Extended and Functional CHTs Sample Clauses

Extended and Functional CHTs. The Grantee shall coordinate the operations of the Core CHT (the staff supported by the funding from the insurance payers) with Extended and Functional CHTs and shall develop collaborative relationships between the Core CHT and the Extended and Functional CHTs as outlined in the deliverables below. The Extended CHT activities include Medication Assisted Treatment (Spoke staff), Support and Services at Home (SASH), and insurer and ACO care managers, including the Vermont Chronic Care Initiative (VCCI). The Functional CHT includes key local health and human services providers. The Grantee in collaboration with extended and functional CHT members shall document and inform the State of the: • Respective roles of the Core CHT, Extended CHTs, and Functional CHT • Clear referral protocols and methods of communication between the Core CHT, Extended CHTs, and Functional CHT • Well-coordinated and non-duplicative services for participants Medication Assisted Treatment Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is the use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a whole-patient approach to the treatment of substance abuse disorders. The Grantee shall plan, coordinate, and implement the hiring and placement of (or subcontracting for) nurse case management and licensed substance abuse and/or mental health clinicians with local physicians who prescribe buprenorphine in the Grantee’s health service area. The MAT staff may be hired by the Grantee or subcontracted by the Grantee, as approved by the State. The MAT staff will work as a team with prescribing physicians to monitor adherence to treatment, coordinate access to recovery supports, provide counseling and health promotion services, and provide comprehensive care management to patients receiving MAT. The MAT staff will document their activities in the practice’s clinical record. In addition, the Spoke staff, with assistance from the Project Manager, will document the Health Home quality measures, participate in program evaluation, and participate in relevant learning collaboratives as determined by the State. The State will provide funds for one licensed nurse care manager and one licensed substance abuse and/or mental health clinician for every 100 Medicaid beneficiaries receiving buprenorphine prescribed by HSA physicians. The State will provide financing for MAT staff through the CHT payments mechanism. There will be no patient co-payments or fees for these services to assure ba...
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Extended and Functional CHTs. The Grantee shall coordinate the operations of the Core CHT (the staff supported by the funding from the insurance payer) with Extended and Functional CHTs, and shall develop strong collaborative relationships between the Core CHT and the Extended and Functional CHTs. The Extended CHT activities include Medication Assisted Treatment (Spoke staff), Support and Services at Home (SASH), and the Vermont Chronic Care Initiative (VCCI). The Functional CHT includes key local health and human services providers. The Grantee in collaboration with extended and functional CHT members shall document: • Respective roles of the Core CHT, Extended CHTs, and Functional CHT • Clear referral protocols and methods of communication between the Core CHT, Extended CHTs, and Functional CHT • Well-coordinated and non-duplicative services for participants Medication Assisted Treatment The State is collaborating with community providers to create a coordinated, systematic response to the complex issues of opioid and other addictions in Vermont. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is the use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a whole-patient approach to the treatment of substance abuse disorders. The Grantee shall plan, coordinate and implement the hiring and placement of (or subcontracting for) nurse case management and licensed substance abuse and/or mental health clinicians with local physicians who prescribe buprenorphine in the Grantee’s health service area. The MAT staff will work as a team with prescribing physicians to monitor adherence to treatment, coordinate access to recovery supports, provide counseling and health promotion services, and provide comprehensive care management to patients receiving MAT. The MAT staff will document their activities in the practice’s clinical record and within DocSite. In addition, the Spoke staff, with assistance from the Project Manager, will document the Health Home quality measures, participate in program evaluation, and participate in learning collaboratives. The State will provide funds for one licensed nurse care manager and one licensed substance abuse and/or mental health clinician for every 100 buprenorphine patients served by HSA physicians. The State will provide financing for MAT staff through the CHT payments mechanism, administered in cooperation with their contracted fiscal agent. There will be no patient co-payments or fees for these services to assure barrier-free access to ...

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