H79SM083145
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
BHN CCBHC 2021 - Behavioral Health Network, Inc.'s CCBHC Expansion Project aims to increase access to high-quality, integrated behavioral health and recovery supports for 300 SMI/SED/SUD/COD patients. Funding will augment our existing service components, restructure crisis services to increase access to community-based care, develop payment infrastructure to improve access to care, and sustain gains made in our integrated and comprehensive service model.
CCBHC participants will continue to demonstrate measurable improvement in functioning, reduction in behavioral health symptoms, and reduction in utilization of higher levels of behavioral health and medical care. Our program has decreased hospitalizations and increased access to medications for opioid use disorders. Our secondary goal is to use the experience and data from this project, in partnership with our payer DCOS, to create value-based payment models. Current data strongly suggests that grant-funded gap care has been highly effective in reducing emergency department utilization for a cohort of individuals with patterns of frequent use.
BHN proposes to fully refine and continue to measure the impact from our existing CCBHC expansion grant, funding that enabled us to integrate behavioral health and care management; fill gaps in universal access to care coordination and targeted case management; and implement medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders.
Central to the 2021 CCBHC expansion will be activities related to creating a Behavioral Health (BH) Urgent Care Center to divert persons from inappropriate ED utilization for BH crisis services and stabilization. BHN is the emergency services provider in the Southern Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts. We are in the planning stage of creating the new model of care to support high-risk, high-need frequent utilizers of BH services. This new ambulatory urgent care center and enhanced community crisis stabilization (CCS) will decrease ED utilization for crisis interventions.
BHN will apply to run a Mobile Integrated Health Care (MIH) program in partnership with hospitals and community EMS providers in order to divert services to BHN. We will also offer medication stabilization, psychiatry services, and assess social determinants needs and provide linkages to care. Comfort medications for detoxification withdrawal will be offered as clients wait on bed availability.
BHN and our medical partners will develop services in collaboration with the MA Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS). EOHHS launched a plan in May 2019 to design and implement an ambulatory behavioral health treatment system. They hosted 8 listening sessions, solicited written feedback, and are working with providers to develop a roadmap for critical changes needed in the Commonwealth. BHN's BH Urgent Care concept was designed as a result of our collaborative work with EOHHS and the MA Department of Public Health.
Services will be provided at BHN and in our primary care DCOS for high-risk, high-utilizing, and/or difficult to engage clients in needed care for serious BH illnesses. BHN is requesting $2,000,000 per year.
CCBHC participants will continue to demonstrate measurable improvement in functioning, reduction in behavioral health symptoms, and reduction in utilization of higher levels of behavioral health and medical care. Our program has decreased hospitalizations and increased access to medications for opioid use disorders. Our secondary goal is to use the experience and data from this project, in partnership with our payer DCOS, to create value-based payment models. Current data strongly suggests that grant-funded gap care has been highly effective in reducing emergency department utilization for a cohort of individuals with patterns of frequent use.
BHN proposes to fully refine and continue to measure the impact from our existing CCBHC expansion grant, funding that enabled us to integrate behavioral health and care management; fill gaps in universal access to care coordination and targeted case management; and implement medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders.
Central to the 2021 CCBHC expansion will be activities related to creating a Behavioral Health (BH) Urgent Care Center to divert persons from inappropriate ED utilization for BH crisis services and stabilization. BHN is the emergency services provider in the Southern Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts. We are in the planning stage of creating the new model of care to support high-risk, high-need frequent utilizers of BH services. This new ambulatory urgent care center and enhanced community crisis stabilization (CCS) will decrease ED utilization for crisis interventions.
BHN will apply to run a Mobile Integrated Health Care (MIH) program in partnership with hospitals and community EMS providers in order to divert services to BHN. We will also offer medication stabilization, psychiatry services, and assess social determinants needs and provide linkages to care. Comfort medications for detoxification withdrawal will be offered as clients wait on bed availability.
BHN and our medical partners will develop services in collaboration with the MA Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS). EOHHS launched a plan in May 2019 to design and implement an ambulatory behavioral health treatment system. They hosted 8 listening sessions, solicited written feedback, and are working with providers to develop a roadmap for critical changes needed in the Commonwealth. BHN's BH Urgent Care concept was designed as a result of our collaborative work with EOHHS and the MA Department of Public Health.
Services will be provided at BHN and in our primary care DCOS for high-risk, high-utilizing, and/or difficult to engage clients in needed care for serious BH illnesses. BHN is requesting $2,000,000 per year.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Massachusetts
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
Behavioral Health Network was awarded
BHN CCBHC Expansion Project: Access & Integration
Project Grant H79SM083145
worth $4,000,000
from the Division of Grants Management in February 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Massachusetts United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years and
was awarded through assistance program 93.829 Section 223 Demonstration Programs to Improve Community Mental Health Services.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Expansion Grants.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 11/9/23
Period of Performance
2/15/21
Start Date
2/14/23
End Date
Funding Split
$4.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.0M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to H79SM083145
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
H79SM083145
SAI Number
H79SM083145-3258837968
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
75SAMH SAMHSA DIVISION OF GRANTS MANAGEMENT
Funding Office
75MA00 SAMHSA OFFICE OF THE ASSITANT SECRETARY FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Awardee UEI
TNMXGCQBFAX1
Awardee CAGE
5CDZ0
Performance District
MA-01
Senators
Edward Markey
Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren
Modified: 11/9/23