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2021 ANNUAL MEETING
2021 NABH Annual Meeting: Oct. 6-8, 2021. NABH is pleased to announce it will host its 2021 Annual Meeting from Wednesday, Oct. 6 – Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 at the Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC. The association re-scheduled for this later date in 2021 due to the MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY We have designed this online directory so NABH members can find both systems and facilities that provide services across the United States. Please call us at 202-393-6700 or e-mail nabh@nabh.org if you have questions. Thank you for all you do each day to support and advance NABH’s mission and vision! Explore the complete listing of NABHPATHWAYS TO CARE
Pathways to Care also emphasizes medications for opioid use disorders (OUDs) for two primary reasons. The first reason is because medications for OUDs are wholly underused across all populations and levels and settings of care—which has subsequently increased rates of overdose, death, hospital admissions, and neonatal abstinencesyndrome, and
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You're not alone. Confidential help is available for free. 1-800-662-HELP (4357) CMS EXPANDS MEDICARE TELEHEALTH COVERAGE FOR MENTAL HEALTH CMS Expands Medicare Telehealth Coverage for Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) extended some Medicare coverage of telehealth services that the agency authorized during the Covid-19 pandemic. The changes were included in the final 2021 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rulethat was
ACCREDITATION
Accreditation for behavioral healthcare organizations (including hospitals, residential treatment centers, and other organizational settings) is provided by several organizations, including: The Joint Commission. www.jointcommission.org. NABH Representation on Joint Commission PTACs. NABH holds seats on two key Professional andTechnical
HBIPS CORE MEASURES
NABH is playing a leadership role in efforts now underway to collect and report data on core measures for inpatient psychiatric services. The Hospital-Based Inpatient Psychiatric Services (HBIPS) core measure initiative is a major national leadership effort to improve quality, safety, and performance of hospital-based inpatient psychiatric services through the collaboration of hospitals NABH RELEASES THE HIGH COST OF COMPLIANCE: ASSESSING THE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. CONTACT: Jessica Zigmond. 202.393.6700, ext. 101. Jessica@nabh.org. NABH Examines the High Cost of Compliance on Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER.10/16 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Chapter 1 The Importance of Focusing on Restraint and Seclusion 3 Chapter 2 Leadership and Culture 6 Chapter 3 Staff Educaton 13 Chapter 4 Assessment, Treatment Planning, and Documentation 19 Chapter 5 Milieu Management and Early Intervention 23 Chapter 6 Debriefing 30 Chapter 7 Helpful Resources 33 Chapter 8 Acknowledgements 38 For an appendix of NABH – ACCESS. CARE. RECOVERYNABH RESOURCESNEWS INSIGHTSBE AN ADVOCATEPOLICY ISSUESANNUAL MEETINGABOUT NABH NABH Priorities for the 117th Congress. Ensuring access to mental health and addiction treatment and recovery services could not be more urgent or important than at this time. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that symptoms of anxiety disorder were approximately three times higher and prevalence ofdepression
2021 ANNUAL MEETING
2021 NABH Annual Meeting: Oct. 6-8, 2021. NABH is pleased to announce it will host its 2021 Annual Meeting from Wednesday, Oct. 6 – Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 at the Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC. The association re-scheduled for this later date in 2021 due to the MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY We have designed this online directory so NABH members can find both systems and facilities that provide services across the United States. Please call us at 202-393-6700 or e-mail nabh@nabh.org if you have questions. Thank you for all you do each day to support and advance NABH’s mission and vision! Explore the complete listing of NABHPATHWAYS TO CARE
