Colorado Code § 27-67-105

Monitoring - reports
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(1) On or before September 1, 2018, and by
September 1 of each year thereafter, each mental health agency shall report to the BHA the
following information:
(a) The number of children and youth who are at risk of out-of-home placement and
whose parent or legal guardian requested residential or community-based care pursuant to
section 27-67-104 to whom the following services were provided:
(I) An assessment pursuant to section 27-67-104 (1)(a);
(II) Community-based care;
(III) Residential treatment; or
(IV) Post-residential follow-up services;
(b) The number of children and youth who are at risk of out-of-home placement and for
whom a child abuse and neglect referral was made to the county department;
(c) The number of children and youth for whom either:
(I) An assessment was requested but not performed, and the reasons that the assessment
was not performed; or
(II) An assessment was performed but the mental health agency did not provide services
pursuant to this article 67, and the reasons that services were not provided, including whether the
family refused the services offered;
(d) The costs associated with the provision of the mental health treatment services
described in subsection (1)(a) of this section;
(e) The demographic information of the children, youth, and families served, as outlined
by the BHA;
(f) The outcomes of treatment for the children and youth served, as determined by the
BHA in consultation with mental health agencies, service providers, and families;
(g) The length of stay and funding totals for residential services and community-based
care; and
(h) The aggregate number of third-party reviews completed by the BHA for children
served pursuant to this article 67, delineated by children who are and are not categorically
eligible for medicaid.
(2) On or after January 1, 2019, the BHA shall make the information obtained pursuant
to subsection (1) of this section available to the public by posting it to the BHA's website. Any
information so posted must not include any personal health information.

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