Behavioral Health Budget Presentation for Biennium Division of Public and Behavioral Health Administrator Cody L. Phinney March 15, 2017

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Brian Sandoval Governor Richard Whitley Director State of Nevada Department of Health and Human Services Behavioral Health Budget Presentation for 2018-2019 Biennium Division of Public and Behavioral Health Administrator Cody L. Phinney March 15, 2017

Behavioral Health Budget Accounts Behavioral health prevention, intervention, and wellness is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential. Administration 3168- Behavioral Health Community Services 3170- Behavioral Health Prevention and Treatment Clinical Services 3161- SNAMHS 3162- NNAMHS 3645- Lake s Crossing Center 3648- Rural Clinics 2

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Southern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services Southern Nevada Adult Mental Health Services (SNAMHS) assists adults with mental illness through inpatient and outpatient psychiatric and behavioral health treatment and communitybased support services. The Stein Hospital on the SNAMHS campus provides statewide forensic mental health inpatient services in a secure setting and outpatient services to those individuals who are referred on their own recognizance from the court. 4

SNAMHS-3161 $180,000,000 $170,000,000 Total Requested (all sources) for FY16/17 & FY18/19 $174,079,950 $169,603,501 $160,000,000 $150,000,000 $140,000,000 $130,000,000 Leg Approved Gov Rec FY16/17 FY18/19 $120,000,000 $110,000,000 $100,000,000 FTE Comparison over Biennium FY16/17: 759.57 FTE FY18/19: 711.55 FTE Funding change over Biennium -2.57% 5

Efficiencies SNAMHS (3161)- Decision Units E225 Outpatient Pharmacy Clinic- reduces funding for pharmacy staff due to operational efficiencies achieved with site consolidations from four locations to two, which eliminates need for 2.00 FTE. General Fund $(366,148) E815 Reclassification of Pharmacist Position- restructuring of pharmacy services allows for the elimination of a statewide Pharmacy Director as this oversight is now centralized at the hospitals. General Fund $(26,782) E226 Internal Medicine Contract- reduction in utilization in alignment to decrease caseload for inpatient admissions. General Fund $(996,062) 6

SNAMHS (3161)- Decision Units Cont. Efficiencies E227 East Las Vegas Clinic Outpatient Counseling and Pharmacy supports the final step in closing outpatient counseling and Pharmacy Services at the East Las Vegas Clinic, which eliminates need for 2.00 FTE. General Fund $(349,737) E228 Outpatient Medication Clinic Services- supports the final step in closing Outpatient Medication Clinic Services as these services will no longer be provided at the Henderson location, resulting in the elimination of 9.51 FTE. General Fund $(1,990,129) E229 Civil Bed Capacity- increases diversion of individuals from the criminal justice system to community treatment, which allows for elimination of 58.51 FTE. General Fund $ (7,500,907) 7

SNAMHS (3161)- Decision Units Cont. Efficiencies E230 Outpatient Counseling Services individuals are now seeking outpatient counseling services in the community, which eliminates need for 8.00 FTE. General Fund $(1,223,815) E231 Outpatient Medication Clinic- individuals served has declined and remaining caseload will be supported by main West Charleston campus, which eliminates need for 31.00 FTE. General Fund $ (5,519,635) E232 Home Visitation Program- transfer of duties from contract staff to psychiatric case managers in the field for the Home Visitation Program. General Fund $ (613,568) E233 Reduction in Support Staff- reduces support staff for operational activities due to caseload reductions, which eliminates need for 12.00 FTE. General Fund $ (1,317,457) 8

SNAMHS (3161)- Decision Units Cont. Funding Changes E275 Revenue Replacement- requests General Fund to replace Medicaid Managed Care safety net payments. General Fund $ 10,659,860 E490 Revenue Elimination- removes safety net payments from Medicaid Managed Care due to a ruling from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. MCO Revenue $ (10,659,860) E276 Revenue Replacement- request for General Fund to replace Healthy Nevada Funds. General Fund $ 1,656,906 E491 Revenue Elimination- reduction in revenue from Tobacco Settlement Funds and reallocation of funds across the department. Fund for Healthy Nevada $ (1,942,026) 9

