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The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) will be hosting four Virtual Office Hour Sessions for residential providers on the submission process for Performance-Based Contracting (PBC). There will be no presentation from ODP – please come prepared with your PBC data submission questions.

Sessions will not be recorded but new and/or common questions and answers will be added to the Frequently Asked Questions.

Audience:
One person per residential provider, and we recommend sending the person who is most closely working with the PBC data submission process.

Please register for one session only, using the links below:

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Good afternoon OMHSAS Stakeholders,

The Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) January 2025 Stakeholder Webinar is currently scheduled for Thursday, January 30, from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

Register here for the webinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

For those that want to join via phone:
Call-in Number:   631-992-3221
Access Code:      892-053-544

Please reach out to RCPA COO and Mental Health Services Director Jim Sharp or RCPA Policy Associate Emma Sharp with any questions.

As the behavioral health system struggles to find in-clinic psychiatric services, the Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) has been issuing waivers to providers to address this barrier, while legislative remedies are pursued. There have been some waivers granted in the past year that included conditional language requiring the presence of a psychiatrist in the clinic a minimum of two days per month.

RCPA began discussions with OMHSAS that this condition was difficult to meet and it represents the actual reason for the waiver. OMHSAS has reconsidered this positon and will eliminate that language and requirement for future waivers. In the interim, providers with approved waivers with the above referenced psychiatrist requirements will need to submit a revised waiver request. RCPA thanks OMHSAS for their partnership and consideration on this matter.

If this impacts your organization, please contact RCPA COO & Mental Health Services Director Jim Sharp, who will provide guidance in the resubmission process.

This is to notify you that the 2025 Act 150 Sliding Fee Scale Bulletin (54-25-01, 59-25-01) has been posted to the Bulletins web page on the Department of Human Services (DHS) website. This bulletin has an issue date of January 1, 2025, and an effective date of January 1, 2025.

The purpose of this bulletin is to provide the most recent sliding fee scale to all Office of Long-Term Living (OLTL) Service Coordination Entities (SCEs) working with Act 150 Program participants. This bulletin applies to any SCEs that provide service coordination services to participants in the Act 150 Program.

This bulletin rescinds OLTL Bulletin 54-24-01, 59-24-01 issued on January 16, 2024, and all other communications, bulletins, and/or directives distributing previous sliding fee scales for the Act 150 Program.

This meeting was held on January 8, 2025. Key areas addressed included a review of the Data Dashboard and the use of Assisted Living Facilities as an In Lieu of Service (ILOS) in Community HealthChoices. The next meeting on February 5, 2025 will be remote only. Meeting materials were shared, as listed below.