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FAQs SABG MHBG - Updated 4 2024. docx - AHCCCS Yes, SUBG funding may be used to cover the SUD treatment and recovery services for members with co-occurring SUD and mental health disorders However, the provider must adhere to the priority population placement and funding requirements outlined in questions 1 and 2 of this document
Substance Use Block Grant SUBG - DHCS DHCS, with the support of CDPH and the CDC, has received approval from SAMHSA to utilize SUBG funding within the state of California to support existing Syringe Services Programs (SSPs), or to start new ones, beginning October 1, 2024
Substance Abuse Prevention Treatment Block Grant (SABG) | SAMHSA The Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SABG) program provides funds to all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U S Virgin Islands, 6 Pacific jurisdictions, and 1 tribal entity to prevent and treat substance abuse
2021 Compliance Supplement Addendum_ Final The states generally subaward funds for the provision of services to public and nonprofit organizations Service providers may include for-profit organizations, but for-profits may not receive financial assistance
Expenditure of the Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery . . . The daily rate of payment provided to the hospital for providing the services to the individual will not exceed the comparable daily rate provided for community-based, non-hospital, residential programs of treatment for substance abuse
Identifying, Reporting and Expending Funds in the Substance Use . . . Effective 12 1 23, DHCS officially changed the name from Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant (SABG) to Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant (SUBG) on DHCS websites, county grant applications, and DHCS inboxes
Guidance for use of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services . . . An individual eligible for block grant authorized services goes to a block grant eligible provider to get psychosocial rehab services or substance use disorder counseling services and has private insurance through the Marketplace
Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Block Grant . . . SAMHSA has provided guidance that indicates SUBG funds can be utilized to supplement Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance SUD services when those priority treatment and support services demonstrate success in improving outcomes and or supporting recovery