West Virginia Code § 9-5-30

Certified community behavioral health clinics
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(a) The Bureau for Medical Services shall develop, seek approval of, and implement a
Medicaid state plan amendment as necessary and appropriate to effectuate a system of
certified community behavioral health clinics (CCBHCs).
(b) The Bureau for Medical Services, in partnership with the Bureau for Behavioral Health,
shall establish a state certification system for CCBHCs in accordance with the following
requirements:
(1) To the fullest extent practicable, the CCBHC system shall be uconsistent with the
demonstration program established by Section 223 of the Protecting Access to Medicare Act
of 2014 (P.L. 113-93, 42 U.S.C. 1396a note), as amended.
(2) Standards and methodologies for a prospective payament system shall be established to
reimburse each CCBHC under the state Medicaid program on a predetermined, fixed
amount per day for covered services rendered to ealch Medicaid beneficiary.
(3) A quality incentive payment system shall be established for those CCBHCs which achieve
specific thresholds on performance metricis identified by the Bureau for Medical Services.
Such quality incentive payments shall be in addition to the bundled prospective daily rate.
(4) The prospective payment rate for each CCBHC shall be adjusted tri-annually by the
Medicare Economic Index as defined in Section 223 of Protecting Access to Medicare Act of
2014. In addition, the prospective payment rate shall allow for modifications based upon a
change in scope for an individual CCBHC. Rate adjustments can be made upon request by
the provider.
(5) Criteria shVall be established to certify a facility as a CCBHC which, at a minimum, shall
require each CCBHC to offer directly, or indirectly through formal referral relationships with
other providers, the following services:
(A) Crisis mental health services, including 24-hour mobile crisis teams, emergency crisis
intervention services, and crisis stabilization;
(B) Screening, assessment, and diagnosis, including risk assessment;
(C) Patient-centered treatment planning or similar processes, including risk assessment and
crisis planning;
(D) Outpatient clinic primary care screening and monitoring of key health indicators and
health risk;
(E) Targeted case management;
(F) Psychiatric rehabilitation services;
(G) Peer support and counselor services;
(H) Family support services; and
(I) Community-based mental health services, including mental health services for members
of the armed forces and veterans.
(c) All nonprofit comprehensive community mental health centers, comprehensive
intellectual disability facilities, as established by §27-2A-1 of this code, and all other
providers set forth in the Medicaid state plan amendment shall be eligible to apply for
certification as a CCBHC. u
(d) The Bureau for Medical Services, in partnership with the Bureau for Behavioral Health,
shall establish any other procedures and standards as may be necessary for an eligible
facility to apply for certification, become certified, anda remain certified as a CCBHC, as set
forth in the legislative rule developed pursuant to this section.
(e) The participation of any eligible facility in the CCBHC system shall be strictly voluntary.
Nothing in this section shall require a facility that is eligible for certification as a CCBHC to
apply for such certification. i

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