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OHA outlines revamp of county financial assistance agreements to boost local accountability for behavioral health services
Summary
OHA behavioral health leaders described a two-year effort to modernize County Financial Assistance Agreements (CFAA), saying 26 of 35 revamped grant agreements have been executed and that the update streamlines requirements into eight core service areas to improve outcomes and fiscal transparency.
Ebony Clark, behavioral health director at the Oregon Health Authority, told the Ways and Means Human Services Subcommittee that OHA has completed a two-year revamp of County Financial Assistance Agreements (CFAA) to better align state grants with contemporary local behavioral health needs.
"The CFAA are the primary way the state funds community mental health…
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