ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ

Deborah Rose
Headshot of Deborah Rose

Deborah Rose, PsyD

Principal

ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ

New York, NY

Email [javascript protected email address]

Phone (212) 575-5929

LinkedIn

Dr. Deborah Rose is a licensed clinical psychologist withÌýdemonstratedÌýsuccessÌýdesigning and scaling new behavioral health initiatives. She has extensive experience overseeing correctional health providers, social service agencies, behavioral health centers, care coordination programs, supported housingÌýsystemsÌýand services for unhoused populations.ÌýÌý

At ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ, Dr. Rose is the assistant director of behavioral health and integrated systemsÌýtoÌýthe California Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment Act (CARE Act). In this role, she supports statewide training and technicalÌýassistanceÌýon the development and implementation of an outpatient civil commitment law for people living with serious mental illness. She also serves as a coach and trainer to county correctional facilitiesÌýforÌýthe implementation and expansion of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) in jails for people with opioid use disorders.ÌýÌý

Dr. Rose has broad executive and clinical experience with a variety of underserved populations and has held leadership positions in community-based agencies andÌýcarceralÌýsettings. Before joining ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ,ÌýsheÌýserved as deputy chief operating officer at ICL, where she provided administrative leadership to a team of 1,200 employees across 65 sites throughout New YorkÌýCity.ÌýShe authored and received multiple private, state, and federal grants,ÌýandÌýsheÌýsecured millions of dollars in funding to support food security, integrated care, and evidence-based programs.ÌýÌý

Dr. Rose has strived to improve access to and delivery of trauma-informed and person-centered services for adults living with mental illness, substance use disorders, co-occurring conditions, and justice involvement.ÌýHer work includesÌýserving as the director ofÌýbehavioral health –Ìýhealth and community-based services for Healthfirst under the Medicaid Health and Recovery Plan. In that role, sheÌýwas a lead for New York State’s only behavioral value-based payment pilot program, resulting in more than $1 million in Medicaid savings.ÌýÌý

Earlier in her career, while at Bellevue Hospital,ÌýDr. RoseÌýmanagedÌýKendra’s Law, anÌýassistedÌýoutpatientÌýtreatment (AOT) program in New York City.ÌýIn herÌýpreviousÌýrole as deputy director of behavioral health, she oversawÌýoperations and clinicalÌýservices spanningÌý10Ìýjails within the Rikers Island complex and the Manhattan Detention Center.Ìý

Dr. RoseÌýearned a doctorate in clinical psychology and a master’s degree in applied psychology, both from Long Island University. She also earned a bachelor’s degree from Adelphi University in New York.ÌýÌý

Ready to talk?