System Change-Children’s Services

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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
• 2006
Comprehensive BH Plan and Needs
Assessment Resource Inventory
• 2007
Steering Team & Behavioral Health
Planning Council (BHPC) Work Group
Goal Team Meetings – BHPC
SteeringTeam
Taking Stock and Taking Aim
Accomplishments
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
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
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
First Year Priorities
Substance Abuse Services
Los Lunas
Total Community Approach
Medicaid Benefit
First Year Priorities
Supportive Housing
 Adolescents in Transition
 Chronically Mentally Ill Adults
 Housing Units
 Rental Assistance
 Wrap Around Services
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
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
First Year Priorities
Improving Efficiency &
Effectiveness
 Quality Management System
 Manage the Value Options Contract
 Optimize services to non-Medicaid
eligible
 Non-Medicaid covered services
Next Steps
1. Integrate Performance Measures
with Collaborative’s Quality,
Evaluation and Outcomes SubCommittee
2. Develop Time Lines
3. Develop Detailed Work Plans