Promoting the Success and Sustainability of Coordinated Specialty Care Teams in Ohio.

Nicholas J K Breitborde, Craig J Parris, Walter H Stearns,Saira Nawaz,Eric Seiber, Sarah Hamilton,Jennifer Hefner,Tory H Hogan,Parvati Singh,Kraig Knudsen, Nicholas Martt,Vinod H Srihari,John Cahill,Anant Jani, Francis Anagbonu, Catherine Baughman,Kristen M Carpenter, Crystal N Dunivant, Nicholas Dunlap, Hossam Guirgis,Sophie Lazarus,Aubrey Moe, Christopher Nguyen,Heather Wastler,Vicki Montesano

Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.)(2022)

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Abstract
Recent COVID-19-related federal legislation has resulted in time-limited increases in Mental Health Block Grant (MHBG) set-aside dollars for coordinated specialty care (CSC) throughout the United States. The state of Ohio has opted to apply these funds to establish a learning health network of Ohio CSC teams, promote efforts to expand access to CSC, and quantify the operating costs and rates of reimbursement from private and public payers for these CSC teams. These efforts may provide other states with a model through which they can apply increased MHBG funds to support the success of their own CSC programs.
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