HHS Roadmap for Behavioral Health Integration Fact Sheet of Accomplishments
In his first State of the Union,
Last year, Secretary Becerra, Deputy Secretary Palm and Department of
The full spectrum of behavioral health care will be integrated into health care, social service, and early childhood systems to ensure all people have equitable access to evidence-based, culturally appropriate, person-centered care.
Since launching the HHS Roadmap, HHS has advanced a number of critical policy actions to expand access to and the quality of behavioral health care. A subset of these actions are highlighted below. Please note this list is not exhaustive of our efforts. HHS is committed to continuing this important work, and to providing bold leadership that transforms our nation's behavioral health system to meet the needs of every American.
HHS has taken the following steps over the last year to expand access to behavioral health by integrating behavioral health with primary care and other physical health and community settings:
The
Medicare recently started paying for behavioral health integration services performed by clinical psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, and mental health counselors in primary care settings. Medicare is also now covering Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) services, closing one of the biggest gaps in Medicare behavioral health coverage. These services can also be provided in hospital outpatient departments, community mental health clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers,
The
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) and SAMHSA provided trainings about children's mental health to parents, caregivers and community members. The trainings were developed in partnership with parent and youth leaders and featured their expertise.
The
CMS partnered with SAMHSA to implement the
The
HHS has taken the following steps over the last year to help recruit, train, and support a diverse behavioral health workforce:
CMS announced policy changes for Medicare payments under the Physician Fee Schedule, effective
HRSA, through the
HRSA, through the Behavioral Health Workforce Education and Training Program- Children, Adolescents and Young Adults Program, awarded over
SAMHSA funded new Providers Clinical Support System grant awards to provide training and mentoring for practitioners in primary care to assist them in managing SUD in their practices
CMS, in consultation with HRSA, is advancing opportunities to authorize loan repayment for qualified health care providers through Medicaid 1115 demonstrations. Recently, CMS approved section 1115 demonstration activities for
SAMHSA, in partnership with the
To address provider stigma,
CMS has worked with SAMHSA to create the
HHS has taken the following steps to help strengthen the implementation and enforcement of behavioral health parity:
HHS, the
HHS, the
CMS works with state agencies to ensure compliance with federal parity requirements in Medicaid managed care and CHIP and issued a request for public comment seeking suggestions for updates to the processes used for implementing parity.
HHS has taken the following steps over the last year to help engage several of the highest-risk populations--including youth, people who are experiencing homelessness, people who are justice-involved, people with co-occurring disabilities, older adults, people involved with the child welfare system, pregnant people, and victims of domestic violence, trafficking, and other forms of trauma--in integrated behavioral health care through targeted outreach tailored to their needs:
ACF, IHS, and SAMHSA, with the Center for Faith-based and
ACF has approved 47 Title IV-E prevention plans, including 42 states, 4 tribes, and DC, which allow child welfare agencies to access behavioral health services to prevent unnecessary involvement in the child welfare system. ACF has provided technical assistance to states, territories, and tribes to support the implementation of Title IV-E prevention plans.
ACF launched the first-ever
SAMHSA and ACF developed a critical online training course available in both English and Spanish for mental health consultants and anyone who currently uses or wants to learn more about Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (IECMHC).
SAMHSA developed and disseminated the National Guidelines for Child and Youth Behavioral Health Crisis Care as well as additional technical guidance in a companion report, "A
SAMHSA awarded
HRSA's National Maternal Mental Health Hotline celebrated its one-year anniversary on
SAMHSA created the LGBTQI+ Family Support grant program and awarded four grants to prevent health and behavioral health risks (e.g., suicide, depression, homelessness, drug use, HIV) and to promote well-being for LGBTQI+ youth in the context of their families/caregivers, cultures, and communities by establishing LGBTQI+ family counseling and support programs and training providers on effective provision of these evidence-based services.
The Administration for
CMS announced a new Medicaid Reentry Section 1115 Demonstration Opportunity that allows state Medicaid programs to help increase care for individuals who are incarcerated in the period immediately prior to their release to help them succeed and thrive during reentry. To-date, CMS has approved demonstrations in
Medicare has increased payment rates for crisis psychotherapy outside of clinical settings such as in the home of the beneficiary, and for Opioid Treatment Programs to furnish treatment via mobile units. These services are expected to increase treatment to hard-to-reach populations such as people in rural areas and persons experiencing homelessness.
HHS is leveraging strong, interdisciplinary research-practice partnerships to better diagnose and treat opioid use disorder and mental illness. For example, through the Helping to End Addiction Long-term(r) Initiative, or NIH HEAL Initiative(r),
To address the persistent youth behavioral health crisis, HHS has taken the following steps over the last year to help align structural supports and financing to integrate promotion and prevention programs in community-based settings from early childhood to young adulthood, inclusive of schools:
CMS released Delivering Services in School-Based Settings: A Comprehensive Guide to Medicaid Services and Administrative Claiming.Developed in consultation with the
CMS, together with the
CMS is also reviewing all states' compliance with the Medicaid Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT) benefit and providing technical assistance to states while preparing guidance on best practices, and yearly Reports to
Since 2021, HRSA has awarded a total of
HRSA, through Bipartisan Safer Communities Act funding, expanded the Pediatric Mental Health Care Access grant program, which funds pediatric mental health care teams to provide tele-consultation for providers in settings such as primary care practices, emergency departments, and schools. With this expansion, 36 states have expanded into schools.
SAMHSA awarded
HHS has taken the following steps over the last year to help test models of care integration facilitated through value-based payment arrangements and emerging technologies as well as an opportunities to reduce technology gaps between behavioral health care providers and physical health care providers:
CMS continues to use Medicaid section 1115 demonstrations as an opportunity to encourage state Medicaid agencies to increase use of Health Information Technology (HIT), which is a key tool for supporting increased integration, to improve care for people living with MH conditions and SUDs. Specifically, 1115 demonstrations focused on serious mental illness and for children, serious emotional disturbance, as well as section 1115 demonstrations focused on community reentry, and improved care transitions for people who were incarcerated.
SAMHSA and the
HHS continues to work towards achieving other opportunities to drive resources into integrated care through pay-for-reporting and pay-for-performance mechanisms based on integration related quality measures.
For more information regarding the HHS Roadmap for Behavioral Health Integration, please visit: https://www.aspe.hhs.gov/reports/hhs-roadmap-behavioral-health-integration
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