24 Miss. Code. R. 2-54.27

Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 24-2-54.27 - Program Requirement Five (5): Data Collection, Reporting, and Tracking - General Information
A. The CCBHC has the capacity to collect, report, and track encounter, outcome, and quality data, including, but not limited to, data capturing:
1. Characteristics of people receiving services;
2. Staffing;
3. Access to services;
4. Use of services;
5. Screening, prevention, and treatment;
6. Care coordination;
7. Other processes of care;
8. Costs; and
9. Outcomes of people receiving services.

Data collection and reporting requirements are elaborated below and in Rule 54.33. Where feasible, information about people receiving services and care delivery should be captured electronically, using widely available standards. Note: Refer to the requirements regarding health information systems.

B. Both Section 223 Demonstration CCBHCs, and CCBHC-Es awarded SAMHSA discretionary CCBHC-Expansion grants beginning in 2022, must collect and report the Clinic-Collected quality measures identified as required in Rule 54.33. Reporting is annual and, for Clinic-Collected quality measures, reporting is required for all people receiving CCBHC services. CCBHCs are to report quality measures nine (9) months after the end of the measurement year as that term is defined in the technical specifications. Section 223 Demonstration CCBHCs report the data to their states and CCBHC-Es that are required to report quality measure data report it directly to SAMHSA.

CCBHCs are required to report on quality measures through DCOs because of participating in a state CCBHC program separate from the Section 223 Demonstration, such as a program to support the CCBHC model through the state Medicaid plan.

C. In addition to data specified in this program requirement and in Rule 54.33, the CCBHC is to provide, other data as may be required for the evaluation to HHS and the national evaluation contractor annually. To the extent CCBHCs participating in the Section 223 Demonstration program are responsible for the provision of data, the data will be provided to the state and as may be required, to HHS and the evaluator. CCBHCs participating in the Section 223 Demonstration program will participate in discussions with the national evaluation team and participate in other evaluation-related data collection activities as requested.
D. CCBHCs participating in the Section 223 Demonstration program annually submit a cost report with supporting data within six (6) months after the end of each Section 223 Demonstration year to the state. The Section 223 Demonstration state will review the submission for completeness and submit the report and any additional clarifying information within nine (9) months after the end of each Section 223 Demonstration year to CMS. Note: For a clinic participating in the Section 223 Demonstration Program to receive payment using the CCBHC PPS, it must be certified by a Section 223 Demonstration state as a CCBHC.

24 Miss. Code. R. 2-54.27

Miss. Code Ann. § 41-4-7
Adopted 11/1/2024