Care Coordination
Cultural and Linguistic
Good to Know
Services
CCBHC Facts
100

Involves organizing care activities among different services and providers, and across various facilities.

What is Care Coordination?

100

Lakes Regional provides _______ to assist with communicating with individuals in their native language.

What are "translators"?

100

Meetings are held every three months to

identify community needs; provide input in

planning, policy making, and services delivery

system design.

What is the PNAC?

100

There will be no _________ restricting individuals to access services.

What are county lines or specific service area?

100

What does CCBHC stand for?

Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic

200

Care Coordination is a billable service - true or false

What is False - it is an activity not a service


200

To help assist individuals who prefer materials in their native language, Lakes Regional has the ability to _________ the information to handout.

What is "translate"?

200

_______ is not a required measure for CCBHC

1. No Shows

2. Time Evaluation (10 business days)

3. Screening for Unhealthy Alcohol Use

4. SI Risk Assessment for those with MDD

No Shows

200

Uses medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders.

What is MAT or Medication Assisted Treatment?

200

What is the purpose of a CCBHC?

To increase access to and improve the quality of community mental and substance use treatment disorders.

300

Care coordination is often referred to as the _________ of CCBHC 

What is the linchpin?

300

______ and _______ services are respectful of and responsive to the health beliefs, practices, and needs of diverse consumers

What are Cultural and linguistically appropriate?

300

What data is reportable under a CCBHC model:

  • Encounter Data
  • Clinical Outcomes
  • Quality Data

All the above


300

Plan of care that includes input from the individual in services

What is a Person-Centered Recovery Plan?

300

CCBHC does not apply to...

What is Intellectual Disability Services (IDD)?

400

Care Coordination requires CCBHCs to work with these types of providers:  ________ and __________

What are Hospitals and Primary Care Providers?

400

Lakes Regional will assist Veterans with enrollment to ________.

Veterans Health Administration (VHA)

400

Lakes will complete every two years in order to determine gaps in services

What is the Needs Assessment?

400

Which of the following is not in the Scope of Services for a CCBHC? 

  • Person Centered Treatment Planning
  • Inpatient Hospitalization
  • Veteran’s Services
  • Crisis Services

Inpatient Hospitalization

400

Name 2 of the 6 areas of CCBHC Criteria

1. Staffing Requirements, 2. Access and Availability, 3. Care Coordination, 4. General Service Provisions, 5. Data Collections, Reporting and Tracking, 6. Authority and Finance

500

The CCBHC is responsible for all care coordination, whether it involves coordination within the CCBHC or with a _______________.

What is a formal partner or agreement?

500

Materials are provided to individuals at this reading level.

What is 6th grade?

500

Which of the following are part of the vision for CCBHCs? Bolstering mental health and addiction treatment; Advancing the next stage of integration between mental and physical healthcare; Assimilating evidence-based practices on a consistent basis

All of the above

500

CCBHC will be different from current operations in which of the following areas: Payment structure, Providing care coordination, Required substance abuse services

All the above

500

Name 3 of the 9 required services of a CCBHC

  1. Crisis mental health services; 2. Screening, assessment and diagnosis, including risk assessment; 3. Patient-centered treatment planning; 4. Outpatient mental health and substance use services; 5.Primary care screening and monitoring of key health indicators/health risk; 6. Targeted case management; 7. Psychiatric rehabilitation services; 8. Peer support and family supports; 9. Intensive, community-based mental health care for members of the armed forces and veterans

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