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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Sickles
Plan for Reducing State Hospital Admissions and Creating Capacity

Item 311 #1h

Item 311 #1h

First Year - FY2023 Second Year - FY2024
Health and Human Resources
Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services FY2023 $250,000 FY2024 $0 GF

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Page 349, line 43, strike "$129,085,840" and insert "$129,335,840".

Page 354, after line 28, insert:

"II. The Department of Developmental and Behavioral Health Services, in conjunction with the Department of Medical Assistance Services, shall engage with a third party consultant who possesses expertise in Behavioral Health systems reform to develop a series of policy and program recommendations, along with an implementation plan for reducing the state psychiatric hospital rate of admissions, length of stay and readmission rates. The consultant shall solicit feedback from relevant stakeholders, agencies and localities and assess various policy models from other states and leading behavioral health authorities. The consultant shall compile a report that will be due to the Secretary of Health and Human Resources, the Chair of the Behavioral Health Commission and the Chairs of House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees no later than October 1, 2022. The report shall include transition plans for facility closures for Piedmont and Catawba, an inventory of current placements for complex institutionalized populations, an analysis of the existing community based continuum of care and recommendations to address identified gaps, and an analysis of opportunities to leverage federal revenue for inpatient psychiatric and home and community based services. The report shall include a fiscal impact analysis of recommendations and opportunities for budget neutrality and cost savings.”



Explanation

(This amendment directs the Department of Developmental and Behavioral Health Services, in conjunction with the Department of Medical Assistance Services, to engage with a third party consultant who possesses expertise in Behavioral Health systems reform to develop a series of policy and program recommendations, along with an implementation plan for reducing the state psychiatric hospital rate of admissions, length of stay and readmission rates.)