FY 2018 Expanding Access to Quality Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Services (SUD-MH) Progress Reporting Technical Assistance Office Hours August 20, 2019 Maria-Thelma Peña Office of Policy and Program Development Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
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FY 2018 Expanding Access to Quality Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Services (SUD-MH) Progress Reporting Technical Assistance Office Hours
August 20, 2019 Maria-Thelma Peña Office of Policy and Program Development Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
• Expand access to quality integrated substance use disorder (SUD) prevention and treatment services, including those addressing opioid use disorder (OUD) and other emerging SUD issues; and/or
• Expand access to quality integrated mental health services (MH), with a focus on conditions that increase risk for, or co-occur with SUD, including OUD.
To support implementation and advancement of evidence-based strategies to:
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Project Requirements Reminder
STAFFING: Increase staff by 1.0 FTE
PATIENTS: Increase SUD and/or MH patients by 12/31/19
MAT PATIENTS: Increase patients receiving MAT by 12/31/19
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SUD-MH Progress Report Reminders
Reporting Reminders
• All of the Progress Report measures align with measures captured in the annual UDS reports. Please refer to the 2019 UDS Manual for guidance on those measures.
• For more information or questions about UDS definitions, you can contact the UDS Helpline at 866-837-4357 (866-UDS-HELP) or via email at [email protected]
• If you received additional funding for MAT services, you must report your progress in providing OUD services and an increase in MAT patients.
• Q4a is specific to patients receiving MAT from a provider with a DATA waiver.
• Q4b is specific to the number of providers that currently have the DATA waiver within the reporting period since September 1, 2018.
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Question 5: Telehealth
• If you previously answered “Yes” to questions 5a and 5b, you are not able to report a “No.”
• If you previously answered “No” to questions 5a and 5b, and you now provide that service, you can enter a “Yes.”
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Progress Report Narrative Questions
Q6. Issues and Barriers - New or ongoing issues/barriers in implementing the activities supported with the SUD-MH supplemental funding.
Q7. Successes and Lessons Learned – New or ongoing successes and/or lessons learned in implementing the activities supported with the SUD-MH supplemental funding.
Please utilize the applicable narrative section if you need to further describe or elaborate on your activities in Questions 1-4. This may be useful in describing your overall effort in reporting your activities in the data measures.
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SUD-MH Progress Report Resources
SUD-MH Technical Assistance Website Includes general resources including sample forms, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), and other resources. https://bphc.hrsa.gov/programopportunities/fundingopportunities/ sud-mh/