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EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY COALITIONS

EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY COALITIONS. Pamela S. Hyde, J.D. – Administrator Kana Enomoto, MA – Principal Deputy Administrator . SAMHSA Power Session CADCA National Leadership Forum National Harbor, MD • February 7, 2013. TODAY’S DISCUSSION. 2. Prevention in Affordable Care Act

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EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY COALITIONS

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  1. EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY COALITIONS Pamela S. Hyde, J.D. – Administrator Kana Enomoto, MA – Principal Deputy Administrator SAMHSA Power Session CADCA National Leadership Forum National Harbor, MD • February 7, 2013

  2. TODAY’S DISCUSSION 2 • Prevention in Affordable Care Act • Post-Sandy Hook Activities • Opportunities for Coalitions

  3. ACA – PREVENTING DISEASE AND PROMOTING WELLNESS 3 • Targeted Prevention Activities – Commercial Insurance, Medicare, Medicaid • Required screenings (tobacco; alcohol; depression; DV for women; SA, developmental, & behavioral assessments for youth; HIV and STIs for adolescents) • Limitations on cost-sharing • Personalized prevention plans • Community Prevention Activities - Grant Programs • Prevention and Public Health Trust Fund • Community Transformation Grants • Incentives to participate in healthy lifestyle programs (Medicaid); to develop wellness programs (employers) • Home visiting grants (including SA screening)

  4. NATIONAL PREVENTION STRATEGY 4

  5. NATIONAL PREVENTION COUNCIL ACTION PLAN – JUNE 2012 5 • Tobacco Free Living • Tobacco SYNAR Program • Preventing Drug Abuse and Excessive Alcohol Use • SPF, SBIRT, DFC, Drug Courts, Primary/BH Integration, Prescription Drugs/Painkillers, National Prevention Week • Injury and Violence Free Living • National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention, Trauma-Informed Approach • Reproductive and Sexual Health • National HIV/AIDS Strategy, Integrating HIV Testing into SU Treatment Programs, HHS 12 Cites Project • Mental and Emotional Well-Being • MHPAEA, Project Launch, Safe Schools/Healthy Students, stopbullying.gov

  6. ACA HAS IT ALL 6 • Compliance w/Long-term Tx ( Relapse & Recurrence) • After-care (Including Rehabilitation) • Case Identification • Standard Treatment for Known Disorder • Universal • Selective • Indicated • Promotion

  7. ROLE OF COALITIONS IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH 7 BUILDING ON CADCA’S SEVEN STRATEGIES FOR COMMUNITY CHANGE: • Providing Information • Enhancing Skills • Providing Support • Enhancing Access/Reducing Barriers • Changing Consequences (Incentives/Disincentives) • Physical Design • Modifying/Changing Policies

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