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National Council for Behavioral Health November 9, 2017 1:30pm 3:00pm ET 2017-2018 Behavioral Health Training & Technical Assistance for State, Tribal, and Local Health Officials Program: . Introductory Webinar

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National Council for Behavioral Health

November 9, 2017

1:30pm – 3:00pm ET

2017-2018 Behavioral Health Training &

Technical Assistance for State, Tribal, and

Local Health Officials Program:.

Introductory Webinar

Welcome!

Margaret Jaco Manecke, MSSWProject Manager, Practice Improvement

National Council for Behavioral [email protected]

Taslim van Hattum, LCSW, MPHProject DirectorDirector, Practice ImprovementNational Council for Behavioral [email protected]

Housekeeping

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• CDC Remarks

• National Council for Behavioral Health

• National Council 2018 Conference

• Project Overview

• Participant Introductions

• Wrap-up & Next Steps

• Q&A

Agenda

Kristen A. Chapman, MPH

• Partnership Support Unit

• Office for State, Tribal, Local, and

Territorial Support

• Centers for Disease Control &

Prevention

CDC Remarks

Shelina D. Foderingham, MPH, MSW

Asst. Vice President, Practice Improvement

National Council for Behavioral Health

National Council for Behavioral

Health

Thank You…

Stronger together …

2900 organizations serving

10 million + adults, children

and families with mental

illnesses and/or addictions

Big Tent community based, hospitals, health

centers; housing, school and employment;

prevention, treatment, and recovery

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US Burden of Disease

• Mood disorders 1st in work loss costs

• Most common reason for SSD

• 2/3 of ER visits related to SUD

• Quarter of adult U.S. hospitals stays involved mental

or substance use disorders –readmission driver

Addictions

Public Health CrisisSince 2000, the rate of deaths from drug overdoses has increased 137%,

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School to Prison Pipeline• Same rates of mental health issues, black and

Hispanic children and young adults receive half the

treatment

• Children and youth of color ... Emotional and

behavioral problems result in suspension, expulsion

or incarceration, not mental health care.

• Black young adults receive one-seventh

substance abuse counseling as compared

to white young adults.Medical Expenditure Panel Survey data covering children/young

adults in all 50 states. Differences in income and insurance did not

account for the racial/ethnic disparities" in treatment.

Ohio’s child welfare system is overwhelmed by children orphaned by the opiate epidemic ...

Angus Deaton, Nobel Laureate in economics, big data...white,

middle-aged men and women with no more than a high school

education mortality rate increased since 1999, because of

drugs, alcohol, and suicide.

Rising Suicide Rates UP

Suicide death: up 24% from 1999 to 2014 - 10.5 to13 per

100,000 people

To create healthier and safer communities by

improving the care for people with mental illness

and/or addictions

Why Do We Exist

• Assertive public policy

• Organizational and operational excellence

• Impactful public education and communications

• Targeted workforce investments

• Association revenue diversification

Strategic Goals

• Population Health Management - Health Homes,

Collaborative Care, and PBHCI grantees

• Coordinated Specialty Care (CSC) - First Episode Psychosis

• FQHC

• SUD Continuum: SBIRT, MAT, Cognitive Treatments,

Housing, Care Management, Recovery Coaching

• Zero Suicide

• Health Justice

• Trauma and Chronic Conditions

• Cannabis

National Council - 45 effective clinical and operations

practice improvement initiatives

What do we do?

Behavioral Health is Out of the Closet

Public Education

On us

Fearless but not Reckless in the Face of Change

National Council Programs

WHAM, MMA, Health Disparities, Executives Leadership

Leadership

Certified Community

Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs)CCBHCs Expand Access to Mental Health and Addiction Care with:

➢ Comprehensive, Integrated Care: CCBHCs are responsible for providing a comprehensive array of mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) services as well as integrated physical health services. SUD services include outpatient services, detoxification, residential programs, and peer support.

➢ Evidence-Based Practices: Supports medication-assisted treatment and other key evidence-based practices for addiction prevention, treatment and recovery.

➢ Enhanced Addiction Workforce: CCBHCs’ Medicaid rates will allow clinics to hire new staff such as licensed addiction counselors or peer addiction support specialists.

➢ Same-Day Access/Care Outside of Clinic: With enhanced staffing, clinics will have greater capacity to offer same-day services. CCBHCs can also offer services outside the four walls of their clinic; for example, via mobile crisis teams, home visits, outreach workers and emergency or jail diversion programs.

➢ Early Identification of SUDs: All patients receive an initial assessment related to the patient’s use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.

Missouri Minnesota New Jersey New York Oregon Oklahoma Nevada Pennsylvania

Participating States

• Legislation expands Certified Community Behavioral Health

Clinic demo to 19 more states and fund beyond 2-year limit.

