In 2017, Missouri became one of eight demonstration states to participate in the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) program. Missouri CCBHCs are now providing services for more than 160,000 individuals annually in 109 of the state’s 115 counties.
The widespread adoption and success in transforming care with the CCBHC program in Missouri has been led by the Missouri Behavioral Health Council (MBHC). Founded in 1978, MBHC represents Missouri’s not-forprofit community mental health centers, as well as alcohol and addiction treatment agencies, affiliated community psychiatric rehabilitation service providers and a clinical call center.
MBHC and its 33 member agencies work together to improve the system of care in Missouri and provide treatment and support services to more than 250,000 clients annually. They decided to go “all in” in 2017 when selected as a demonstration state for the CCBHC program.
“One of the long-standing operating principles in Missouri is that we understand there is power in numbers. From advocacy to operational excellence, we try to speak with one voice.” Brent McGinty, CEO of MBHC said.
Understanding that all participating providers would be better served by a unified approach leveraging shared technology, MBHC led a selection process for a population health management platform, to support all MBHC-led programs, inclusive of the CCBHC program.
Since adopting the CCBHC model, Missouri has seen tremendous benefits from the program. When funding for the program was in question as the demonstration period neared an end, they worked together to pass a State Plan Amendment (SPA), to rename the program (CCBHO) and ensure its continuation (see footnote). With the extension of funding for the program as a result of the SPA, MBHC’s vision for a statewide CCBHO data and care coordination platform is driving great efficiencies and outcomes.