Solving the nation’s ongoing mental health and substance use crisis requires innovation. That’s exactly what his CCBHC model enables, allowing participating community-based clinics the flexibility to expand services and tailor mental health and substance use care to the individual needs of their communities. To do.
What is CCBHC?
CCBHCs are clinics that provide 24/7 services to anyone who walks in the door, regardless of their ability to pay, and are funded at rates that expand access to comprehensive mental health and substance user care.
CCBHC expands access to care
The results were revolutionary. In the midst of a national mental health crisis, record-high overdose death rates, and continuing behavioral health workforce shortages, the CCBHC model is designed to expand services, reduce wait times, and improve We were able to lower barriers to accessing care while providing resources to clinics. Recruit and retain staff.
CCBHC by the numbers:
- >2M People currently served across all active CCBHCs and grantees
- 27 New staff positions created as a result of becoming a CCBHC
- 82% 56% of CCBHCs nationwide offer at least one type of MAT
People receiving care at CCBHCs experience:
- 72% reduction in hospitalizations
- 40.7% reduction in homelessness
- 60.3% less time in prison
It’s time to maximize your CCBHC’s success
Download CCBHC: A Vision for the Future of Community Behavioral Health and learn how clinics, policy makers, partner organizations, and the private sector can leverage the CCBHC model to improve mental health and substance use treatment and treatment in America. Learn how you can reimagine access to care. This document is our vision for how CCBHCs can fully realize the promise of the model.
Download the vision paper
Make CCBHC accessible to everyone
Despite this model’s proven success, many communities across the country still lack access to CCBHCs. Implementing program expansion and codifying the model into law will help ensure more people have access to quality care in their communities.
Join us in advocating to ensure everyone, everywhere, has access to quality, comprehensive mental health and substance use care in their communities. Make your voice heard today.