcare’s list of Top 25 Innovators in 2019 and again 2021. In 2023, Wayne was recognized as one of Houston’s Most Admired CEO’s. While honored by individual recognitions, Wayne is most proud to have been a part of The Harris Center as it received the Excellence Award for Innovation from the National Council on Behavioral Health and was named as a Best Place to Work by The Houston Business Journal who also honored them with a Diversity in Business Award in 2023 and 2024.
The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD is the state-designated Local Mental Health Authority and Local Intellectual and Developmental Disability Authority for Harris County, Texas.
Stratify, Engage, Intervene: Risk-Based Team Models That Work

Featuring models that use risk stratification to deploy multi-disciplinary teams with precision, this session explores how organizations are prioritizing high-need populations using real-time data and structured workflows. Panelists will share tools and algorithms that inform staffing, outreach, and treatment planning across quadrants of behavioral and physical health complexity.
Sustainable Health Plan Relationships: Financing & Contracting Strategies For Whole Person Care

As grant funding sunsets, organizations must sustain integration through new payer strategies. This session will explore Medicaid managed care contracting, value-based payment pilots, and blended funding approaches. Speakers will discuss how to position services for inclusion in medical loss ratios and population health frameworks.
Closing The Loop: Measuring What Matters In Whole Person Care

Delivering whole person care requires more than good intentions—it demands a system that captures, tracks, and responds to what matters most for the individuals we serve. This panel will explore how organizations are building performance feedback systems that align integrated care delivery with measurable outcomes. Panelists will share how they’re using real-time data to connect physical health, behavioral health, and social supports across teams and systems. The discussion will focus on how to “close the loop” between frontline service delivery and enterprise-level performance—ensuring that care plans are implemented, progress is tracked, and improvement strategies are data-informed. Topics will include integrated dashboards, cross-functional KPIs, client-reported outcomes, and feedback structures that support whole person, value-driven care.