SNAMHS (3161)- Decision Units Cont. Caseloads M201 Forensic Inpatient Caseload- an increase in projected forensic inpatient cases from 47 in fiscal year 2017 to 78 in fiscal year 2018 (a 66% increase over 2017) and 78 in fiscal year 2019 (a 66% increase over 2017) and request an additional 55.00 FTE. General Fund $9,174,023 M202 Forensic Outpatient Caseload- increase in forensic outpatient caseload from five in fiscal year 2017 to eight in fiscal year 2018 (a 60% increase over 2017) and 11 in fiscal year 2019 (a 120% increase over 2017) and 1 additional FTE. General Fund $149,115 M204 Justice Involved Diversion (JID) Caseload increase of 16 in 2018 and 17 in 2017 with an request an additional 7.00 FTE. General Fund $979,827 10

SNAMHS (3161)- Decision Units Cont. Building Maintenance E730 Water Heaters and Hot Water Boilers General Fund $99,000 E731 Street Lighting Repair General Fund $15,000 E732 Lexan for Windows General Fund $5,000 11

SNAMHS (3161)- Decision Units Cont. Enhancements M206 Mobile Crisis Caseload- request of additional 2.00 FTE Psychiatric Nurses. General Fund $438,927 E234 Community Court and Assessment Centers- funds 10 Psychiatric Caseworkers to support the Community Court and Assessment Centers, in collaboration with the court and law enforcement to reduce criminal activity. General Fund $ 1,334,778 E672 Salary Compensation- funds a one-grade increase for Correctional Sergeant as part of a statewide recommendation. General Fund $ 8,052 E720 Security Cameras- request the installation of cameras to monitor areas currently not seen from the nurses' stations. General Fund $ 83,389 12

Technology One-Shot Appropriations Medication Management Optimization- to improve and optimize the pharmacy information system by adding physician electronic order entry and medication administration records, which will be integrated. Laboratory Information System- to improve workflow efficiencies and to support the patient data management process. 13

Contact Information Cody L. Phinney, Administrator T: (775) 684-4224 E: cphinney@health.nv.gov Amy Roukie, Deputy Administrator, Clinical Services T: (775) 684-5959 E: amyroukie@health.nv.gov Julia Peek, Deputy Administrator, Community Services T: (775) 684-5280 E: jpeek@health.nv.gov Kirsten Coulombe, Deputy Administrator, Administrative Services T: (775) 684-2214 E: klcoulombe@health.nv.gov 14

APPENDIX A Caseload Information 15

Behavioral Health Care Changes Impacts to the system include: Increase in the Nevada population. Demand for behavioral health services across the state, rising. Expansion of Medicaid. Parity Laws require psychiatric illnesses to be treated like other medical conditions. Changes in Nevada Medicaid rates for some behavioral health services. Increase in community capacity for services based on these changes. Illustration by Val B. Mina, downloaded 02/23/17 at: http://www.kansascity.com/opinion/opn- columns-blogs/lewis-diuguid/article346983/the-high-cost-of-untreated-mental-illness-hurts-kansas- City.html 16

Demand for Services- SNAMHS Waitlist numbers are declining in the south, with more options and capacity readily available. The average daily census, (ADC) is reduced based on budgeted capacity and available staff for Forensic programs, however the average length of stay, (ALOS) is increasing as we treat those with greater severity of impairments. 17

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APPENDIX B Funding and Insurance 22

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Medicaid- Behavioral Health Spending 24

Behavioral Health Funding Sources Total Revenue SFY 18/19 G01 All Sources/ All Budgets 25

Insurance Status DWSS Eligibility Staff co-located at the facilities to address uninsured. Status of all we are treating in the Rawson-Neal hospital, year to date through January 2017. 26

Insurance Status 27

Housing Support- Statewide 28

APPENDIX C Emergency Rooms 29

Staff collect information daily from ER s of those waiting for a behavioral health bed; they are not all required to be served at the state Mental Health agencies. This is a point-in-time count. Conflict exists on the methodology in these counts. 30

Insurance Status 31