Pathways to Care also emphasizes medications for opioid use disorders (OUDs) for two primary reasons. The first reason is because medications for OUDs are wholly underused across all populations and levels and settings of care—which has subsequently increased rates of overdose, death, hospital admissions, and neonatal abstinencesyndrome, and
LOGIN – NABH
You're not alone. Confidential help is available for free. 1-800-662-HELP (4357) CMS EXPANDS MEDICARE TELEHEALTH COVERAGE FOR MENTAL HEALTH CMS Expands Medicare Telehealth Coverage for Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) extended some Medicare coverage of telehealth services that the agency authorized during the Covid-19 pandemic. The changes were included in the final 2021 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rulethat was
ACCREDITATION
Accreditation for behavioral healthcare organizations (including hospitals, residential treatment centers, and other organizational settings) is provided by several organizations, including: The Joint Commission. www.jointcommission.org. NABH Representation on Joint Commission PTACs. NABH holds seats on two key Professional andTechnical
HBIPS CORE MEASURES
NABH is playing a leadership role in efforts now underway to collect and report data on core measures for inpatient psychiatric services. The Hospital-Based Inpatient Psychiatric Services (HBIPS) core measure initiative is a major national leadership effort to improve quality, safety, and performance of hospital-based inpatient psychiatric services through the collaboration of hospitals NABH RELEASES THE HIGH COST OF COMPLIANCE: ASSESSING THE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. CONTACT: Jessica Zigmond. 202.393.6700, ext. 101. Jessica@nabh.org. NABH Examines the High Cost of Compliance on Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER.10/16 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Chapter 1 The Importance of Focusing on Restraint and Seclusion 3 Chapter 2 Leadership and Culture 6 Chapter 3 Staff Educaton 13 Chapter 4 Assessment, Treatment Planning, and Documentation 19 Chapter 5 Milieu Management and Early Intervention 23 Chapter 6 Debriefing 30 Chapter 7 Helpful Resources 33 Chapter 8 Acknowledgements 38 For an appendix of NABH COVID-19 RESOURCES NABH Covid-19 Resources. Updated: May 12, 2021. This NABH-Covid-19 Resources page is designed to help NABH members access important and applicable resources as they navigate the Covid-19 pandemic. The first section includes PDF documents from NABH and other organizations, and the second section includes links to federal guidance and otherLOGIN – NABH
You're not alone. Confidential help is available for free. 1-800-662-HELP (4357)PATHWAYS TO CARE
Pathways to Care also emphasizes medications for opioid use disorders (OUDs) for two primary reasons. The first reason is because medications for OUDs are wholly underused across all populations and levels and settings of care—which has subsequently increased rates of overdose, death, hospital admissions, and neonatal abstinencesyndrome, and
JOIN US – NABH
The National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH) advocates for behavioral healthcare and represents provider systems committed to delivering responsive, accountable, and clinically effective prevention, treatment, and care for children, adolescents, adults and older adults with mental and substance use disorders. The NABH visionis of
ACCREDITATION
Accreditation for behavioral healthcare organizations (including hospitals, residential treatment centers, and other organizational settings) is provided by several organizations, including: The Joint Commission. www.jointcommission.org. NABH Representation on Joint Commission PTACs. NABH holds seats on two key Professional andTechnical
BOARD OF TRUSTEES & STAFF lin is the President and CEO of NABH. In this role, he serves as the association’s principal lobbyist, oversees the association’s advocacy work on Capitol Hill, and helps to set and implement strategic policy goals that support high-quality, evidence-based behavioral healthcare for Americans living with mental and substanceuse disorders.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES WITHIN GENERAL HEALTHCARE The NABH Committee on Behavioral Health Services within General Healthcare Systems works to understand and elevate on the NABH agenda those issues that impact behavioral health services within general medical settings; focus attention on issues related to the interface of psychiatry and general medicine; and develop services andresources.
