Kelly Crosbie, MSW, LCSW

Director, DMHDDSUS

Hot Topics | March 28, 2025

A Note From Director Kelly Crosbie

Hello Friends,

 

It has been a week. Yesterday, we had a fabulous day at the I/DD Legislative Caucus where we were able to hear stories from people with I/DD and their families and advocate for more funding and supports for people with I/DD. It is always a powerful thing when the community works together. Thank you for letting us be part of that. 

 

We’ve also have some hard news this week. I wanted to give you some information about the reported SAMSHA cuts. On March 25, DHHS was notified by the federal government of an abrupt and immediate termination of federal grant funding related to COVID and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) thru our SAMSHA Substance Use Prevention Treatment Recovery Services (SUPTRS) Grant and Mental Health Block Grants (MHBG).  

 

While the department is still assessing the full extent of the termination of funding, we are certain that it will impact some services across the state. Only a sub-set of providers are affected and we are working to contact everyone affected by both phone and email. These are not our ‘usual’ grants but instead are supplemental grants given as part of COVID-APRA congressional funding. Most of the funding was slated to end in June 2025 or September 2025.  We are working to mitigate impact by determining if we can use other funding sources to cover the remaining months of the original grant though this is not guaranteed. 

 

I know this is an anxious time for our community. Thank you for your understanding and patience during this challenging time. We will continue to keep you informed and are here to support you through this process.  You can reach out to me at any time with questions or for more information. 

 

Thanks for all you do. 

 

My Best,



Kelly

NCDHHS Partners with Hazel Health to Provide Virtual Mental Health Services for K-12 Students in North Carolina

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced students across North Carolina will soon have access to high-quality, virtual mental health care through Hazel Health. This initiative, supported by an investment from DMH/DD/SUS and UnitedHealthcare, is part of a broader effort announced last year to provide virtual school-centered mental health care for up to one million students across select states nationwide. Through this initiative, nearly 400,000 students – amounting to almost 30% of North Carolina’s K-12 student population – will have access to Hazel Health’s mental health services.

NC Summit on Reducing Overdose Highlights

DMH/DD/SUS staff were part of the 600 plus attendees at the recent NC Summit on Reducing Overdose. The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) brought together local government leaders, experts, service providers, community partners, and individuals with lived experience to address the opioid overdose crisis. The summit provided a valuable opportunity for attendees to collaborate, share insights, and learn from one another with a focus on prevention, early intervention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery efforts. This event contributed to strengthening strategies for a statewide collective response to the epidemic.

Ribbon Cutting for New Behavioral Health Urgent Care

Representatives from DMH/DD/SUSVaya HealthDaymark Recovery Services, and Rowan County cut the ribbon on a new Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC) earlier this week.

The center is co-located with the existing Rowan Center facility providing comprehensive mental health and substance use services to adults and youth. The new BHUC is part of ongoing efforts to transform North Carolina’s crisis services.

Feedback Requested - Advanced Medical Home Standardized Performance Incentive Program Draft Policy Guide

NC Medicaid is seeking feedback from community partners on the design of the Advanced Medical Home (AMH) Standardized Performance Incentive Program. AMH is NC Medicaid’s cornerstone primary care program, serving more than 2 million Medicaid members across the state. Innovative primary care payment is critical to supporting practice improvements that lead to the outcomes that matter to Medicaid enrollees and their families. NC Medicaid plans to implement the AMH Standardized Performance Incentive program in 2026. The proposed AMH Standardized Performance Incentive program remains an important step to advance NC Medicaid’s goals of reducing provider burden and improving health outcomes.

 

Community partners are encouraged to provide feedback on the draft by emailing

Medicaid.NCEngagement@dhhs.nc.gov (subject line “AMH Standardized Performance Incentive Program Feedback”) by April 21, 2025.

View the Draft for Feedback

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