In 2014, Congress passed the Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA) which established the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics model also known as the CCBHC model. The goal of this legislation was to encourage states to individually seek out innovative & effective ways to deliver and reimburse for improved and expanded community based behavioral health care. More information about the history and background of the CCBHC model can be found at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) CCBHC Website.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has released the Notice of Funding Opportunity for the 2024 CCBHC Planning Grant. HCPF is in the process of completing Colorado’s application in partnership with the Behavioral Health Administration(BHA).The application deadline is September 12, 2024. Grants recipients are anticipated to be announced in December of 2024. 15 states will receive awards. For more information see the SAMHSA CCBHC Webpage.
The CCBHC model requires:
Additional federal legislation has increased federal funding opportunities for both states and organizations to plan for and implement the CCBHC model into existing behavioral health systems in ways that allow providers to deliver care tailored to the unique needs of local communities.
States and organizations have the opportunity to stand-up the CCBHC model through one of three funding pathways:
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs) are provider organizations designed to ensure access to coordinated, comprehensive behavioral health care. CCBHCs are required to serve anyone who requests care for mental health or substance use, regardless of their ability to pay, insurance coverage, place of residence, or age including services for children & youth.
CCBHCs must meet quality standards set by SAMHSA as defined by the PAMA legislation which can be further defined by each state participating in the CCBHC Demonstration or adopting the CCBHC model into their Medicaid program. CCBHCs must improve access, availability and outcomes for the range of services they provide, must get people into care quickly, and must account for the unique needs of their community.
Priority Populations include the following groups who should be considered, among others, when CCBHCs complete community assessment work:
CCBHCs must meet the following program and operational criteria:
Details about these 6 program areas can be found on the CCBHC Certification Criteria webpage.
In 2016, Colorado was one of 24 states selected to participate in an initial Planning Grant program administered by SAMHSA. Following a year-long planning and building period, Colorado was not one of the 8 states selected to receive the first demonstration model funds. Although Colorado did not receive the additional support and funding that came from the CCBHC Demonstration Grant, state agencies, including the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) and Behavioral Health Administration (BHA), continue work independently to strengthen the statewide Safety Net Provider system with the goal of increasing and improving behavioral health treatment across the state. Safety Net Provider systems reforms to date are detailed on the Behavioral Health Reform page.
Currently 7 organizations in Colorado are participating in the SAMHSA administered Expansion Grant program. Further exploration of how the CCBHC model could extend fundamental principles established in Colorado’s safety net system towards its goal of promoting comprehensive and accessible behavioral healthcare with sustainable funding practices is necessary.
In 2023, Colorado applied again for a CCBHC Planning Grant. While Colorado scored well in the assessment process, the state was not selected. As HCPF prepares to complete another CCBHC Planning Grant application, partnering with other state agencies, managed care organizations, behavioral healthcare providers, and behavioral health advocates throughout the state in the coming months will be essential to develop the most compelling application possible. The Department is eager to review and revise previous work and incorporate feedback received as part of the process of identifying the next best steps for Health First Colorado members, providers, and all Coloradans.
The Colorado Department of Healthcare Policy & Financing (HCPF), in collaboration with the Behavioral Health Administration (BHA), is launching a Certified Community Behavioral Healthcare Center (CCBHC) Stakeholder forum.
The purpose of the forum is to strengthen collaboration and partnership with behavioral health providers, care centers, and advocates from across Colorado as HCPF prepares to apply for an upcoming CCBHC Planning Grant. The forum will be a space for all stakeholders to provide updates, lessons learned, challenges, and ideas to inform Colorado’s CCBHC Planning Grant application and future CCBHC structure.
Register here for the CCBHC Stakeholder Forum, which takes place on Wednesdays at 1pm MST every 2 weeks.
Below please find provider resources, externally produced training and technical guides, and additional links to information about CCBHCs.
Related Public Training and Technical Assistance:
We’re here to help! See the contact information below for specific needs or email HCPF Safety Net Forum - HCPF if you are not sure where to start.
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CCBHC Shared Inbox | CCBHC General Inquiries | hcpf_safetynetforum@state.co.us |