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TELEBEHAVIORAL HEALTH Overview and Potential Pilot Areas September 15 th , 2014

Overview and Potential Pilot Areas September 15 th, 2014

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Page 1: Overview and Potential Pilot Areas September 15 th, 2014

TELEBEHAVIORAL HEALTH

Overview and Potential Pilot AreasSeptember 15th, 2014

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Mental Health, Substance Use and Prevention Services

7 Counties through 9 Locations in North Central and Central Illinois

240,000 Service Area Population 100+ Communities Technology-enabled Strategy Since 2005

ABOUT NORTH CENTRAL

www.ncbhs.org

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2005 Implemented Child/Adolescent Telepsychiatry

2006 Telepsych Expanded to Adult Population 2008 Expanded to Outpatient Group, Individual,

Psychosocial Rehab, PSH 2010 Expanded to Level I/II Substance Use 2011 Licensed Web-based Platform 2013 Expanded to 8 Hospital ED’s 2014 Expanded to Adult Redeploy MRT, Jail

Services, Virtual Access Center

Telebehavioral Health Timeline

www.ncbhs.org

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www.ncbhs.org

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www.ncbhs.org

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Seven Polycom Interconnected Office Sites Eight Hospital Web-based Platform Sites One Polycom Supervised Residential Site Using 3 Different Technology Formats:

◦ Large Polycom Units – Telepresence Group Rooms◦ Individual Computer Polycom Software◦ Customized Web-based Platform

January 1st Partnership to Serve Insurance Contracts Statewide

Capability to Provide Telebehavioral Health Services Anywhere with a High Speed Internet Connection

Where We Are Today

www.ncbhs.org

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Children’s Services (Crisis, Assessment, Consultation, Treatment)

Schools Home Social Service Providers Pediatric Primary Care Health Homes/IDS Care Coordination Others

Potential Children’s Telebehavioral Pilot Areas

www.ncbhs.org