Keys to Sustaining SBIRT

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Keys to Sustaining SBIRT. Reducing Adolescent Substance Abuse Initiative March 29 th, 2016, 1:00 2:30pm ET Dane Libart, OK Dept. of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services Stephen Betts, Bill Wilson Center

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Guest Presenter #1 Dane Libart, LCSW Senior Screening Consultant Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services DLibart@odmhsas.org

SBIRT Sustainability: The Oklahoma Experience Dane Libart LCSW Senior Screening Consultant Oklahoma State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services

Introduction Dane Libart LCSW AT&T NAMI Family Advocacy Program State SBIRT Coordinator

Agenda Three Pilots Key Learning SBIRT OK Collaborative SBIRT CMHS s

Key Learning Emergency The Usual Suspects Personality Trumps Degree SBIRT Educates Transient Population Leadership actively engaged Not Operational Parker, Gary, et al. "Taking on substance abuse in the emergency room: One hospital s SBIRT story." International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 10.6 (2012): 984-990.

Key Learning Primary Care No Time Resistance is High Like Asking an LCSW to do a Physical Mutiny is Part of the Process Enough for a BH Practice Not Operational (occasionally) Parker, Gary Dean, et al. "SBIRT in primary care: The struggles and rewards." Journal of Addictive Behaviors, Therapy & Rehabilitation 2.1 (2013).

Key Learning FQHC: Primary Care Electronic Integration & The 60q Dream Screen SBIRT Saves Lives MUST Integrate Into Policy Leadership Must Actively Promote Somewhat Operational Today

Taking SBIRT to Scale Largest Hospital Systems in Oklahoma First Time State has attained Foundation Money Telehealth to Drive Productivity Using the Lessons Learned

SBIRT OK Collaborative Developing Sustainable SBIRT Models Reimbursement Drives Sustainability Each Partner Defines Sustainability CEO Buy-in Fully Integrated (hard stops) Contract Defines Responsibility

SBIRT OK Collaborative Pilot Program Contract Requirements Use CDC SBIRT Implementation Guide as model (data p19) Motivational Interviewing Certification (we provide) A Screening Plan (flow) minimum of 80% A Brief Intervention Plan A Referral Plan

SBIRT OK Collaborative Pilot Program Contract Requirements Integrate SBIRT into EMR with Task Notification Collaborate with Coding and Reimbursement Track Revenue Organizational Sustainability Requirements Data Provides Feedback Loop

SBIRT: Must Generate Revenue The Primary Care SBIRT (known) Universe of Billing Codes Code Definition Medicare G0444 Annual Depression Screen G0436 Tobacco Use Counselling 3-10 G0437 Tobacco Use Councelling >10 G0442 Annual Alcohol Misuse Screening G0443 Brief Face to Face behavoral Counseling Commercial CPT99401 CPT99406 CPT99407 CPT99408 CPT99409 CPT99420 Medicaid CPT 99408 CPT 99420 H0002 Preventive Medicine Counseling Smoking Cessation 3-10 min Smoking Cessation >10 min Alcohol/Substance Screen & Intervention 15 Min Alcohol/Substance Screen & Intervention >15 Min Alcohol Screen & Intervention >15 Min Alcohol/Substance Screen and Intervention Admin & Inter of Health Risk Assessment Behavioral Health Screening for Eligibility for Tx

SBIRT: Community Mental Health Centers Statute Looks Like SBIRT Trauma 76% to 93% Compliance Advance Notice of Intent 6 Months to Implement On-line training Data as Feedback Review Existing Policy for Compliance

Community Mental Health Centers OAC 450 17-3-21. Integrated screening, intake, and assessment services Core Standards Category: Clinical (a) CMHC policy and procedure shall require that a screening of each consumer s service needs is completed in a timely manner. An integrated screening should be welcoming and culturally appropriate, as well as maximize recognition of the prevalence of co-occurring disorders among those who typically present for services at a Community Mental Health Center. (b) Upon determination of appropriate admission, consumer intake, and assessment information shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) Behavioral, including substance use, abuse, and dependence; (2) Emotional, including issues related to past or current trauma; (3) Physical; (4) Social and recreational; and (5) Vocational.

Summary: Sustainability The Oklahoma Experience Sustainability is an Open Question It s About the Revenue The Answer is Coming In OK, CMHC Screening is SBIRT

Guest Presenter #2 Stephen Betts Director, Behavioral Health Integration Bill Wilson Center SBetts@bwcmail.org

Bill Wilson Center Serving Children, families and transitional-aged youth in Santa Clara County, California (San Jose and Area) Approximately 140 employees serve about 3,500 per year.

About two dozen programs offering a full array of services including foster care and adoption, crisis line/call center, dropin center, homeless services and Mental Health Services. (No, not that Bill Wilson) We recognize that many of our clients are impacted by substance use. Movement towards integrated care. Pilot with 8 clinicians in our Mental Health Program Aim to institutionalize the use of SBIRT agency-wide by the end of the year.

Challenges Heavy caseloads with competing demands Staff focus on Mental Health SUDS seen as a specialty Staff turnover I was trained in it but didn t know I was supposed to do it.

Roll out of Protocol Passed to SBIRT Pilot Team Incorporated into two-week new clinician orientation training QC/QI manager now tracking SBIRT

Strategies Protocol reinforces messages already provided to staff Core of seasoned clinicians Increasing staff awareness of how substance use impacts their clients Training new hires Don t have to be a substance use specialist Training sponsored by the National Council in April

Next Steps & Activities Next Round of Reports due April 15 SBIRT Scoop Individual TA Future webinars: Data Jam (April 2016) Staffing Considerations & Supervision (May/June 2016) Marijuana: Practical Implementation Guide (July/August 2016) Becoming Co-Occurring Disorders Capable (October/November 2016) 3/29/2016

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