MDHHS Updates Mental Health Framework Webpage

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has updated its Mental Health Framework (MHF) webpage with new resources for providers.

Recordings and slide decks from the MHF 101 webinar, the MichiCANS Screener and LOCUS All Provider Draft Rate Meeting 101 webinar are now available. These sessions provide background and technical updates to support provider engagement within the framework.

The webpage now includes expanded information on standardized assessment trainings. Providers can access details and instructions for registering for upcoming MichiCANS trainings. While LOCUS training is not yet available, the MDHHS will share additional updates once those sessions are avaliable.

Providers are encouraged to visit the MDHHS Mental Health Framework webpage regularly for the most up-to-date information and resources.

Members with questions may contact Lenise Freeman at the MHA.

MDHHS Proposes Policy Changes to Streamline Mental Health Assessments for Youth

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) recently released a proposed policy to revise the Michigan Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (MichiCANS) screening tool for individuals under age 21. The policy aims to clarify who can administer the tool and how the results must be used.

Under the proposed policy:

  • The MichiCANS screener must be completed by certified raters from MDHHS-designated child-serving systems, including:
    • Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs)
    • Community Mental Health Services Programs (CMHSPs)
    • Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans (PIHPs)
    • Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTFs)

Raters must complete training and certification in the use of the MichiCANS tool.

  • Once a screening is completed:
    • PIHPs, CMHSPs, CCBHCs and Medicaid Health Plans must accept and use the MichiCANS screener ratings and eligibility determination results.
    • These entities may not require a repeat screener within one year.
    • PIHPs, CMHSPs and CCBHCs must accept and use existing MichiCANS Comprehensive ratings as part of the intake and assessment process.

MDHHS is offering free, live virtual training sessions for qualified mental health providers. Providers must complete a registration form to receive training details. The training is eligible for CME/CEU credits and must be completed in the following sequence:

  • Transformational Collaborative Outcomes Management Orientation
  • MichiCANS Overview
  • MichiCANS Certification Course

MDHHS is accepting public comments on the proposed policy through Aug. 12. A final policy is expected to be issued following the review period, with an effective date of Oct. 1.

Questions should be directed to MDHHS. Providers are encouraged to subscribe to the Mental Health Framework listserv for updates.

Members with questions may contact MHA Policy Team at the MHA.

MHA Submits Comments on Proposed MDHHS Medicaid Behavioral Health Policies

The MHA submitted comments to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) regarding two Medicaid proposed policies Aug. 20 pertaining to the establishment of Intensive Care Coordination with Wraparound (ICCW) and the implementation of the MichiCANS tool for Medicaid-Funded Specialty Behavioral Health Services.

The MHA outlined general support of the efforts in the two proposed policies. However, in the comment letter on ICCW establishment, the MHA requested clarification on the timeline for approval of requests, criteria used for re-evaluation or extension of services and more details on transition plans after cessation of ICCW services.

On the implementation of the MichiCANS tool, the MHA also requested clarification on the timeline for approval of ICCW requests and more details related to transition plans after the cessation of ICCW services. In addition, the MHA requested further detail on the transition process when a beneficiary ages out of relevant programs.

Members with questions may contact Lauren LaPine at the MHA.