1115 Waiver Behavioral Health Services Needs and Service Plan Assessment Archive
The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) was pleased to release the Final 1115 Waiver Behavioral Health Services Needs Assessment (Needs Assessment). We separated the Needs Assessment into two documents: 1) Needs Assessment, and 2) Data Appendices, to make it easier for the reader to follow along with the data tables while reading the narrative. The Needs Assessment has identified a number of needs and gaps in the California mental health and substance use services system, as well as many strengths and building blocks for improvements. Regarding the Service Plan, we have added key documents to this link for your review.
DHCS looks forward to developing the Service System Plan that is required to be submitted to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services by October 1, 2013, pursuant to the Special Terms and Conditions (STCs) of the 1115 “Bridge to Reform” Waiver. Pursuant to the STCs, the focus of the Service Plan will be on the Medi-Cal program, with emphasis on mental health and substance use services for the expansion population. A preliminary work plan for this process is already posted on our website.
DHCS would like to thank the California Endowment and the Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration for the funding of the Needs Assessment. We would also like to thank the numerous consumers, family members, providers, advocates, and associations for their time and input into this process. Our vendor, Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc. and Human Services Research Institute, could not have learned what they did in so short a time without the assistance and input of all these individuals.
Needs Assessment Documents
- Final Needs Assessment
- Data Appendices
- California Prevalence Estimates
- Summary Document of Major Themes from Stakeholder Review and Comment
- November 3, 2011 Stakeholder Advisory Committee Presentation by Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc., in partnership with the Human Services Research Institute
- California Prevalence Estimates
- Stakeholder Interview List – Interviews are on-going; updated as of 12/02/11.
- 1115 Waiver Special Terms and Conditions
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June 1, 2011 Stakeholder Advisory Committee Meeting Presentation by Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc., in partnership with the Human Services Research Institute
Service Plan Documents
- October 1, 2012 CMS Letter with Draft Service Plan Outline
- CMS Letter Requesting Extension Date to April 1, 2013
- April 1, 2013 CMS Letter Indicating October 1, 2013 Due Date
- Mercer Draft ABP Document
- Final Service Plan
For more information about Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc., and Human Services Research Institute, please visit their websites:
Questions:
Please forward any questions or comments to:
1115BehavioralHealthAssessment@dhcs.ca.gov.