C.R.S. Section 27-60-303
Behavioral health administration

  • additional duties
  • collaboration with other agencies

(1)

The BHA shall:

(a)

In collaboration with the department of regulatory agencies, establish workforce standards that strengthen the behavioral health-care provider workforce, including telehealth providers, and increase opportunities for peer support professionals and behavioral health aides. If practicable, the standards must be aligned with national standards and address health equity; rural, frontier, and urban needs; pediatric care; specialty care; and care for individuals with complex needs.

(b)

Provide and fund opportunities for training and certification with state, national, and international credentialing entities;

(c)

Work with other state agencies to reduce the administrative burden across agencies to ensure behavioral health-care providers have additional time to focus on patient care;

(d)

Collaborate with the department of public health and environment to:

(I)

Further develop current assessments that exist in rules promulgated by the state board of health pursuant to section 25-1.5-404 (1)(a) that measure community-level shortages of behavioral health-care providers who provide services for children, youth, and adults; and

(II)

Expand the Colorado health service corps created in section 25-1.5-503 to improve access to behavioral health-care services in communities where workforce shortages exist by providing loans to behavioral health providers to practice in these communities and to work with priority populations; and

(e)

Collaborate with the department of higher education, the state board for community colleges and occupational education created in section 23-60-104, the department of education, the state work force development council created in section 24-46.3-101, the department of labor and employment, and the department of health care policy and financing, as applicable, to:

(I)

Update career pathways to align with postsecondary degree programs, work-based learning programs, and apprenticeship programs to ensure that behavioral health education and training are responsive to the needs of the labor market in order to provide behavioral health-care services across the care continuum for children, youth, and adults;

(II)

Prepare students and current workers in the behavioral health-care field with the skills and credentials they need for jobs and careers, including through the use of the department of labor and employment’s work-based learning programs, to assist with identifying industry-relevant skills, certifications, and credentials in the behavioral health-care field;

(III)

Secure federal funding that supports training, education, and apprenticeships in behavioral health-care-related occupations;

(IV)

Enhance and expand the direct-care workforce to provide behavioral health-care services for children, youth, and adults enrolled in programs administered by the department of health care policy and financing;

(V)

Address licensing and credentialing portability issues that affect the ability of children, youth, and adults to access behavioral health-care services;

(VI)

Explore the requirements that must be met for certified addiction specialist and certified addiction technician classes to be taught remotely; and

(VII)

Explore the feasibility of remote supervisory observation for each behavioral health-care field.

(2)

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(a)

The BHA shall use the learning management system to implement a comprehensive, collaborative, and cross-system training certification and training curriculum of evidence-based treatment and evidence-based criminal justice approaches for behavioral health-care providers working in programs to obtain a criminal justice treatment provider endorsement. The curriculum shall include:

(I)

Training to ensure cross-system alignment around a proactive, coordinated, and prerelease care plan for individuals who are incarcerated in jail, prison, and community corrections facilities;

(II)

Specialized training and skills-building in cultural competencies and otherwise culturally responsive approaches to supervision and treatment of individuals who are or were in the criminal justice system; and

(III)

Specific strategies to address the rights and needs of crime victims and the behavioral health-care provider’s role in preventing harm or increasing risk to identified crime victims.

(b)

For the purposes of subsection (2)(a) of this section, the BHA shall add relevant content to the curriculum developed in the learning management system and shall ensure that the learning management system is accessible and promoted to all criminal justice agencies in the state.

(3)

The BHA shall develop strategies to strengthen Colorado’s current behavioral health-care provider workforce. The strategies shall include:

(a)

Using the learning management system to increase the capacity of providers to support a culturally competent behavioral health-care provider workforce to provide services for children, youth, and adults. This includes building from the standards and statewide core competencies developed pursuant to the learning management system and offering ongoing professional development opportunities to train behavioral health-care providers to treat complex needs across the continuum of care. If practicable, the standards shall align with national standards and shall address health equity; rural, frontier, and urban needs; pediatric care; specialty care; and care for persons with complex needs. The BHA shall use the learning management system to create course work to increase and improve competencies in behavioral health care.

(b)

Developing methods supported by the BHA, the department of regulatory agencies, the department of public health and environment, the department of health care policy and financing, and the department of labor and employment for behavioral health providers to address burnout; training; supervision, including the exploration of opportunities for behavioral health providers to be reimbursed for providing clinical supervision; and career pathways for professional behavioral health-care providers.

Source: Section 27-60-303 — Behavioral health administration - additional duties - collaboration with other agencies, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-27.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

27‑60‑100.3
Definitions
27‑60‑101
Behavioral health crisis response system - legislative declaration
27‑60‑103
Behavioral health crisis response system - services - request for proposals - criteria - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal
27‑60‑104
Behavioral health crisis response system - crisis service facilities - walk-in centers - mobile response units - report
27‑60‑104.5
Behavioral health capacity tracking system - rules - legislative declaration - definitions
27‑60‑105
Outpatient restoration to competency services - jail-based behavioral health services - responsible entity - duties - report - legislative declaration
27‑60‑106
Jail-based behavioral health services program - purpose - created - funding - repeal
27‑60‑106.5
Criminal justice diversion programs - report - rules
27‑60‑108
Peer support professionals - cash fund - fees - requirements - rules - legislative declaration - definitions
27‑60‑109
Temporary youth mental health services program - established - report - rules - definitions - repeal
27‑60‑110
Behavioral health-care services for rural and agricultural communities - vouchers - contract - appropriation
27‑60‑112
Behavioral health-care workforce development program - creation - rules - report
27‑60‑114
Colorado land-based tribe behavioral health services grant - creation - funding - definitions - repeal
27‑60‑115
Behavioral health feasibility study - authority to contract - report - definitions - appropriation
27‑60‑201
Legislative declaration
27‑60‑202
Definitions
27‑60‑203
Behavioral health administration - timeline
27‑60‑204
Care coordination infrastructure - implementation - care navigation program - creation - report - rules - definition
27‑60‑206
Substance use workforce stability grant program - repeal
27‑60‑301
Definitions
27‑60‑302
Behavioral health-care provider workforce plan - expansion - current workforce
27‑60‑303
Behavioral health administration - additional duties - collaboration with other agencies
27‑60‑304
Reports
27‑60‑305
Repeal of part
27‑60‑401
Definitions
27‑60‑402
Early intervention, deflection, and redirection from the criminal justice system grant program - established - permissible uses
27‑60‑403
Grant program application - criteria - award - rules
27‑60‑404
Grant program reporting requirements
27‑60‑405
Grant program funding - requirements - reports - appropriation
27‑60‑406
Repeal of part
27‑60‑501
Definitions
27‑60‑502
Behavioral health-care continuum gap grant program - established - rules
27‑60‑503
Grant program application - criteria - contributing resources - award - rules
27‑60‑504
Grant program reporting requirements
27‑60‑505
Grant program funding - requirements - reports
27‑60‑506
Repeal of part
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 27-60-303’s source at colorado​.gov