Behavioral Health Services Agreement Sample Contracts

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Behavioral Health Services Agreement • March 31st, 2023 • Arizona

THIS AGREEMENT entered into this day of between the Arizona Superior Court in Pima County, hereinafter called COURT; and , hereinafter called CONTRACTOR.

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Behavioral Health Services Agreement • February 19th, 2020
MASTER ADMINISTRATION SERVICES AGREEMENT
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • November 27th, 2021

This Behavioral Health Services Agreement (Agreement) is entered into by and between PARTNERSHIP HEALTHPLAN OF CALIFORNIA (Plan), a County Organized Health System Medi-Cal Managed Care Plan, with its principal offices at 4665 Business Center Drive, Fairfield, CA, 94534, and the SISKIYOU COUNTY (County), a political subdivision of the State of California, effective as of July 1, 2020 (Effective Date).

Behavioral Health Services Agreement
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • May 17th, 2023

THIS AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”), is entered into by and between Bizaan Holdings, LLC dba Bizaan Behavioral Health “Bizaan Behavioral Health” (“Contractor”) and Williamson County (the “Customer”).

AGREEMENT NO. MA-042-20010220 FOR
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • March 10th, 2022

This Amendment (“Amendment No. 12”) to Agreement No. MA-042-20010220 for Behavioral Health Services for Military Families Services is made and entered into on September 30, 2020July 1, 2022 (“Effective Date”) between Child Guidance Center, Inc. (“Contractor”), with a place of business at 525 N. Cabrillo Drive, Suite 300, Santa Ana, CA 92701, and the County of Orange, a political subdivision of the State of California (“County”), through its Health Care Agency, with a place of business at 405 W. 5th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701. Contractor and County may sometimes be referred to individually as “Party” or collectively as “Parties”.

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Behavioral Health Services Agreement • December 22nd, 2023

Except as hereln modified, all terms and conditions .in said Agreement as heretofore approved remain unchanged and in full force and effect.

Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • August 22nd, 2016

BACKGROUND: The Katie A. lawsuit settlement agreement provided the opportunity to transform the system that delivers mental health services to children, youth, and families in the child welfare foster care system into an integrated delivery system, coordination of resources, and a unified approach to services. Child Welfare Services (CWS) and Behavioral Health Services’ (BHS) Pathways to Well-Being embrace the concept of partnership and collaboration as they work together as a team to help children, youth and families improve outcomes and achieve their goals.

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Behavioral Health Services Agreement • August 4th, 2021 • Arizona

enter into this Agreement and perform the duties of a Tribal Regional Behavioral Health Authority as defined by Arizona Administrative Code (“A.A.C.”) § R9-22-1201(3)(W) (May 5, 2007). All contractual duties covered herein are performed through and are the obligations of the TRBHA, a separate department, business unit and/or subsidiary division of GRHC.

Agreement for Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • August 23rd, 2018 • Louisiana

This Agreement for Behavioral Health Services (“Agreement”), is entered into by and between the Rapides Parish School Board (hereinafter “School Board”) and

AMENDMENT NO. 23 TO
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • January 26th, 2023

This Amendment (“Amendment No. 23”) to AgreementContract No. MA-042-20010220 for Behavioral Health Services for Military Families Services is made and entered into on July 1, 20222023 (“Effective Date”) between Child Guidance Center, Inc. (“Contractor”), with a place of business at 525 N. Cabrillo Park Drive, Suite 300, Santa Ana, CA 92701, and the County of Orange, a political subdivision of the State of California (“County”), through its Health Care Agency, with a place of business at 405 W. 5th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701. Contractor and County may sometimes be referred to individually as “Party” or collectively as “Parties”.

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AGREEMENT
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • April 7th, 2020

into this day , 2020, by and between the COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as “COUNTY” and

Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • September 2nd, 2015

BACKGROUND: The Katie A. lawsuit settlement agreement provided the opportunity to transform the system that delivers mental health services to children, youth, and families in the child welfare foster care system into an integrated delivery system, coordination of resources, and a unified approach to services. Child Welfare Services (CWS) and Behavioral Health Services’ (BHS) Pathways to Well-Being embrace the concept of partnership and collaboration as they work together as a team to help children, youth and families improve outcomes and achieve their goals.

