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Provider Resources
Under Section 2703 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA), the Health Home service model is meant to help chronically ill Medicaid and Healthy Michigan Plan beneficiaries manage their conditions through an intensive level of care management and coordination. The Substance Use Disorder Health Home is centered on whole-person, team-based care, with peer recovery coaches at the center of care.
SUDHH Goals:
Michigan has five overarching goals for the SUDHH program: 1) improve care management of beneficiaries including MOUD and medications for alcohol use disorder; 2) improve care coordination between physical and behavioral health care services; 3) improve care transitions between primary, specialty, and inpatient settings of care; 4) improve coordination to dental care; 5) educate on fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Program objectives
Opioid Health Home providers are also required to utilize health information technology to coordinate the care of Substance Use Disorder Health Home patients. Through the delivery of the core health homes services, Opioid Health Home has the following objectives:
- Improve patient outcomes and long-term recovery
- Provide efficient, coordinated, and integrated behavioral and physical healthcare
- Increase access to healthcare
- Increase hospital post-discharge follow up
- Create a continuum of care
- Reduce healthcare costs
- Reduce unnecessary hospital admissions and readmissions
- Reduce unnecessary emergency room visits
- Increase the use of health information technology
What are qualifying health conditions?
You must be diagnosed with:
- Opioid Use Disorder
- Alcohol Use Disorder
- Stimulant Use Disorder
You must be at risk of: developing mental health conditions, asthma, diabetes, heart disease, BMI over 25 and COPD.
Resources
- SUDHH Handbook
- Health Home Provider (HHP) Application
- Contact Information for the Prepaid Inpatient Health Plans and Designated Substance Use Disorder Health Home Partners
- SUDHH Brochure
- US DHHS Guidance on Telemedicine for Buprenorphine
System Information (coming soon)
Forms and materials
Questions?
Comments or questions about the Substance Use Disorder Health Home can be sent to: MDHHS-BHDDAHealthHomes@michigan.gov.