Mercy Care Hosts Luncheon during the Arizona League of Cities and Towns Conference

Mercy Care recently hosted a luncheon during the Arizona League of Cities and Towns Conference, bringing together community leaders for a crucial discussion on integrated healthcare services and collaboration opportunities to enhance Arizona’s communities.

The event featured a discussion on community behavioral health and public safety collaboration, highlighting the power of public-private partnerships. A knowledgeable panel of Brian Patrick Freudenthal, Chief of Police for the Cottonwood Police Department; Frank O’Halloran, Crisis Services Coordinator for Mercy Care; and Shelley Curran, Director of Crisis, Cultural, Prevention, and Court Services for Mercy Care shared their firsthand insights on how innovative partnerships between health care providers and public safety agencies are improving outcomes for individuals and families across the state.

The luncheon underscored Mercy Care’s commitment to delivering integrated health care. Molera Alvarez was pleased to assist our client in organizing this event and help bring stakeholders together to address solutions that make a meaningful impact in Arizona. To learn more about Mercy Care and its community work, please click here.

Published On: August 22nd, 2025Categories: Client News

Mercy Care Hosts Luncheon during the Arizona League of Cities and Towns Conference

Mercy Care recently hosted a luncheon during the Arizona League of Cities and Towns Conference, bringing together community leaders for a crucial discussion on integrated healthcare services and collaboration opportunities to enhance Arizona’s communities.

The event featured a discussion on community behavioral health and public safety collaboration, highlighting the power of public-private partnerships. A knowledgeable panel of Brian Patrick Freudenthal, Chief of Police for the Cottonwood Police Department; Frank O’Halloran, Crisis Services Coordinator for Mercy Care; and Shelley Curran, Director of Crisis, Cultural, Prevention, and Court Services for Mercy Care shared their firsthand insights on how innovative partnerships between health care providers and public safety agencies are improving outcomes for individuals and families across the state.

The luncheon underscored Mercy Care’s commitment to delivering integrated health care. Molera Alvarez was pleased to assist our client in organizing this event and help bring stakeholders together to address solutions that make a meaningful impact in Arizona. To learn more about Mercy Care and its community work, please click here.

Published On: August 22nd, 2025Categories: Client News

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