Accessing the Services of the Alliance Health Plan

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Accessing the Services of the Alliance Health Plan

Accessing Services Call the 24 hour toll-free Alliance Access and Information Line at (800) 510-9132 Relay Calls: 711 or (800) 735-2962 Walk into or contact an Alliance Crisis and Assessment Center If covered by Medicaid, option to seek an independent practitioner, typically a licensed therapist, to initiate care

Access and Information Center Call the 24 hour toll-free Alliance Access and Information Line at (800) 510-9132 for: o Telephone assessments o Information on community resources o Crisis intervention Access Specialists to help with routine referrals Access Clinicians trained to work with callers with urgent and emergency needs

Expectations of an LME/MCO 24/7 telephone contact Emergency referrals 24/7 within one hour Emergency care within two hours Urgent care within 48 hours (usually an assessment) Routine care within 10 working days

Expectations of an LME/MCO State-funded benefit plan or array of services Qualified staff to evaluate service requested by providers Qualified provider network with the member given a choice between at least two providers Written material explaining the benefit plan, member rights, and how to access services within 14 days of receipt of the first service

Expectations of an LME/MCO Better communication with access to local decision makers Adjust existing services to meet changing needs Consumer and family feedback through an annual Consumer Satisfaction Survey

Eligibility for Services U.S. citizen or able to provide proof of eligible immigration status Resident of North Carolina Have a Social Security number or have applied for one Approved for Medicaid at your local Department of Social Services (DSS) office Part of a qualifying Medicaid aid category

Basic Benefits Brief interventions for acute (immediate but short term) needs Available through a simple referral from a provider in the Alliance Network or through the Access and Information Center May not require prior authorization Includes ongoing evaluation and medication management

Basic Benefits Not typically assigned to an Alliance Care Manager/Care Coordinator

Enhanced Benefits Accessed through the member s personcentered planning process Range of services and supports o Appropriate for members seeking to recover from severe mental illness and substance use/addiction o Address the needs of members with intellectual/developmental disabilities Highly coordinated to ensure proper but unduplicated services

Provided to individuals who require treatment outside their homes Accessed through the person-centered planning process Provided in the least restrictive community setting Highly coordinated Residential May be time limited or longer term

Working with Providers What to take to your appointment: o List of your current medications (prescribed and over the counter) o List of programs you have attended prior to your appointment, including dates o List of your hospitalizations, including dates o Your Medicaid ID card and other insurance card, if applicable

Working with Providers Most services available within 30 miles or 30-45 minutes from your home You have the right to change providers if you are not satisfied

In Case of Emergency If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 and/or go to an emergency room Mental health emergencies can be serious but do not always require an ER visit Call your provider Call the Alliance 24 hour toll-free Access and Information Center at (800) 510-9132 Come to a Crisis and Assessment Center

Crisis and Assessment Centers You should go to a Crisis and Assessment Center if you: o Want to hurt others or yourself o Are hearing voices or talking to yourself o Are intoxicated but have someone to safely bring you to a Center o Are depressed or too sad to take care of yourself/others

Crisis and Assessment Centers Durham Recovery Response Center o 309 Crutchfield Street, Durham o 24 hours a day UNC Health Care at WakeBrook o 107 Sunnybrook Road, Raleigh o 24 hours a day

Crisis and Assessment Centers Community Mental Health Center at Cape Fear Valley o 1724 Roxie Avenue, Fayetteville o 7 days a week, 8:00am-10:00pm Johnston County Health Department Mental Health Division o 521 North Brightleaf Boulevard, Smithfield o Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm

Mobile Crisis 24/7 assessment and triage service Helping professionals go into the community, conduct assessments, triage for service need and provide some crisis stabilization services Accessed by calling the 24 hour toll-free Alliance Access and Information Line at (800) 510-9132

Summary Access and Information Line: (800) 510-9132 Benefits based on level of need Help your provider help you appointments Medical emergencies call 911 and/or go to an emergency department Mental Health emergencies call the Access and Information Line or your provider and/or go to a Crisis and Assessment Center