Telemental Health Services in County Jails

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Telemental Health Services in County Jails

Community Centers of Texas 1 ACCESS 2 Andrews Center Behavioral Healthcare System 3 Austin Travis County Integral Care 4 Betty Hardwick Center 5 Bluebonnet Trails Community Services 6 Border Region Behavioral Health Center 7 MHMR Authority of Brazos Valley 8 Burke 9 Camino Real Community Services 10 The Center for Health Care Services 11 Center for Life Resources 12 Central Counties Services 13 Central Plains Center 14 Coastal Plains Community Center 15 MHMR Services for the Concho Valley 16 Metrocare Services 17 Denton County MHMR Center 18 Emergence Health Network 19 Gulf Bend Center 20 Gulf Coast Center 21 The Harris Center for Mental Health & IDD 22 Heart of Texas Region MHMR Center 23 Helen Farabee Centers 24 Hill Country Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Centers 25 Lakes Regional Community Center 26 LifePath Systems 27 StarCare Specialty Health System 28 Behavioral Health Center of Nueces County 29 Pecan Valley Centers for Behavioral & Developmental Healthcare 30 PermiaCare 31 Community Healthcore 32 Spindletop Center 33 MHMR Tarrant 34 Texana Center 35 Texas Panhandle Centers 36 Texoma Community Center 37 Tri-County Behavioral Healthcare 38 Tropical Texas Behavioral Health 39 West Texas Centers The Texas Council of Community Centers as a state association, represents the 39 Community Centers throughout Texas designated as Local Mental Health and Local Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Authorities… They are units of local government Created by local taxing authorities Touch all 254 counties of Texas

Twenty two (22) Community Centers have telemental health programs in some or all of the County jails in their local service areas.  ACCESS Andrews Center Betty Hardwick Bluebonnet Border Region Brazos Valley Burke Camino Real Central Counties Central Plains Coastal Plains Community Healthcore Gulf Bend Heart of Texas Helen Farabee Hill Country Permiacare Spindletop Texas Panhandle Texoma  Tropical Texas West Texas Centers NOTE: Community Centers are engaged in telemental health services in 99 of 243 (41%) County Jails in Texas.

Nine (9) Community Centers indicate County/local jails pay for telemental health services in some or all of the jails in their local service areas: Bluebonnet Trails Brazos Valley Central Plains Coastal Plains Gulf Bend Center Heart of Texas Spindletop Tropical Texas West Texas Centers

Twelve (12) Community Centers use GR/grants/3rd party reimbursement to cover all or a portion of the telemental health service costs in County jails: ACCESS Andrews Center Bluebonnet Trails (portion) Betty Hardwick Burke Camino Real Coastal Plains (portion) Helen Farabee Permiacare Spindletop (portion) Texas Panhandle Tropical Texas (portion)

Five (5) Community Centers provide telemental health services in County jails that began with or continue to be supported by DSRIP dollars: Bluebonnet Trails Border Region Central Counties Hill Country Texoma