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| + | Due to temporary breakdown in SAMHSA funding for development of the BH-CCD domain analysis model, discussion of the latter was suspended. | ||
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| + | Conversation focused on Oklahoma: What they had to do as part of their Center for Integrated Health Solutions (CIHS) grant from the National Council of Community Behavioral Health (NCCBH), as a pass through from SAMHSA? | ||
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| + | How these grant requirements may overlap with the BH-CCD domain analysis. | ||
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| + | Facts discovered and suggestions made were: | ||
| + | * The 5 CIHS State grantees seem to have been asked to do more or less the same thing as the BH-CCD. OK at least quickly realized that this overlap was an opportunity to leverage what CBCC is doing. | ||
| + | * Richard agreed to get in touch with the CIHS program director, Mike Lardiere, to suggest collaboration sooner rather than later among the 5 States | ||
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| + | Meeting adjourned at 1300 PST | ||
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Revision as of 21:49, 13 March 2012
Contents
Community-Based Collaborative Care Working Group Meeting
Meeting Information
Attendees
- Jim Crawford
- Suzanne Gonzales-Webb CBCC Co-chair
- Tracy Leeper
- Richard Thoreson CBCC Co-chair
- Ioana Singureanu
- Serafina Versaggi
Agenda
- (05 min) Roll Call, Approve Minutes & Accept Agenda
- (45 min) Behavioral Health Vocabulary recommendations.
Minutes
Behavioral Health Due to temporary breakdown in SAMHSA funding for development of the BH-CCD domain analysis model, discussion of the latter was suspended.
Conversation focused on Oklahoma: What they had to do as part of their Center for Integrated Health Solutions (CIHS) grant from the National Council of Community Behavioral Health (NCCBH), as a pass through from SAMHSA?
How these grant requirements may overlap with the BH-CCD domain analysis.
Facts discovered and suggestions made were:
- The 5 CIHS State grantees seem to have been asked to do more or less the same thing as the BH-CCD. OK at least quickly realized that this overlap was an opportunity to leverage what CBCC is doing.
- Richard agreed to get in touch with the CIHS program director, Mike Lardiere, to suggest collaboration sooner rather than later among the 5 States
Meeting adjourned at 1300 PST