DHS invites SUD providers to give 1115 Demonstration feedback at listening sessions

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Behavioral Health e-Memo

#21-74

02/02/2022

DHS invites SUD providers to give 1115 Demonstration feedback at listening sessions


The Minnesota Department of Human Services 1115 Team is seeking feedback from substance use disorder providers on the 1115 SUD System Reform Demonstration, and will host listening sessions each Tuesday for the next three months. The 1115 Team will reevaluate the meeting frequency with substance use disorder providers after three months. Listening sessions will focus on providers enrolled in the 1115 SUD System Reform Demonstration.

Weekly times include:

  • Tuesdays, February-April 2022, 2 p.m. CST
  • Frequency will be reevaluated in April 2022

Topics

  • Topics include, but are not limited to, evaluation, monitoring, billing, utilization management, American Society of Addiction Medicine Criteria, and the enrollment process.
  • Email 1115demonstration.dhs@state.mn.us with topics or questions weekly by Thursday 12 p.m. CST.

Audience

  • Substance use disorder providers enrolled in the 1115 SUD System Reform Demonstration

Note: Virtual Office Hours are recommended for substance use disorder providers in the 1115 SUD System Reform Demonstration enrollment process. Register for a Virtual Office Hour session on the 1115 SUD System Reform Demonstration webpage.

Register online

Registration is separate for each listening session. The registration links are also available on the 1115 SUD System Reform Demonstration webpage. March and April registrations will be posted later.

News and updates

Scheduling changes will be announced through the DHS Behavioral Health Division’s e-Memo subscriber list and posted on the 1115 SUD System Reform Demonstration webpage. Please send any additional questions via email to 1115demonstration.dhs@state.mn.us.


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