Colorado Code § 27-62-103

Standardized assessment tool - standardized screening tools - interagency coordination - single referral and entry point
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(1) Standardized assessment
tool. Subject to available appropriations, the BHA shall select a single standardized assessment
tool to facilitate identification of behavioral health issues and other related needs in children and
youth and to develop a plan to implement the tool for programmatic utilization. The BHA shall
consult with the department of health care policy and financing, managed care entities, counties,
stakeholders, and other relevant departments, as appropriate, prior to selecting the tool.
(2) Standardized screening tools. Subject to available appropriations, the BHA shall
select developmentally appropriate and culturally competent statewide behavioral health
standardized screening tools for primary care providers serving children, youth, and caregivers
in the perinatal period, including postpartum women. The BHA and the department of human
services may make the tools available electronically for health-care professionals and the public.
Prior to the adoption of the standardized assessment tool described in subsection (1) of this
section, and the standardized screening tools described in this subsection (2), the BHA shall lead
a public consultation process involving relevant stakeholders, including health-care professionals
and managed care entities, with input from the department of health care policy and financing,
the department of public health and environment, and the division of insurance.
(3) Single statewide referral and entry point. Subject to available appropriations, the
BHA, in conjunction with the department of health care policy and financing, the department of
public health and environment, and other relevant departments and counties, as necessary, shall
develop a plan for establishing a single statewide referral and entry point for children and youth
who have a positive behavioral health screening or whose needs are identified through a
standardized assessment. In developing the single statewide referral and entry point plan, the
BHA shall seek input from relevant stakeholders, including counties, managed care entities
participating in the statewide managed care system, families of children and youth with
behavioral health disorders, communities that have previously implemented wraparound
services, mental health professionals, and other relevant departments.

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