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Official Document Type
Amendment
Approved Date
02/25/2025
Control Number
2025-053
Agenda Item Number
14.A.
Entity Name
utheast Florida Behavioral Health Network, Inc.
Subject
Amendment No. 1 to the Service Agreement for Administration of Opioid Settlement Proceeds
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AMENDED AND <br />RESTATED SERVICE <br />AGREEMENT <br />2. Funding is currently available for the CORE programs under MSOCR, the current <br />Other Cost Accumulator (OCA), associated with this Agreement for ME Opioid <br />TF Coord <br />Opioid Recovery Care funding. <br />D. Covered Services as defined in Florida Administrative Code 65E-14.021 <br />For simplicity MSOCR will include MSOCR and MSOCR Carry Forward and, MSONQ will <br />include MSONQ and MSONQ Carry Forward. <br />1. 1 — Assessment (Eligible OCAs: MSOCR, MSONQ) <br />This Covered Service includes the systematic collection and integrated review of <br />individual -specific data, such as examinations and evaluations. This data is gathered, <br />analyzed, monitored and documented to develop the person's individualized plan of <br />care and to monitor recovery. Assessment specifically includes efforts to identify the <br />person's key medical and psychological needs, competency to consent to treatment, <br />history of mental illness or substance use and indicators of co-occurring conditions, as <br />well as clinically significant neurological deficits, traumatic brain injury, organicity, <br />physical disability, developmental disability, need for assistive devices, physical or <br />sexual abuse, and trauma. <br />2. 2 — Case Management (Eligible OCAs: MSOCR) <br />Case management services consist of activities that identify the recipient's needs, plan <br />services, link the service system with the person, coordinate the various system <br />components, monitor service delivery, and evaluate the effect of the services received. <br />This covered service shall include clinical supervision provided to a service provider's <br />personnel by a professional qualified by degree, licensure, certification, or specialized <br />training in the implementation of this service. <br />3. 3 — Crisis Stabilization (Eligible OCAs: MSONQ) <br />These acute care services, offered twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week, <br />provide brief, intensive mental health residential treatment services. These services <br />meet the needs of individuals who are experiencing an acute crisis and who, in the <br />absence of a suitable alternative, would require hospitalization. <br />4. 4 — Crisis Support/Emergency (Eligible OCAs: MSOCR, MSONQ) <br />This non-residential care is generally available twenty-four hours per day, seven days <br />per week, or some other specific time period, to intervene in a crisis or provide <br />emergency care. Examples include: crisis/emergency screening, mobile response, <br />telephone or telehealth crisis support, and emergency walk-in. <br />Service Agreement 25 Agreement No.: AGR75-001 <br />Indian River County Board of County <br />Commissioners <br />
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