190-DAY LIFETIME LIMIT The 190-day lifetime limit is problematic for patients being treated in psychiatric hospitals as they may easily exceed the 190 days if they have a chronic mental illness. It is important to end discrimination – in all its forms – against individuals with mental illnesses. That is why the National Association of PsychiatricHealth Systems
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PATHWAYS TO CARE 3 drug poisoning deaths increased 255 percent from 2005-2015, with 85-90 percent involving methamphetamine between 2010-2015.14 There is aKEY PROVISIONS
-continued- Key Provisions of Mental Health Reforms and Funding to Address the Opiate Crisis in the Final Version of the 21st Century Cures Act As approved NABH – ACCESS. CARE. RECOVERYNABH RESOURCESNEWS INSIGHTSBE AN ADVOCATEPOLICY ISSUESANNUAL MEETINGABOUT NABH NABH Priorities for the 117th Congress. Ensuring access to mental health and addiction treatment and recovery services could not be more urgent or important than at this time. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that symptoms of anxiety disorder were approximately three times higher and prevalence ofdepression
2021 ANNUAL MEETING
2021 NABH Annual Meeting: Oct. 6-8, 2021. NABH is pleased to announce it will host its 2021 Annual Meeting from Wednesday, Oct. 6 – Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 at the Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC. The association re-scheduled for this later date in 2021 due to the MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY We have designed this online directory so NABH members can find both systems and facilities that provide services across the United States. Please call us at 202-393-6700 or e-mail nabh@nabh.org if you have questions. Thank you for all you do each day to support and advance NABH’s mission and vision! Explore the complete listing of NABHACCREDITATION
Accreditation for behavioral healthcare organizations (including hospitals, residential treatment centers, and other organizational settings) is provided by several organizations, including: The Joint Commission. www.jointcommission.org. NABH Representation on Joint Commission PTACs. NABH holds seats on two key Professional andTechnical
CMS EXPANDS MEDICARE TELEHEALTH COVERAGE FOR MENTAL HEALTH CMS Expands Medicare Telehealth Coverage for Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) extended some Medicare coverage of telehealth services that the agency authorized during the Covid-19 pandemic. The changes were included in the final 2021 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rulethat was
BIDEN ADMINISTRATION RELEASES DRUG-POLICY PRIORITIES FOR The Biden administration on Thursday released a statement outlining its first-year, drug-policy priorities to address America’s overdose and addiction crises.. White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Acting Director Regina LaBelle noted in an announcement that these priorities will complement President Biden’s American Rescue Plan, which includes an investment of nearly BOARD OF TRUSTEES & STAFF lin is the President and CEO of NABH. In this role, he serves as the association’s principal lobbyist, oversees the association’s advocacy work on Capitol Hill, and helps to set and implement strategic policy goals that support high-quality, evidence-based behavioral healthcare for Americans living with mental and substanceuse disorders.
HBIPS CORE MEASURES
NABH is playing a leadership role in efforts now underway to collect and report data on core measures for inpatient psychiatric services. The Hospital-Based Inpatient Psychiatric Services (HBIPS) core measure initiative is a major national leadership effort to improve quality, safety, and performance of hospital-based inpatient psychiatric services through the collaboration of hospitals NABH RELEASES THE HIGH COST OF COMPLIANCE: ASSESSING THE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. CONTACT: Jessica Zigmond. 202.393.6700, ext. 101. Jessica@nabh.org. NABH Examines the High Cost of Compliance on Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER.10/16 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Chapter 1 The Importance of Focusing on Restraint and Seclusion 3 Chapter 2 Leadership and Culture 6 Chapter 3 Staff Educaton 13 Chapter 4 Assessment, Treatment Planning, and Documentation 19 Chapter 5 Milieu Management and Early Intervention 23 Chapter 6 Debriefing 30 Chapter 7 Helpful Resources 33 Chapter 8 Acknowledgements 38 For an appendix of NABH – ACCESS. CARE. RECOVERYNABH RESOURCESNEWS INSIGHTSBE AN ADVOCATEPOLICY ISSUESANNUAL MEETINGABOUT NABH NABH Priorities for the 117th Congress. Ensuring access to mental health and addiction treatment and recovery services could not be more urgent or important than at this time. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that symptoms of anxiety disorder were approximately three times higher and prevalence ofdepression
2021 ANNUAL MEETING
2021 NABH Annual Meeting: Oct. 6-8, 2021. NABH is pleased to announce it will host its 2021 Annual Meeting from Wednesday, Oct. 6 – Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 at the Mandarin Oriental Washington, DC. The association re-scheduled for this later date in 2021 due to the MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY We have designed this online directory so NABH members can find both systems and facilities that provide services across the United States. Please call us at 202-393-6700 or e-mail nabh@nabh.org if you have questions. Thank you for all you do each day to support and advance NABH’s mission and vision! Explore the complete listing of NABHACCREDITATION
Accreditation for behavioral healthcare organizations (including hospitals, residential treatment centers, and other organizational settings) is provided by several organizations, including: The Joint Commission. www.jointcommission.org. NABH Representation on Joint Commission PTACs. NABH holds seats on two key Professional andTechnical
CMS EXPANDS MEDICARE TELEHEALTH COVERAGE FOR MENTAL HEALTH CMS Expands Medicare Telehealth Coverage for Mental Health and Addiction Treatment Services. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) extended some Medicare coverage of telehealth services that the agency authorized during the Covid-19 pandemic. The changes were included in the final 2021 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rulethat was
BIDEN ADMINISTRATION RELEASES DRUG-POLICY PRIORITIES FOR The Biden administration on Thursday released a statement outlining its first-year, drug-policy priorities to address America’s overdose and addiction crises.. White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Acting Director Regina LaBelle noted in an announcement that these priorities will complement President Biden’s American Rescue Plan, which includes an investment of nearly BOARD OF TRUSTEES & STAFF lin is the President and CEO of NABH. In this role, he serves as the association’s principal lobbyist, oversees the association’s advocacy work on Capitol Hill, and helps to set and implement strategic policy goals that support high-quality, evidence-based behavioral healthcare for Americans living with mental and substanceuse disorders.
