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<strong>COSIG</strong> Co-Occurring Disorders Conference, Hershey PA, May 15-17, 2006<br />

MISA Continuum of Care<br />

Treatment<br />

Assessment<br />

Intensive Outpatient<br />

Outpatient<br />

Case Management<br />

Challenges<br />

Although MISA is an integrated project,<br />

funding streams remain distinct between<br />

mental health and drug/alcohol. This affects<br />

provider billing practices, data collection, and<br />

analysis of outcomes.<br />

MISA continuum is limited due to dual<br />

licensing requirement for providers.<br />

Few Board certified Child/Adolescent<br />

Psychiatrists available to provide direct<br />

services.<br />

Resource Coordination<br />

Administrative<br />

Intensive<br />

Challenges<br />

Medical Assistance requires ASAM for<br />

drug/alcohol treatment authorization and<br />

placement despite mental health<br />

diagnosis/classification.<br />

Formulating procedures to insure<br />

simultaneous assessment of psychiatric<br />

and addictive disorders.<br />

Accomplishments<br />

Providing Integrated services for adolescents within the<br />

framework of Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol<br />

Confidentiality Regulations.<br />

– Successful implementation of the targeted MISA Services<br />

– Expansion of MISA continuum<br />

– Integrated Assessment Protocols at CIU and BSU<br />

– Integrated SAP assessments<br />

– Integrated assessments at Youth Center as part of County<br />

Integrated Children’s Services Plan (ICSP)<br />

Development and implementation of appropriate,<br />

comprehensive continuing care plans, despite limited<br />

MISA provider network.<br />

Accomplishments<br />

Partnership with the Berks County Medicaid<br />

managed care entity for enhanced rates and<br />

inclusion of MISA screen in CCBHO contracts.<br />

Solidified the relationship between the Single<br />

County Authority, The Council On Chemical<br />

Abuse, and the Berks County Mental<br />

Health/Mental Retardation Program.<br />

Increased public and provider awareness of<br />

co-occurring disorders and integrated<br />

treatment models.<br />

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