• CCBHCs expand their communities’ capacity to serve more

individuals living with mental illness or addiction

• Payment rates are set to be adequate to cover the actual

cost of care (just like managed care rates)

• Payment rates can include incentives for quality care

• Rates cover all components of evidence-based treatments

• Required to provide or coordinate with and support medical

treatment

• Required to offer extended hours and 24/7 crisis services

• Required to publicly report treatment quality performance

measures

Excellence in Mental Health and Addictions

Treatment Act Expansion

Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center201 Water Street, National Harbor, MD 20745

• Addiction and Co-Occurring Disorders

• Board Governance

• CCBHCs

• Children, Youth and Families

• Clinical Practices

• Criminal Justice

• Crisis Response Services

• Early Interventions in Psychosis

• Finance and Payment

• Health Care Integration

• Hospitals and Health Systems

• Marketing and Branding

• Measurement, Outcomes and Quality

• Medicaid Boot Camp

• Population Health

• Practice Improvement

• Prevention, Peers, and Recovery

• Public Policy

• SBIRT

• Technology

• Trauma-Informed Care

• Workforce, Management, and Leadership

Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center201 Water Street, National Harbor, MD 20745

Project Overview

Congratulations!

Program Expectations &

Requirements

Program Timeline

• 40 state, tribal, and local health officials across 22 states

• 4 Tribal Health Officials

• 34 City/County/Regional Health Officials

• 2 State Health Officials

Participants At A Glance

Tribal Health Officials

• Blackfeet Tribal Health (MT)

• Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

• The Chickasaw Nation (OK)

• Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Health Board (SD)

City/County/Regional Health Officials• Jefferson County (AL) Department of Health

• Mohave County (AZ) Dept. of Public Health

• County of Santa Cruz (CA) Health Services

• Fremont County (CO) Dept. of Public Health

• Las Animas Huerfano Counties (CO) District

• Town of Enfield (CT)

• Chicago Department of Public Health

• Jackson County (IL) Health Department

• Knox County (IL) Health Department

• Mercer County (IL) Health Department

• Tazewell County (IL) Health Department

• Woodford County (IL) Health Department

• Coffey County (KS) Health Department

• Riley County (KS) Health Department

• Sedgwick County (KS) Division of Health

• St. Mary’s County (MD) Health Department

• Worcester (MA) Health & Human Services

• St. Louis County (MO) Dept. of Public Health

• Dona Ana County (NM) Health & Human Svcs.

• Livingston County (NY) Dept. of Health

• Ontario County (NY) Public Health

• Orleans & Genesee County (NY) Health Dept.

• Otsego County (NY) Department of Health

• Bismarck-Burleigh (ND) Public Health

• Dickey County (ND) Health District

• Pembina County (ND) Public Health

• Wells County (ND) District Health Unit

• Richland (OH) Public Health

• Warren County (OH) Health District

• San Juan County (UT) Public Health

• Lewis County (WA) Public Health

• Whatcom County (WA) Health Department

• Washington Ozaukee (WI) Public Health Dept.

• Wauwatosa (WI) Health Department

State Health Officials

• Minnesota Department of Health

• State of Nevada, Division of Public &

Behavioral Health

Travel Logistics

• Detailed instructions for booking travel will be sent by

December 15th, 2017

• Book airfare through Avenue Travel using provided link

• Deadline for booking travel is February 23, 2018

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health

jurisdiction, and respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s most

pressing behavioral health need.

Introductions

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Bismarck-Burleigh (ND)

Public Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Blackfeet (MT) Tribal Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Chicago Department of

Public Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Choctaw Nation of

Oklahoma

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Coffey County (KS) Health

Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

County of Santa Cruz (CA)

Health Services Agency

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Dickey County (ND) Health

District

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Dona Ana County (NM)

Health & Human Services

Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Fremont County (CO)

Department of Public Health

& Environment

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Great Plains (SD) Tribal

Chairmen's Health Board

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Health & Human Services,

City of Worcester (MA)

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Jackson County (IL) Health

Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Jefferson County (AL)

Department of Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Knox County (IL) Health

Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Las Animas-Huerfano

Counties (CO) District Health

Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Lewis County (WA) Public

Health & Social Services

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Livingston County (NY)

Department of Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Mercer County (IL) Health

Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Minnesota Department

of Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Mohave County (AZ)

Department of Public Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Ontario County (NY)

Public Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Orleans & Genesee County

(NY) Health Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Otsego County (NY)

Department of Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Pembina County (ND)

Public Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Richland (OH) Public

Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Riley County (KS) Health

Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

San Juan (UT) Public

Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Sedgwick County (KS)

Division of Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

St. Louis County (MO)

Department of Public Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

St. Mary's County (MD)

Health Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

State of Nevada

Division of Public and

Behavioral Health

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Tazewell County (IL) Health

Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

The Chickasaw Nation (OK)

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Town of Enfield (CT)

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Warren County (OH)

Health District

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Washington Ozaukee (WI)

Public Health Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Wauwatosa (WI) Health

Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Wells County (ND)

District Health Unit

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Whatcom County (WA)

Health Department

ONE (1) minute per health jurisdiction:

Please introduce yourself, identify your health jurisdiction, and

respond to the following:

• ONE (1) sentence summarizing your jurisdiction’s MOST

pressing behavioral health need.

Woodford County (IL)

Health Department

• Send Letter of Commitment ASAP if you

haven’t already

• Look out for travel instructions by Dec. 15th

• Doodle poll to schedule monthly conference

calls coming weeks

• Bi-weekly Behavioral Health e-Digest

• Book travel by February 23rd, 2018

Next Steps

Questions?

Thank you!

Questions?

Margaret Jaco [email protected]

(202) 774.1658