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12/11/24  9:40 pm
Commenter: Janie Harris

Funding of Medicaid for the Crisis Receiving Center located in Woodbridge, VA
 

Good evening,

Mental illiness is on the radar.  I have a son with a mental illiness, therefore it is very important and dear to my heart.  Help is needed to open the Crisis Receiving Center during Summer 2025.  This is very important we can't wait two more years for a decision regarding funding from Medicaid. 

As a resident of Prince William County, I thank the DMAS staff for readying the proposed 1115 Serious Mental Illness Waiver Amendment Application for comment and submission.  This Waiver Amendment specifically references the Prince William County Crisis Receiving Center (CRC), which has been determined an IMD by DMAS.  If approved by CMS, it will help ensure that our loved ones—whether adults or youth—can have timely and effective access to appropriate mental health and substance use services.  Our community is proud that this CRC will be the first center implementing Governor Youngkin’s “Right Help, Right Now” initiative and that this Waiver Amendment will assure that in the future, walk-in behavioral health urgent care and extended stabilization units are available for youth and adults, regardless of ability to pay, at other locations the Commonwealth.

Short-term stabilization beds are essential to the “No Wrong Door” mission of accepting 100% of individuals, particularly from law enforcement. They are also intended to help prevent the need for institutional care outside the family and local community support system. Currently, our county has the largest number of residents needing to go outside our region to access inpatient care under a TDO order.  Additionally, without Medicaid reimbursement, this center would cost Commonwealth and county taxpayers much more and result in very expensive, fragmented care by multiple providers. 

The Crisis Now model of care should reduce the use and length of stays in ERs as well as wait times for law enforcement.  It may also reduce incarceration rates in our local ADC for persons with behavioral health issues. Co-located Community Services program support staff on site will ensure follow-up care and reduce preventable readmissions.

I also hope that Virginia will recognize the IMD exception for persons under the age of 21 (Social Security Amendment of 1972, P.L. 92-603) and incorporate and expand Medicaid coverage for inpatient psychiatric services for children and youth.

 Thank you again for this opportunity to voice my strong support for the 1115 Serious Mental Illness Amendment Application.

Sincerely,

Janie Harris

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