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

Policy Background (<strong>COSIG</strong> Executive<br />

Report)<br />

Pennsylvania’s Workforce<br />

Development 2005<br />

Policy<br />

Program<br />

Personnel<br />

• 1997-99 Mental Illness & Substance Abuse<br />

Consortium (joint participation by OMHSAS and<br />

DOH)<br />

• 5 county pilot projects with 2 year evaluation<br />

• Co-occurring State Incentive Grant (<strong>COSIG</strong>)<br />

– Develop permanent statewide infrastructure to<br />

support co-occurring service delivery<br />

– Co-occurring State Advisory Committee (CODAC)<br />

• 5 sub-committees (Screening & Assessment; Provider<br />

Approval; Workforce Development; Data Integration;<br />

Reimbursement)<br />

Drafted Joint Bulletin<br />

• COD Capable Programs will be licensed<br />

this year<br />

• Licensing staff are be trained in the<br />

components of a COD Capable Program<br />

• COD program staff must demonstrate the<br />

COD competencies<br />

COD Capable Facility<br />

‣A licensed facility that:<br />

Addresses co-occurring psychiatric and<br />

substance use disorders in its policies and<br />

procedures;<br />

Provides integrated assessment, coordinates<br />

treatment planning and programming<br />

addressing both sets of disorders;<br />

Develops interagency coordination for cooccurring<br />

services and ensures COD<br />

discharge planning;<br />

Addresses interaction between disorders re:<br />

readiness to change, relapse & recovery.<br />

COD Enhanced Facility<br />

‣A dually-licensed facility that:<br />

Has programmatic capacity to provide<br />

integrated substance use and psychiatric<br />

treatment to persons presenting with<br />

symptomatic and/or functional impairments as<br />

a result of their co-occurring disorders; and<br />

Address CODs using an integrated<br />

philosophy and treatment model in a single<br />

setting.<br />

Program Features<br />

A. COD Mission and Philosophy<br />

B. COD Screening<br />

C. COD Assessment Process<br />

D. COD Program Content<br />

E. Integrated Treatment Planning<br />

F. Medication<br />

G. Crisis Intervention Procedures<br />

H. Communication, Collaboration & Consultation<br />

I. Staff Competencies<br />

J. Transition/Discharge/Aftercare<br />

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