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Regional behavioral‑health changes: jail meds reimbursement, 28E DAP proposal and elimination of IHH services noted
Summary
Disability services representatives reported the ASO will reimburse jail mental‑health medication charges and discussed a proposed 28E agreement for a regional Disability Access Point (DAP); staff also flagged the elimination of some intensive case management (IHH) programs and potential service transitions to MCOs or DHS.
Representatives for regional disability services told the Jackson County Board of Supervisors Aug. 19 that a number of statewide and regional behavioral‑health changes are affecting local services, including confirmation that the Administrative Services Organization (ASO) will reimburse mental‑health medications provided in county jails and a regional proposal to create a Disability Access Point (DAP) with a 28E agreement.
Jack and Lene said the governing board reported the ASO is reimbursing jail…
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