Commenter:
Mindy Carlin, Virginia Association of Community-Based Providers (VACBP)
Top concerns
The following provides a summary of the top concerns shared by our members:
LMHP Requirements and Workforce Impact
Overly burdensome LMHP expectations (on-call, supervision, documentation, and training) will make staffing unsustainable, particularly with LMHP-types excluded from supervisory roles.
The shortage of licensed staff will limit access, drive up costs, and reduce the ability to meet community needs.
Training access, cost, and timeline (especially MAP) remain unclear and unrealistic.
Lack of Clarity and Transparency
Providers need clear, consistent guidance on service tiers, authorization processes, IEP integration, and crisis expectations.
Ambiguity invites inconsistent MCO interpretation and compliance risk.
Service Design and Practicality
24/7 crisis coverage and other in-school service expectations are not feasible in school-based settings.
Low unit caps and strict ratios hinder service flexibility and access.
Policies must better align with school operations and coordination protocols to ensure realistic implementation.