Overview of Bravo Services and Behavioral Health Initiatives in Virginia

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The details provided highlight Bravo services in Virginia, focusing on mobile crisis response, community treatment, and crisis stabilization units. Challenges include limited training funds impacting workforce preparation, hindering service expansion. Successful partnerships, implementations, and the launch of evidence-based partnerships with VCU are noted. The content also references a link for more information on behavioral health service utilization and expenditures in Virginia.


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  1. details on bravo services Mobile Crisis Response Community 7/1/2021 Assertive community treatment intensive outpatient Stabilization partial hospitalization Residential Crisis Stabilization Units 12/1/2021 comprehensive crisis services 23 Hour Crisis Stabilization Multisystemic therapy functional family therapy year 1 accomplishments year 1 challenges Limited training dollars has hampered ability to prepare workforce for new services Workforce crisis has limited the expansion of services & networks Complexity of crisis system infrastructure and Medicaid reimbursement Met implementation deadlines on time with MCO partners on timeline shortened to half by pandemic delays in funding Maintained close partnerships with BH associations and providers through MCO Resolutions Panel to identify authorization and claims issues and work on solutions Development of the Center for Evidence Based Partnerships with VCU DMAS BH Dashboards Launched

  2. https://www.dmas.virginia.gov/data/behavioral-health/behavioral-health-service-utilization-and-expenditures/

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