Common use of Mental Health Court Pilot Projects Clause in Contracts

Mental Health Court Pilot Projects. The mental health court pilot projects are specialized court dockets that use a problem solving approach to reduce contacts with the criminal justice system and to facilitate a participation in mental health and substance use treatment services for those identified as mentally ill. Cross system collaboration between the criminal justice system and the mental health community is critical to successful programs. CMHSPs where a mental health court exists will be required to provide detail on mental health court participants. The following reporting requirements apply: (1) CMHSPs must be able to identify MH Court participants and all associated encounters; (2) CMHSPS must provide a HIPAA compliant list of consumer unique IDs to MDHHS upon request so that mental health court participant data can be drawn from the state data warehouse; (3) CMHSPs may be requested to provide detail or summary information about services provided to MH Court participants. Additionally, the Department or its designee is permitted to visit and, or to make an evaluation of the project. CMHSPs will be required to participate in MDHHS funded evaluation activities. (See attachment C4.9.1 Mental Health Court Pilot Projects)

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Mental Health Court Pilot Projects. The mental health court pilot projects are specialized court dockets that use a problem problem-solving approach to reduce contacts with the criminal justice system and to facilitate a participation in mental health and substance use treatment services for those identified as mentally ill. Cross system collaboration between the criminal justice system and the mental health community is critical to successful programs. CMHSPs where a mental health court exists will be required to provide detail on mental health court participants. The following reporting requirements apply: (1) CMHSPs must be able to identify MH Court participants and all associated encounters; (2) CMHSPS must provide a HIPAA compliant list of consumer unique IDs to MDHHS upon request so that mental health court participant data can be drawn from the state data warehouse; (3) CMHSPs may be requested to provide detail or summary information about services provided to MH Court participants. Additionally, the Department or its designee is permitted to visit and, or to make an evaluation of the project. CMHSPs will be required to participate in MDHHS funded evaluation activities. (See attachment C4.9.1 Mental Health Court Pilot Projects)

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Samples: www.michigan.gov

Mental Health Court Pilot Projects. The mental health court pilot projects are specialized court dockets that use a problem solving approach to reduce contacts with the criminal justice system and to facilitate a participation in mental health and substance use treatment services for those identified as mentally ill. Cross system collaboration between the criminal justice system and the mental health community is critical to successful programs. CMHSPs where a mental health court exists will be required to provide detail on mental health court participants. The following reporting requirements apply: (1) CMHSPs must be able to identify MH Court participants and all associated encounters; (2) CMHSPS must provide a HIPAA compliant list of consumer unique IDs to MDHHS DCH upon request so that mental health court participant data can be drawn from the state data warehouse; (3) CMHSPs may be requested to provide detail or summary information about services provided to MH Court participants. Additionally, the Department or its designee is permitted to visit and, or to make an evaluation of the project. CMHSPs will be required to participate in MDHHS DCH funded evaluation activities. (See attachment C4.9.1 C4.12.1 Mental Health Court Pilot Projects)

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Samples: www.rightdoor.org

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Mental Health Court Pilot Projects. The mental health court pilot projects are specialized court dockets that use a problem solving approach to reduce contacts with the criminal justice system and to facilitate a participation in mental health and substance use treatment services for those identified as mentally ill. Cross system collaboration between the criminal justice system and the mental health community is critical to successful programs. CMHSPs where a mental health court exists will be required to provide detail on mental health court participants. The following reporting requirements apply: (1) CMHSPs must be able to identify MH Court participants and all associated encounters; (2) CMHSPS must provide a HIPAA compliant list of consumer unique IDs to MDHHS DCH upon request so that mental health court participant data can be drawn from the state data warehouse; (3) CMHSPs may be requested to provide detail or summary information about services provided to MH Court participants. Additionally, the Department or its designee is permitted to visit and, or to make an evaluation of the project. CMHSPs will be required to participate in MDHHS DCH funded evaluation activities. (See attachment C4.9.1 Mental Health Court Pilot Projects)

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Samples: www.rightdoor.org

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