24 Miss. Code. R. 2-54.31 - Program Requirement Six (6): Organizational Authority, Governance, and Accreditation - Accreditation
A. The CCBHC
enrolled as a Medicaid provider and licensed, certified, or accredited provider
of both mental health and substance use disorder services including
developmentally appropriate services to children, youth, and their families,
unless there is a state or federal administrative, statutory, or regulatory
framework that substantially prevents the CCBHC organization provider type from
obtaining the necessary licensure, certification, or accreditation to provide
these services. The CCBHC will adhere to any applicable state accreditation,
certification, and/or licensing requirements. Further, the CCBHC is required to
participate in SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Locator.
B. CCBHCs must be certified by DMH as a CCBHC
or have submitted an attestation to SAMHSA as a part of participation in the
SAMHSA CCBHC Expansion grant program. Clinics that have submitted an
attestation to SAMHSA as a part of participation in the SAMHSA CCBHC Expansion
grant program are designated as CCBHCs only during the period for which they
are authorized to receive federal funding to provide CCBHC services. CCBHC
expansion grant recipients are encouraged to seek state
certification. State-certified clinics are designated as
CCBHCs for a period of three (3) years before recertification. DMH will
decertify CCBHCs if they fail to meet the criteria, if there are changes in the
state CCBHC program, or for other reasons identified by the state. DMH can use
an independent accrediting body as a part of their certification process if it
meets state rules and requirements for the certification process and assures
adherence to the CCBHC Certification Criteria.
C. CCBHCs are encouraged to obtain
accreditation by an appropriate independent accrediting body (e.g., the Joint
Commission, the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
[CARF], the Council on Accreditation [COA], the Accreditation Association for
Ambulatory Health Care [AAAHC]). Accreditation does not mean "deemed"
status.
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