Behavioral Health customer service unit
Behavioral Health programs include services to persons or
families with needs related to mental illness, alcohol or other drug usage,
and other addictions, such as gambling. The services may address relationship
or adjustment concerns, domestic violence, and other family issues. The services
may be designed to prevent potential problems and treat existing ones. Behavioral
health programs are provided in a variety of settings ranging from clinics and
inpatient locations to the home, school, community, or criminal justice settings.
Behavioral
Health program descriptions (PDF)
Behavioral
Health field categories.doc (Word document)
Business
and Services Management Network program descriptions (PDF)
Frequently asked
questions
Opioid Treatment
Program
Accreditation
and standards
Discounted
insurance premiums for qualified providers
Register for Behavioral
Health seminars online
Order the Behavioral
Health standards manual and other publications online
Learn more about the Value
of CARF Accreditation (PDF)
Go to Promising Practices
newsletter (Behavioral Health)
Accredited providers may download a CARF,
CARF Canada, or CARF-CCAC logo to display on their website and printed materials.
Visit CARF Canada
Additional resources:
The HIPAA
Security Rule: CMS' enforcement activities acquire teeth by Robin A. Johnson.
The Security Rule requires covered entities to protect the confidentiality,
integrity, and availability of its "electronic protected health information."