AGREEMENT
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • August 6th, 2021

This Agreement is entered into by and between Preferred Family Healthcare, Inc 8333 E. Blue Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64133 and Raytown C-2 School District ("District") (collectively, "the Parties").

Contract Summary
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • February 23rd, 2016

Subcontractor Breakdown Name Service(s) Amount Chandrakanthi Sivalingam, M.D. Pediatric Psychiatry Services, including evaluation, medication monitoring, case management consultation, andrecord keeping Total aggregate funding amount for 28-month term of $1,463,681 (Period One - $209,097, Period Two - $627,292, and Period Three –$627,292) to be utilized for reimbursement across all six subcontractors, based upon client need, availability, and coverage. Kwitka Durana Peratt, M.D., Inc. Pediatric Psychiatry Services, including evaluation, medication monitoring, case management consultation, andrecord keeping Steven R. Calleros, M.D., Inc. Pediatric Psychiatry Services, including evaluation, medication monitoring, case management consultation, andrecord keeping Trust Hf, M.D. Pediatric Psychiatry Services, including evaluation, medication monitoring, case management consultation, and record keeping Stephanie Buchert, M.D., Inc. Pediatric Psychiatry Services, including evaluation, medicati

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AGREEMENT
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • April 2nd, 2019

This Agreement (this “Agreement”), is made as of March 01, 2012 (the “Effective Date”), by and between United Behavioral Health and its subsidiaries (“Vendor”) and UnitedHealthcare of Louisiana, Inc. (“United”). For services provided on or after its Effective Date, this Agreement supersedes and replaces any and all other agreements, whether written or oral, between the parties regarding the subject matter contained herein.

AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • March 10th, 2022

This Amendment (“Amendment No. 2”) to Agreement No. MA-042-20010220 for Behavioral Health Services for Military Families Services is made and entered into on July 1, 2022 (“Effective Date”) between Child Guidance Center, Inc. (“Contractor”), with a place of business at 525 N. Cabrillo Drive, Suite 300, Santa Ana, CA 92701, and the County of Orange, a political subdivision of the State of California (“County”), through its Health Care Agency, with a place of business at 405 W. 5th Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701. Contractor and County may sometimes be referred to individually as “Party” or collectively as “Parties”.

Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • July 7th, 2016

BACKGROUND: The Katie A. lawsuit settlement agreement provided the opportunity to transform the system that delivers mental health services to children, youth, and families in the child welfare foster care system into an integrated delivery system, coordination of resources, and a unified approach to services. Child Welfare Services (CWS) and Behavioral Health Services’ (BHS) Pathways to Well-Being embrace the concept of partnership and collaboration as they work together as a team to help children, youth and families improve outcomes and achieve their goals.

Re: UPMC Behavioral Health Services Agreement
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • September 5th, 2019

Administration recommends approval of the enclosed agreement with UPMC Behavioral Health of the Alleghenies. In doing so, the district can continue a productive relationship.

SONOMA COUNTY
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • November 25th, 2024

Authorize the Chair or the Chair’s designee to execute an Agreement with California Forensic Medical Group, Inc., to provide behavioral health services to incarcerated persons for the period October 1, 2023, through June 30, 2028, with two one-year options to extend with future Board approval. The estimated value of the Agreement, for five years and two optional extensions, is approximately $44,776,080.

Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • December 20th, 2016

BACKGROUND: The Katie A. lawsuit settlement agreement provided the opportunity to transform the system that delivers mental health services to children, youth, and families in the child welfare foster care system into an integrated delivery system, coordination of resources, and a unified approach to services. Child Welfare Services (CWS) and Behavioral Health Services’ (BHS) Pathways to Well-Being embrace the concept of partnership and collaboration as they work together as a team to help children, youth and families improve outcomes and achieve their goals.

