Disrupting the 3 C's: Revolutionizing Clinical Care, Cultural Shifts, and Cost Efficiency with NADR, The Provider's Platform is the kind of topic that looks straightforward until it collides with the speed, ambiguity, and competing demands of clinic sessions and day-to-day service delivery. In Disrupting the 3 C's: Revolutionizing Clinical Care, Cultural Shifts, and Cost Efficiency with NADR, The Provider's Platform, for this course, the practical stakes show up in better alignment between intervention and the family context in which it must survive, not in abstract discussion alone.
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Join Free →The National Autism Data Registry (NADR), also known as "The Provider's Platform," is driving change across clinical, cultural, and cost domains in ABA practice. This session will explore how NADR is revolutionizing the field by providing a robust framework for tracking process measures, fostering cultural shifts within service structures, and optimizing cost/resource use. The focus will be on how adopting NADR can disrupt the status quo, improving both the quality of care and operational efficiency, empowering providers to create meaningful and sustainable change for individuals with autism.
| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
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| BACB® | 1 | General |
| COA | 1 | — |
Melissa Sallustio is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst with over 16 years of experience in the field of autism and developmental disabilities, working across a variety of settings including clinics, homes, schools, residential programs, and day habilitation. She is a leader in healthcare product management, specializing in behavior analysis, compliance, and quality assurance. Currently serving as the Vice President of Product and Compliance at Jade Health, Melissa spearheads innovative projects, including the development and launch of the National Autism Data Registry (NADR), which revolutionizes clinical care by leveraging data analytics to enhance service quality and outcomes. With expertise in both traditional and agile project management methodologies, Melissa has successfully led cross-functional, international teams, driving operational excellence through strategic product development and quality measurement systems. She is also instrumental in advancing professional education, having designed and implemented continuing education programs that align with industry standards, best practices, and foster continuous improvement in clinical practice. Prior to her role at Jade Health, Melissa held leadership positions as Director of Quality & Systems Excellence and Clinical Director for ABA providers across multiple states. Her work has consistently focused on optimizing care delivery, achieving organizational accreditations, and ensuring compliance with ethical standards. Melissa holds a Bachelor of Science in Applied Developmental Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh, a Master of Science in Early Childhood Human Development from the University of Rochester, and a Master of Education in Special Education from the Pennsylvania State University. She also holds graduate certificates in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism from Penn State. Melissa continues to drive innovation in the field, dedicated to enhancing care for individuals with autism through cutting-edge solutions and evidence-based practices.
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