INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Behavioral Health Initiative Funding Update
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Behavioral Health Initiative Funding Update 1
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Timeline of NTAC and Behavioral Health Initiative recommendations • May-August 2018 Consult and Confer period • NTAC discussed at meetings in Oct 2018, Dec 2018 and March 2019 • March 14, 2019 NTAC sends letter with recommendations to RADM Weahkee • June 17, 2019 Face-to-Face meeting with NTAC and IHS senior leadership
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Current status of NTAC Recommendations • At June meeting RADM Weahkee verbally requested broader input on the NTAC recommendations – https: //www. ihs. gov/sites/dbh/themes/responsive 2017/displ ay_objects/documents/ntacletterto. RADMWeahkee 031319. p df • IHS is preparing a letter to announce additional opportunity for Tribal Consultation and Urban Confer
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE New IHS Opioid Grant Program 4
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE IHS Opioid Grant Pilot Program • In FY 2019 The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2019 (Public Law 116 -6), provided a $10 million increase in the Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program budget line to better combat the opioid epidemic by creating a Special Behavioral Health Pilot Program (SBHPP), modeled after the Special Diabetes Program for Indians. 5
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE IHS Opioid Grant Pilot Program • The explanatory statement further instructs the IHS that this Special Behavioral Health Pilot Program shall be developed in coordination with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)… – IHS has met with SAMHSA staff to review their Tribal Opioid Response grant in order to avoid duplication and gather lessons learned 6
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE IHS Opioid Grant Pilot Program 1. …Grants for supporting the development, documentation, and sharing of locally designed and culturally appropriate prevention, treatment, recovery, and aftercare services for mental health and substance use disorders in American Indian and Alaska Native communities, and 2. Providing services and technical assistance to grantees to collect and evaluate performance of the program. 7
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Open Tribal Consultation & Urban Confer period • Dear Tribal Leader letter issued June 19 – www. ihs. gov/sites/newsroom/themes/responsive 2017/display_o bjects/documents/2019_Letters/DTLL_Opioid_Grand_Funds_06 1919. pdf • Virtual Tribal Consultation held June 25 and July 9. • Virtual Urban Confer held June 27. • Recordings of Virtual Sessions available here: – www. ihs. gov/dbh/consultationandconfer/ • Face-to-Face Consultation scheduled July 31 at the Direct Services Tribes National Meeting in Albuquerque 8
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Open Comments • Which priorities need to be considered in developing grant program objectives and goals to address opioid prevention, treatment and recovery? • What are the associated national outcomes with each of the priorities identified? • How can the IHS demonstrate effectiveness using data and evaluation methods? • What distribution formula or methodology should be utilized in the selection and award process? 9
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Written Comments Encouraged • Written comments will be accepted through the duration of the Tribal Consultation and Urban Confer comment period. The deadline to provide comments is Thursday, August 1, 2019. • Send comments by e-mail to: consultation@ihs. gov or urbanconfer@ihs. gov – Subject Line: IHS FY 2019 Opioid Grant Funds 10
INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE Written Comments Encouraged • Written comments will be accepted through the duration of the Tribal Consultation and Urban Confer comment period. The deadline to provide comments is Thursday, August 1, 2019. • Send comments by postal mail to: RADM Michael D. Weahkee Principal Deputy Director Indian Health Service 5600 Fishers Lane, Mail Stop: 08 E 86 Rockville, MD 20857 Attention: IHS FY 2019 Opioid Grant Funds 11
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