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Behavioral Health Services Agreement • May 7th, 2012
Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • July 1st, 2015

BACKGROUND: The Katie A. lawsuit settlement agreement provided the opportunity to transform the system that delivers mental health services to children, youth, and families in the child welfare foster care system into an integrated delivery system, coordination of resources, and a unified approach to services. Child Welfare Services (CWS) and Behavioral Health Services’ (BHS) Pathways to Well-Being embrace the concept of partnership and collaboration as they work together as a team to help children, youth and families improve outcomes and achieve their goals.

TO THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AGREEMENT
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • June 28th, 2019

This Eighth Amendment to the Behavioral Health Services Agreement (this “Amendment”), is entered into as of (the “Amendment Effective Date”) by and between United Behavioral Health

Attachment C - CMHC Application
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • January 31st, 2019

The purpose of this agreement is for Contractor to provide behavioral health services and other family and child welfare services as referred by DCS and probation including, but not limited to, Medicaid Rehabilitation Option (“MRO”) and Medicaid Clinic Option (“clinic option” or “MCO”) services. Referrals for such services will be made according to the needs of children and families involved with DCS, whether by an Informal Adjustment (IA) or a Child In Need of Services (CHINS) case, a Children’s Mental Health Initiative (CMHI) case and children and families involved in juvenile delinquency or juvenile status cases (JD/JS clients) which includes any JD/JS IAs.

Attachment C - CMHC Application Submit an original (signed) proposal Department of Child Services Attn: Proposals 302 W. Washington Street Room E 306-MS47 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2739
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • January 13th, 2015

The purpose of this agreement is for Contractor to provide behavioral health services and other family and child welfare services as referred by DCS and probation including, but not limited to, Medicaid Rehabilitation Option (“MRO”) and Medicaid Clinic Option (“clinic option” or “MCO”) services. Referrals for such services will be made according to the needs of children and families involved with DCS, whether by an Informal Adjustment (IA) or a Child In Need of Services (CHINS) case, a Children’s Mental Health Initiative (CMHI) case and children and families involved in juvenile delinquency or juvenile status cases (JD/JS clients) which includes any JD/JS IAs.

Attachment E - CMHC Application Email signed (sign and scan or electronically via PDF) Application to: childwelfareplan@dcs.in.gov Subject Line: CMHC RFP Proposal
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • January 26th, 2023

The purpose of this agreement is for Contractor to provide behavioral health services and other family and child welfare services as referred by DCS and probation including, but not limited to, Medicaid Rehabilitation Option (“MRO”) and Medicaid Clinic Option (“clinic option” or “MCO”) services. Referrals for such services will be made according to the needs of children and families involved with DCS, whether by an Informal Adjustment (IA) or a Child In Need of Services (CHINS) case, a Children’s Mental Health Initiative (CMHI) case and children and families involved in juvenile delinquency or juvenile status cases (JD/JS clients) which includes any JD/JS IAs.

EXHIBIT 10.15 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AGREEMENT
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • January 30th, 2001 • Aps Healthcare Inc • Maryland
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AGREEMENT
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • February 2nd, 2024 • Virginia

THIS SERVICES AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into this 2nd day of February, 2024, by and between the CITY OF MANASSAS PARK, a Virginia municipal corporation, its successors and assigns (collectively, the “City”), and MEDOCRACY, INC., a Virginia corporation, its successors and assigns (collectively, the “Contractor”).

Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health Services Agreement • October 14th, 2015

BACKGROUND: The Katie A. lawsuit settlement agreement provided the opportunity to transform the system that delivers mental health services to children, youth, and families in the child welfare foster care system into an integrated delivery system, coordination of resources, and a unified approach to services. Child Welfare Services (CWS) and Behavioral Health Services’ (BHS) Pathways to Well-Being embrace the concept of partnership and collaboration as they work together as a team to help children, youth and families improve outcomes and achieve their goals.

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