HBIPS CORE MEASURES
NABH is playing a leadership role in efforts now underway to collect and report data on core measures for inpatient psychiatric services. The Hospital-Based Inpatient Psychiatric Services (HBIPS) core measure initiative is a major national leadership effort to improve quality, safety, and performance of hospital-based inpatient psychiatric services through the collaboration of hospitals NABH RELEASES THE HIGH COST OF COMPLIANCE: ASSESSING THE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. CONTACT: Jessica Zigmond. 202.393.6700, ext. 101. Jessica@nabh.org. NABH Examines the High Cost of Compliance on Inpatient Psychiatric Facilities LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER.10/16 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Chapter 1 The Importance of Focusing on Restraint and Seclusion 3 Chapter 2 Leadership and Culture 6 Chapter 3 Staff Educaton 13 Chapter 4 Assessment, Treatment Planning, and Documentation 19 Chapter 5 Milieu Management and Early Intervention 23 Chapter 6 Debriefing 30 Chapter 7 Helpful Resources 33 Chapter 8 Acknowledgements 38 For an appendix of NABH COVID-19 RESOURCES NABH Covid-19 Resources. Updated: May 12, 2021. This NABH-Covid-19 Resources page is designed to help NABH members access important and applicable resources as they navigate the Covid-19 pandemic. The first section includes PDF documents from NABH and other organizations, and the second section includes links to federal guidance and otherNABH RESOURCES
Each year, NABH surveys its membership to track trends in behavioral health care. The NABH Annual Survey reports on how the psychiatric health delivery system is changing and tracks key trends in the development of various levels of care (including inpatient, partial hospitalization, residential treatment, and outpatient care). Among key indicators reported in the survey are: admissions andNEWS & INSIGHTS
CMS Proposes 2.1% Payment Increase to Per-Diem Base Rate for IPFs in FY 2022. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on April 7 proposed a 2.1-percent, Medicare payment increase to the per-diem base rate for inpatient psychiatric facilities (IPF) for fiscal year (FY) 2022. This adjustment would increase the per-diem base rate.JOIN US – NABH
The National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH) advocates for behavioral healthcare and represents provider systems committed to delivering responsive, accountable, and clinically effective prevention, treatment, and care for children, adolescents, adults and older adults with mental and substance use disorders. The NABH visionis of
PATHWAYS TO CARE
Pathways to Care also emphasizes medications for opioid use disorders (OUDs) for two primary reasons. The first reason is because medications for OUDs are wholly underused across all populations and levels and settings of care—which has subsequently increased rates of overdose, death, hospital admissions, and neonatal abstinencesyndrome, and
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Be an NABH Advocate! Since 1933, NABH has been a national leader in behavioral health advocacy and has a proven track record on legislative and regulatory issues. NABH has established relationships and meets regularly with Members of Congress, Executive Branch representatives, and other industry stakeholders on your behalf.ACCREDITATION
Accreditation for behavioral healthcare organizations (including hospitals, residential treatment centers, and other organizational settings) is provided by several organizations, including: The Joint Commission. www.jointcommission.org. NABH Representation on Joint Commission PTACs. NABH holds seats on two key Professional andTechnical
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