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6 cze 2022 · Bureau of Behavioral Health at 217-557-1000 or HFS.BBH@illinois.gov. NOTE: Previous rate schedules and provider manuals for community behavioral health providers have been titled, “Service Matrix”, “Crosswalk”, and/or “Service Definition and Reimbursement Guide” – this guide replaces all other existing documents as the official
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis or you have concerns for their immediate safety, that they may harm themselves or worry that they may require inpatient psychiatric treatment, please contact the CARES line at 1-800-345-9049 to access mobile crisis response services. Services are available 24/7, 365 days a year.
1 paź 2018 · It is imperative that providers check HFS electronic eligibility systems regularly to determine eligibility. The Recipient Eligibility Verification (REV) System, the Automated Voice Response System (AVRS) at 1-800-842-1461 and the Medical Electronic Data Interchange (MEDI) systems are available.
Mental Health Provider Information. Vision: All people in Illinois achieve their full potential. Mission: To ensure equitable access to a full continuum of preventive, supportive, and recovery-focused treatment resources that promote mental wellness for all people in Illinois.
PREVENTION AND EARLY INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS: Prevention and early intervention services, no matter diagnosis or health status, especially among children and adolescents. CARE, TREATMENT, SUPPORT & RECOVERY: Access to culturally and linguistically responsive care, treatment, and recovery support no matter where they live in the region.
CALL: 911 (general emergency) CALL: 988 (mental health emergency) - learn more about 988. OR... RESPOND: near you (Mobile Crisis Response Providers) OR... GO TO: Emergency Room at Local Hospital. Locate a Mental Health 'Provider' near you...
Systems of care are designed to: Ensure availability and access to a broad, flexible array of effective, community-based services and supports for children and their families that address their emotional, social, educational and physical needs, including traditional and nontraditional services as well as natural and informal supports.