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Multnomah County outlines system-level "CLP Plus" plan to restructure behavioral health services

Multnomah County Board of Commissioners · March 12, 2024
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Summary

County health officials presented a multi-briefing plan to develop a ‘Comprehensive Local Plan Plus’ (CLP Plus) that shifts planning from program checklists to system transformation, emphasizing a central coordinating 'brain', data sharing, and investments in transition teams and sober transitional housing.

Multnomah County's Health Department presented the first of three briefings on a Comprehensive Local Plan Plus (CLP Plus) intended to move behavioral health planning from a program-level checklist to a population- and systems-oriented blueprint.

Rachel Banks, the county health department director, told the Board the briefings are designed to balance statutory requirements with urgent operational needs, community engagement and resource constraints. "We want one that promotes optimal behavioral health for all," Banks said, explaining the department's intent to synthesize 10 years of assessments, produce a CAST-driven…

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