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Operational Divisions
Division of Community Behavioral Health
Philadelphia is the only county in Pennsylvania that opted to create its own 501(c)(3) Behavioral Health Managed Care Organization. CBH provides reinvestment opportunities that advance the system in priority areas.
Keeps administrative costs very low – less than 10% Provides member support 24 hours/ 7 days per week. Offers language interpretation services
CBH has earned the National Committee for Quality Assurance’s (NCQA) Managed Behavioral Health Organization (MBHO) Full Accreditation. CBH awarded evidencebased practice designations to 27 programs serving children, demonstrating our commitment to offering an array of high-quality, 27 community-based treatment options.
CY 2018 CBH Members At A Glance
CBH has demonstrated the ability to provide effective integrated care as a behavioral health carve-out. Our collaborative partnerships with the physical health managed care organizations have resulted in CBH’s second Pay for Performance award from the PA Department of Human Services.
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19% 55%
Nearly 718,000 eligible members
Eligible members: 47% male 53% female Over 118,000 used services
6% 6% 55% 19% 15% 55% 15% 6% 6% Used services: 51% male 49% female 19% ELIGIBLE MEMBERS
Black/African American 2% 3% 2% 6% 6% 3% 19% 15% 24% 19% 24% 19% 55% 52% 52%
Hispanic, Any Race 2%
ELIGIBLE MEMBERS MEMBERS USING SERVICES ELIGIBLE MEMBERS MEMBERS USING SERVICES Black/African American ELIGIBLE MEMBERS Other AsianWhite Hispanic, Any Race Hispanic, Any RaceBlack/African American MEMBERS USING SERVICES White Black/African American Hispanic, Any Race White Asian Other
Division of Intellectual disAbility Services
Intellectual disAbility Services The division of Intellectual disAbility Services is responsible for oversight, planning, administering, and coordinating intellectual disability and autism supports and services. IDS is an administrative entity under contract with the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, Office of Developmental Programs to administer services in Philadelphia County for persons with an intellectual disability or autism. IDS works with the Commonwealth, who provides the funding and service providers to offer quality supports and services so individuals will have choices in their lives, meaningful relationships, and participation in their community as valued citizens.
Early Intervention Services The Philadelphia Infant Toddler Early Intervention Program is an entitlement program for infants and toddlers from birth to three years of age who have or are at risk for having a developmental delay. IDS coordinates this program in Philadelphia County and reports to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Office 8,006 intake referrals in FY 2019. This reflects an 11.2% of Child Development and Early Learning, which also provides the increase from FY 2018. funding for this program. Anyone can make a referral to Early Intervention and all referred children will receive a developmental assessment; many will also receive a multidisciplinary evaluation.
Division of Behavioral Health
This division includes the Office of Mental Health and the Office of Addiction Services. Through an extensive network, DBH provides mental health and substance use treatment services for uninsured and under-insured adults and children requiring medical, social, and educational services. The office provides these services through an extensive network of contracted provider agencies located throughout Philadelphia. This network of services includes:
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community mental health centers More than specialized behavioral 30 health agencies 5 crisis response centers
In partnership with these contract providers, the Division of Behavioral Health offers access to a comprehensive range of behavioral health services. These services include but are not limited to: • Emergency and crisis intervention • Outreach • Social and psychiatric rehabilitation • Recovery support • Individual and group counseling • Person-driven service • Family support • Early intervention • Residential support • Substance-use prevention