Illinois Code § 20 ILCS 1340/25

Development of Network plans.
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Each Network shall develop a plan for its respective region that addresses the following:
 
 
(a) Inventory of all mental health and substance use 
 
disorder services, primary health care facilities and services, private hospitals, State-operated psychiatric hospitals, long-term care facilities, social services, transportation services, and any services available to serve persons with mental and substance use illnesses.
 
 
(b) Identification of unmet community needs, 
 
including, but not limited to, the following:
 
 
 
(1) Waiting lists in community mental health and 
 
 
substance use disorder services.
 
 
 
(2) Hospital emergency department use by persons 
 
 
with mental and substance use illnesses, including volume, length of stay, and challenges associated with obtaining psychiatric assessment.
 
 
 
(3) Difficulty obtaining admission to inpatient 
 
 
facilities, and reasons therefor.
 
 
 
(4) Availability of primary care providers in the 
 
 
community, including Federally Qualified Health Centers and Rural Health Centers.
 
 
 
(5) Availability of psychiatrists and mental 
 
 
health professionals.
 
 
 
(6) Transportation issues.
 
 
 
(7) Other.
 
 
(c) Identification of opportunities to improve access 
 
to mental and substance use disorder services through the integration of specialty behavioral health services with primary care, including, but not limited to, the following:
 
 
 
(1) Availability of Federally Qualified Health 
 
 
Centers in community with mental health staff.
 
 
 
(2) Development of accountable care organizations 
 
 
or other primary care entities.
 
 
 
(3) Availability of acute care hospitals with 
 
 
specialized psychiatric capacity.
 
 
 
(4) Community providers with an interest in 
 
 
collaborating with acute care providers.
 
 
(d) Development of a plan to address community needs, 
 
including a specific timeline for implementation of specific objectives and establishment of evaluation measures. The comprehensive plan should include the complete continuum of behavioral health services, including, but not limited to, the following:
 
 
 
(1) Prevention.
 
 
 
(2) Client assessment and diagnosis.
 
 
 
(3) An array of outpatient behavioral health 
 
 
services.
 
 
 
(4) Case coordination.
 
 
 
(5) Crisis and emergency services.
 
 
 
(6) Treatment, including inpatient psychiatric 
 
 
services in public and private hospitals.
 
 
 
(7) Long-term care facilities.
 
 
 
(8) Community residential alternatives to 
 
 
institutional settings.
 
 
 
(9) Primary care services.

disorder services, primary health care facilities and services, private hospitals, State-operated psychiatric hospitals, long-term care facilities, social services, transportation services, and any services available to serve persons with mental and substance use illnesses.
including, but not limited to, the following:
substance use disorder services.
with mental and substance use illnesses, including volume, length of stay, and challenges associated with obtaining psychiatric assessment.
facilities, and reasons therefor.
community, including Federally Qualified Health Centers and Rural Health Centers.
health professionals.
to mental and substance use disorder services through the integration of specialty behavioral health services with primary care, including, but not limited to, the following:
Centers in community with mental health staff.
or other primary care entities.
specialized psychiatric capacity.
collaborating with acute care providers.
including a specific timeline for implementation of specific objectives and establishment of evaluation measures. The comprehensive plan should include the complete continuum of behavioral health services, including, but not limited to, the following:
services.
services in public and private hospitals.
institutional settings.

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