July 2023

Substance Use Disorder Stakeholder Newsletter

This newsletter provides information and updates from HCPF on House Bill (HB) 18-1136 and the Substance Use Disorder (SUD) benefit at Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid program). Share this newsletter with your colleagues. Previous editions are on the SUD webpage: Ensuring Full Continuum SUD Benefits. Your feedback, ideas and questions are welcome and can be shared with us at [email protected] 
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What's New


Register now for HCPF Annual Stakeholder Webinar on Aug. 8

Please register to join Health Care Policy & Financing leaders for a webinar on Aug. 8 from 9-11 a.m. This event will share what we accomplished together last year, address priorities for this fiscal year, and invite stakeholder feedback and comments. 

 

1115 SUD Waiver Midpoint Assessment 

The SUD team at HCPF recently completed Midpoint Assessments during which we received significant provider and member feedback that will be included in a report to CMS. Once completed, the report will be public. Thank you to all who provided input, data, and information during this process! Stakeholder feedback on the SUD benefit is always welcome by email: [email protected]

Take Note


DEA Update 

As of June 27, 2023, the DEA requires 8 hours of training on the treatment and management of patients with opioid or other substance use disorders for all initial registrations and renewals of DEA-licensed practitioners. More details and guidance on this requirement can be found on the ASAM website. 

Debunking Myths & Misinformation About Health First Colorado


Did you know… IOP services are billed daily? An ASAM 2.1 level of care includes weekly programing for a minimum of 9 hours per week for adults and 6 hours per week for youth. Level 2.1 services can be conducted in regularly scheduled sessions that follow a planned format of treatment services of 9 to 19 contact hours per week for adults and 6 to 19 contact hours per week for youth under the age of eighteen to meet criteria for IOP level of care.  



A format of 3 hours each on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, with an individual session each week is most common, but is not required. IOP services are billed daily, based on a three hour service block. Total claims for a week must fit within program standards. 

Other Things Happening in the SUD Space


Please consider attending the BHA Peer Workforce Quarterly Collaborative & Networking Forum 


Peer Support Services continue to expand in the state of Colorado. This growing resource will be an increasingly important tool in the SUD space focusing on whole-person care and support.  


The forum is next scheduled for a 90 minutes session on July 27 at 12 p.m.

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