Divisions
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The Audit Division is responsible for auditing claim payments submitted by the Behavioral Health Recovery Program Providers, conducting internal audits, and serves as the liaison with the Auditors of Public Accounts and the Comptroller’s Office when performing audits.
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A Behavioral Health Home is an innovative, integrated healthcare service delivery model that is recovery-oriented, person and family centered and promises better patient experience and better outcomes than those achieved in traditional services.
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The Behavioral Health Recovery Program (BHRP) is for individuals who are determined eligible for Husky D (Medicaid for Low Income Adults) by the Department of Social Services and who meet other service eligibility criteria per Section 3 (Eligibility for Services) of the BHRP Polices.
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Sober Living Homes are alcohol- and drug-free residences where unrelated adults who are recovering from a substance use disorder voluntarily choose to live together in a supportive environment during their recovery. No formal substance use disorder treatment services are provided at Sober Living Homes.
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The Community Services Division is the “operations” arm of the DMHAS Office of the Commissioner. Regional monitoring staff maintain regular contact with the Department’s private not for profit behavioral health service contractors.
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Compliance and Integrity Office
The Compliance and Integrity Office ensures that DMHAS and its employees meet all standards set by government laws and regulations.
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Connecticut Behavioral Health Planning Council
Date Posted: 11/24/2024
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Consumer Satisfaction Survey Counts
This page lists counts of DMHAS Consumer Satisfaction surveys. It is updated on weekdays.
Date Posted: 2/2/2023
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Critical Incident Contact Information
Date Posted: 9/29/2023
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Critical incidents, as defined by the Connecticut Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services Commissioner's Policy Statement Chapter 6.26, are incidents that may have a serious impact on DMHAS clients, staff, funded agencies or the public.
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Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Telephone Directory
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