D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 22. HEALTH |
SubTilte 22-A. MENTAL HEALTH |
Chapter 22-A25. HEALTH HOME CERTIFICATION STANDARDS |
Section 22-A2500. HEALTH HOME PROGRAM
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2500.1 These rules establish the requirements and process for certifying a Mental Health Rehabilitation Services (MHRS) Core Services Agency (CSA) as a Health Home provider in the District of Columbia.
2500.2 A Health Home is an MHRS CSA that serves as the coordinating entity for services offered to a person with a mental illness (consumer) who has or is at risk of developing co-occurring chronic medical conditions. The provider is the central point for coordinating patient-centered and population-focused care for both behavioral health and other medical services. The Health Home provider is compensated on a per member per month (PMPM) basis to coordinate care between itself as the behavioral health provider, and other physical and specialty health care providers and community-based services and supports. The purpose and goal of individualized care coordination is to increase collaboration and integration of behavioral, health and community based services, improve management of chronic conditions, and reduce avoidable health care costs, specifically for hospital admissions, readmissions and emergency room visits.