ニューサム知事は、提案1のおかげで、重病人やホームレスのための行動医療施設とサービスに数十億ドルを発表
知っておくべきこと : 提案1のおかげで、今日の資金は、行動の健康のための5,000以上の住宅治療ベッドと21,800以上の外来治療スロットを作成すると推定されており、カリフォルニアの他の主要な行動の健康イニシアチブに基づいて構築されます。
カリフォルニア州サクラメント– ギャビン・ニューサム知事は本日、行動医療サービスのための5,000床以上の入院治療用ベッドと21,800以上の外来治療枠を創設するために、33億ドルの助成金を拠出すると発表した。これは、カリフォルニア州における他の主要な行動医療イニシアチブをさらに発展させるものである。カリフォルニア州医療サービス局(DHCS)が管理する、提案1号債券行動医療継続インフラプログラム(BHCIP)第1ラウンド:立ち上げ準備助成金は、ホームレス状態にある人々を含む、精神疾患や薬物乱用障害を抱えるカリフォルニア州民への医療アクセスを大幅に拡大するものです。
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“Californians demanded swift action to address our state’s behavioral health crisis when they voted for Prop 1 in March 2024. Today, we’re delivering our biggest win yet. These launch-ready projects will build and expand residential beds and treatment slots for those who need help. Whether it’s crisis stabilization, inpatient services, or long-term treatment, we’re ensuring that individuals can access the right care at the right time.” ~Governor Gavin Newsom
When fully awarded, funding from Proposition 1 bonds is estimated to create 6,800 residential treatment beds and 26,700 outpatient treatment slots for behavioral health and will build on other major behavioral health initiatives in California.
Kim Johnson, Secretary of the California Health & Human Services Agency : “Today marks a critical milestone in our commitment to transforming California’s behavioral health system. Through these awards, we are investing in bold, community-driven solutions that expand access to care, promote equity, and meet people where they are. These projects are a reflection of our values and vision for a healthier, more compassionate California.”
Michelle Baass, DHCS Director: “This is a generational investment in California’s behavioral health future. We are not just building facilities. We are building hope, dignity, and pathways to healing for thousands of Californians. These investments will significantly enhance our state’s capacity to provide timely, effective care for individuals in their own communities.”
WHY THIS MATTERS: The Bond BHCIP Round 1 awards will help to create a comprehensive behavioral health system, ensuring that individuals can access the right care at the right time, whether it be for crisis stabilization, inpatient care, or long-term treatment. As part of the state’s goal to reduce mental health crises, increase the availability of services, and support community-based solutions, these investments are vital in ensuring the long-term sustainability and accessibility of behavioral health services.
Through BHCIP, DHCS has competitively awarded grants to construct, acquire, and expand properties and invest in mobile crisis infrastructure for behavioral health. Proposition 1, passed in March 2024, increases funding opportunities to expand BHCIP to serve even more Californians with mental health and substance use disorders through infrastructure development.
BIGGER PICTURE: California’s Mental Health for All initiative is modernizing the behavioral health delivery system to improve accountability, increase transparency, and expand the capacity of behavioral health care facilities. BHCIP supports the creation, renovation, and expansion of facilities that serve individuals with mental health and substance use disorder needs, with a focus on crisis care, residential treatment, and outpatient services. DHCS has already awarded $1.7 billion in BHCIP competitive grants.
There is a 7,000-plus behavioral health bed shortfall in California, contributing to unmet needs among people experiencing homelessness who have mental illness and/or substance use disorders. Bond BHCIP funding is estimated to create 6,800 residential treatment beds and 26,700 outpatient treatment slots for behavioral health and will build upon other major behavioral health initiatives in California. This investment will help address the behavioral health bed shortfall.
WHAT COMES NEXT: Today’s announcement represents the first of two Bond BHCIP funding rounds. The second round, Bond BHCIP Round 2: Unmet Needs, will provide over $800 million in competitive funding awards for behavioral health treatment facilities and is open to all entities. Interested entities are encouraged to apply after the Round 2 Request for Applications goes live as soon as later this month.
Additionally, the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) will oversee up to $2 billion in Proposition 1 funds to build permanent supportive housing for veterans and others who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and have mental health or substance use disorder challenges.
詳細はこちら: Bond BHCIP ラウンド 1: Launch Ready の詳細については、 BHCIP のウェブサイトをご覧ください。Bond BHCIP ラウンド 1: ローンチ準備完了、ラウンド 2: 満たされていないニーズに関する追加ガイダンスが利用可能です。行動健康変革に関するウェブページにアクセスして、最新情報や資料(定期的な公開意見交換会の録音を含む)をご覧ください。
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