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Ventura Unified weighs Healthy Campus contract to bill insurers for school-based mental-health services amid privacy and opt-out concerns
Summary
District leaders presented a grant-funded partnership with Healthy Campus to implement California's multi-payer fee schedule to sustain counseling and mental-health services. The contract would be largely grant-funded but includes ongoing fees and a 10% claims share; parents and advocacy groups raised questions about data security, consent and insurance limits.
Ventura Unified School District staff presented a proposed partnership with Healthy Campus at the Nov. 19 board meeting to implement California’s multi-payer fee schedule, a state program that allows school districts to bill insurance for certain school-based mental-health services.
Ed Services staff said the district applied for a School Linked Partnership and Capacity Grant to build the necessary digital and administrative infrastructure; the five-year contract under discussion would be funded by that grant for implementation and platform setup (staff cited $1.4 million for setup in discussion), with a $36,000 annual maintenance fee after the grant period and a vendor fee equal to 10% of every processed claim.
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