File #: 24-91    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/23/2024 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 2/27/2024 Final action:
Title: Consideration of Resolution of the Lake County Board of Supervisors Authorizing the Lake County Behavioral Health Services Director to Sign the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (ODS) Implementation Plan.
Sponsors: Behavioral Health Services
Attachments: 1. RESOLUTION_Medi-Cal ODS Implementation Plan Authorization, 2. DMC-ODS Implementation Plan Lake County - Clean Version 2023-12-18
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Memorandum


Date: February 27, 2024

To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Elise Jones, Director Behavioral Health Services Department

Subject: Consideration of Resolution of the Lake County Board of Supervisors Authorizing the Lake County Behavioral Health Services Director to Sign the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (ODS) Implementation Plan.

Executive Summary:

Lake County Behavioral Health Services Department has been working diligently over the past two years to join the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (DMC-ODS). In partnership with the Department of Health Care Services, LCBHS has developed an Implementation Plan for joining DMC-ODS.

The DMC-ODS provides a continuum of care modeled after the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Criteria for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services, enables more local control and accountability, provides greater administrative oversight, creates utilization controls to improve care and efficient use of resources, implements evidenced based practices in SUD treatment, and coordinates with other systems of care.

This approach provides Medi-Cal members with access to the care and system interaction needed in order to achieve sustainable recovery.

In 2015, California's DMC-ODS program was the nation's first SUD treatment demonstration project approved by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) under a Medicaid Section 1115 authority. A University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) evaluation conducted on DMC-ODS found that the pilot program yielded significant improvements in quality of care within counties that opted into the program, when compared with Drug Medi-Cal (DMC) only counties. UCLA found that participating in DMC-ODS led to an increase in access to treatment by 7 percent, as well as enhanced care coordination and integration with physical health services for DMC-ODS counties. Furthermore, 80 percent of DMC-ODS counties have implemented a Beneficiary...

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