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In 2004, the state took a major leap forward in expanding mental health care when voters approved the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA). The MHSA was enacted into law in January 2005 and transformed the state’s public mental health system through its focus on innovative programming, and ...
Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Health Care Agency Highlights Previous COVID-19 Updates Test it. Treat it. You and your family can beat it! Call HCA’s Health Referral Line at (800) 564-8448, or find information and services on our webpage. ...
THE SHORT-DOYLE ACT—California Community Mental Health Services Program: Background and Status After One Year 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 22 作者: A Auerback 摘要: The Short-Doyle Act seeks to encourage the treatment of a patient suffering from a in his home community, with the...
Thousands of mental health clinicians with Oakland, California-based Kaiser Permanente are planning to strike, according to the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW). California The statewide, weeklong strike, which involves 2600 psychologists, therapists, and social workers represented by the...
The Affordable Care Act requires qualified health plans, including Medicaid plans, to offer coverage of Essential Health Benefits, which include:Outpatient (ambulatory services) Emergency services Hospitalization Maternity and newborn care Mental health and substance abuse treatment services Prescription ...
OHCA's August 2024 amendments to the CMIR regulations effectively expanded OHCA's reach as an apparent response to OHCA's perception that an insufficient number of transactions were being reported. The amended regulations broaden the scope of healthcare entities subject to the Act's transaction repor...
Learning health care network MBC: Measurement-based care MCSI: Modified colorado symptom index MHBG: Mental health block grant MHSA: Mental health services act MHSOAC: Mental health services oversight and accountability commission MIRECC GAF: Mental illness research, education, and clinical cen...
The measure would reform California's Mental Health Services Act and create a $6.4-billion bond to provide 10,000 new behavioral-healthbeds. The plan would redirect existing funding to expandsubstance abuseand mental health services. "We can't continue to do what we've done," Newsom said at...
Tehama and Tulare, all rural counties, had among the highest growth in post-Affordable Care Act adult Medi-Cal enrollment—from 25.7 to 29.4 percent, according to the survey estimates. The state's safety-net health program now covers 33.3 percent to 45 percent of the population in those coun...