September 2014 SUD Town Hall Presentation
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DWMHA Executive
Leadership Team
Tom Watkins, President and CEO
Dr. Carmen McIntyre, Chief Medical Officer
Jeff De Lay, Chief Operation Officer
Stacie Durant, Chief Financial Officer
Bill Riley, Chief Information Officer
Bill Ward, Chief of Staff
Rebecca Chavez, General Counsel
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Meet the Staff
Darlene Owens - Director, Substance Use Disorder Initiatives
313-833-2410
Karra Thomas, Prevention Services Manager 313-833-2418
Judy Davis, SUD Treatment Administrator 313-833-2416
Keisha Burnett, SUD Fiscal Manager 313-833-2307
Lynn Somenauer, Applications Programmer 313-833-4695
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Oversight Policy Board
12 board members who serve as representatives of
substance use disorder services, 4 members are
primary consumers or family members of primary
consumers.
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SUD Services
Prevention, Early Intervention, Outpatient
All Levels of Intensive Outpatient
Case Management
Detox
Residential
Methadone Maintenance/Activities
Relapse Recovery Programs/Activities
Communicable Disease Programs
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SUD Providers
SUD services will be provided by:
41 treatment providers
34 prevention providers
15 coalitions
8 recovery support providers/programs
5 early intervention providers, with approximately 120 peer
recovery coaches working within the DWC area
6 opiate maintenance treatment providers and nine MDCH
designated Women Specialty.
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Innovative Programs
SBIRT
Vivitrol
Intensive Wraparound
Peer based support
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October 1, 2014
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Benefits of CA Consolidation
SUD prevention, treatment, coalitions and
recovery will have approximately the same
allocations for FY’14-’15 as in FY ’13-’14.
Detroit providers can see all Wayne county clients
and vice versa
A single access entry point
Standardized rates for SUD providers
A centralized claims management system
Provide and train the SUD provider network to
sustain a financial business model
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October 1, 2014
DWMHA will contract with all CA providers
12 month contract
Fee for service- Existing providers in good standing will
have their initial Block Grant Allocation
DWMHA will execute prevention staffing grants and
manage all Prevention contracts
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October 1 – December 31, 2014
DWMHA will contract with IPH and SEMCA to
manage:
Eligibility determination
24 hrs/7 days
Screening & access to care for SUD services
Authorization & Re-authorization
Level of care changes
Claims management
Administrative support functions
Required monthly, quarterly, and year end reporting as
determined by DWMHA
(DWMHA will execute all contracts)
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January 1, 2015
DWMHA will assume all management
responsibilities for:
Eligibility determination
24 hrs /7 days a week/ 365 days a year
Screening & access to care for SUD services
Authorization & Re-authorization
Level of care changes
Claims management
Administrative support functions
Required monthly, quarterly, and year end reporting as
determined by DWMHA
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Ensuring a Smooth Transition
Pioneer to conduct a pilot screening at some time
during October – December with 4 large SUD
Providers to ensure a smooth transition come January
2015.
SHAR House
Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries (DRMM)
Hegira Programs
Personalized Nursing Lighthouse
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For additional resources, and to stay informed on other
mental health issues visit our website at
www.dwmha.com
For SUD questions contact Darlene Owens, Director of
Substance Use Disorder Initiatives at
[email protected]
Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority
640 Temple
Detroit, MI 48201
313-833-2500