Criminal Justice Client Resources
Alcohol and Drug Treatment: How It Works, and How It Can Help You is a 4-page brochure that informs people involved in the criminal justice system about substance abuse treatment resources. Based on TIP 44: Substance Abuse Treatment for Adults in the Criminal Justice System, the brochure describes what can be gained through substance abuse…
Read MoreReport links rates of uninsured and suicide
Dear National Council Member: We’d like to draw your attention to an article in today’s USA Today “Report links higher rates of uninsured and suicide,” by Marilyn Elias at www.usatoday.com/news/health/2007-11-28-healthcare-suicide_N.htm. The article emphasizes a simple fact: access to quality mental health care saves and improves lives. The National Council has responded to USA…
Read MoreCompetencies for Substance Abuse Treatment Clinical Supervisors
The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) announces the availability of Technical Assistance Publication (TAP) 21-A: Competencies for Substance Abuse Treatment Clinical Supervisors. This research and consensus-based publication provides practical, clear lists of the competencies necessary for effective supervision in substance abuse treatment programs. It also provides administrators with step-by-step guidelines to implement structured supervision…
Read MoreCongress Passes Legislation to Delay Implementation of New Tamper-Resistant Prescription Pad Requirement
This week, the House and Senate approved legislation to delay the implementation of the new requirement that tamper-resistant prescription pads be used for all Medicaid prescriptions written after September 30, 2007 by six months. The Patient and Pharmacy Protection Act of 2007 (S 2085), introduced in the Senate by Senators Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and…
Read MoreHouse Passes SCHIP Bill 265-159
Final Bill Includes Six-Month Moratorium on New CMS Rules on Both Rehab Services Option and School-Based Services; Moves to Senate Later This Week. Yesterday evening, the House approved legislation to reauthorize and expand the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) by a vote of 265-159. Click here to view details on the National Council website.
Read MoreRoss Szabo gets people talking about the realities of mental illness
Szabo’s personal story is both powerful and educational. His candid conversation frames mental health in real life language and examples and leaves participants with a genuine understanding of a day in the life of a person living with a mental disorder. The program is a valuable tool for students looking to better understand their friends…
Read MoreNational Council Obtains Advance Copy of CMS Rehab Option Regs
Last night, the National Council received advance notice that CMS will issue proposed regulations regarding the Medicaid Rehabilitation Option on Monday, August 13. To view an advance copy of the proposed regulations, go to: www.nccbh.org/TemporaryFiles/RehabReg.pdf Based on our initial review of the proposed regulations, the National Council believes our advocacy has minimized some…
Read MoreCall your Senators today
Call Your Senators Today to Urge Support for Legislation to Expand Mental Health Care Access for Veterans Through Partnerships With Community Providers! Executive Summary: Last week, the House passed legislation (HR 2874) to improve mental health services for veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. The National Council urges all members to take advantage of…
Read MoreMental Health Parity Legislation–Passed Both Chambers
Update—The Mental Health Parity Legislation in Colorado, SB07-036, has passed out of both chambers! CBHC appreciates all of you who called, emailed and wrote letters to legislators and stakeholder groups. This legislation will add the following to the list of behavioral disorders that must be covered by a health plan: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder…
Read MoreToolkits to Promote Cultural Proficiency
Toolkits to Promote Cultural Proficiency is a training program designed to increase the cultural proficiency of health care providers. We are funded to develop and implemement this training over the next two years with a grant from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Office of Health Disparities. The training program entails two courses: …
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