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New Mexico Behavioral Health Strategic Plan April 25, 2007

New Mexico Behavioral Health Strategic Plan April 25, 2007. Planning Steps :. 2002 Behavioral Health Needs and Gaps in New Mexico 2004 Interagency Behavioral Health Purchasing Collaborative Concept Paper 2005 Contract for a Healthy New Mexico 2006 Taking Stock, Taking Aim

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New Mexico Behavioral Health Strategic Plan April 25, 2007

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  1. New Mexico Behavioral Health Strategic PlanApril 25, 2007

  2. Planning Steps: • 2002 Behavioral Health Needs and Gaps in New Mexico • 2004 Interagency Behavioral Health Purchasing Collaborative Concept Paper • 2005 Contract for a Healthy New Mexico • 2006 Taking Stock, Taking Aim • 2006 Comprehensive BH Plan and Needs Assessment Resource Inventory • 2007 Steering Team & Behavioral Health Planning Council (BHPC) Work Group Goal Team Meetings – BHPC SteeringTeam

  3. Taking Stock and Taking AimAccomplishments Enhanced Contract Reporting System and Regular Directors’ Reports Provider Readiness Assessment Funds Mapping Increased Consumer and Family Voice in Local Collaboratives and Behavioral Health Planning Council Local Collaboratives: Focus Groups; Legislative and Reinvestment Priorities Finalized Consumer/Family Guidelines Coordination of Collaborative-wide Legislative Priorities Mandatory Community Treatment Town Hall Meeting Consumer and Family Forums with Collaborative Leadership Children’s Clinical Home Pilot and Children’s Plan Call to Action Medicaid State Plan Amendment – Comprehensive Community Support Services Early Childhood Mental Health Institute Legislative funding for Housing Expanded use of Telehealth for Behavioral Health Services/Consultation Transformation Grant Evaluation and Quality Improvement/Evaluation Plans

  4. First Year Priorities Children’s Services Success in School School Based Behavioral Health Adolescent Transition Rebalancing the Children’s Service System Clinical Home Pilot Implement Children’s Plan – Consumer Voice Develop Purchasing Plan

  5. First Year Priorities Consumer-Driven Services and System Anti-Stigma/Wellness Campaign Increased Consumer Role in Local Collaboratives and Behavioral Health Planning Council Collaborative-wide approach to consumer engagement

  6. First Year Priorities Substance Abuse Services Los Lunas Total Community Approach Medicaid Benefit

  7. First Year Priorities • Supportive Housing • Adolescents in Transition • Chronically Mentally Ill Adults • Housing Units • Rental Assistance • Wrap Around Services

  8. First Year Priorities Services to Native Americans LADAC to CADAC Transition Teen Suicide Increase Number of Medicaid Eligible Tribal Behavioral Health Providers Behavioral Health Workforce Development

  9. First Year Priorities Evidence-Based Practices &Professional Training • Veterans – Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Pilot • Consortium for Behavioral Health Training and Research • Co-Occurring Disorders • Design and Implement Services for Older Adults

  10. First Year Priorities Improving Efficiency & Effectiveness • Quality Management System • Manage the Value Options Contract • Optimize services to non-Medicaid eligible • Non-Medicaid covered services

  11. Next Steps • Integrate Performance Measures with Collaborative’s Quality, Evaluation and Outcomes Sub-Committee • Develop Time Lines 3. Develop Detailed Work Plans

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