Drug Medi-Cal Overview - DHCS Counties that choose to participate in the DMC-ODS are required to provide access to a full continuum of SUD benefits modeled after the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Criteria
Crosswalk Between Coverage of Behavioral Health Services in Medi-Cal . . . Both required and optional DMC-ODS benefits were included in the crosswalk and in the table in Appendix 1, but we have identified optional benefits explicitly to highlight that such benefits are not available in all DMC-ODS counties
SABG Policy Manual V2 3-25-21. pdf - MARIN HHS California counties are considered subrecipients of SABG They are also referred to by DHCS as Contractors in relation to SABG County Application Counties, as Contractors, are required to assume the obligations pertaining to SABG, as they are passed down through SABG County Application
Drug-Free Communities (DFC) | Overdose Prevention | CDC The DFC program is aimed at mobilizing community leaders to identify and respond to the drug problems unique to their community and change local community environmental conditions tied to substance use
Table of Contents - LA County Department of Public Health Conduct presentations for city County State entities on SUD prevention and treatment (including syringe exchange and overdose prevention), the SUD treatment benefit package, and other requested topics
Sacramento County Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Practice . . . In situations where the individual resides in Sacramento County, but Medi-Cal benefits are assigned to another County, network providers conduct the screening assessment and admit the client for medically necessary services while Medi-Cal benefits are being transferred