Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 42-72 - Department of Children, Youth and Families
Section 42-72-5.2. - Development of a continuum of children’s behavioral health programs.

§ 42-72-5.2. Development of a continuum of children’s behavioral health programs.
The departments of children, youth, and families (DCYF) and human services (DHS) shall cooperate to develop a design of a continuum of care for children’s behavioral health services that encourages the use of alternative psychiatric and other services to hospitalization and reviews the utilization of each service in order to better match services and programs to the needs of the children and families as well as continuously improve the quality of and access to services. The departments of children, youth, and families and human services shall present a report to the governor and the general assembly no later than February 1, 2006 that fully describes this continuum of services and outlines a detailed plan for its implementation, including resource requirements, responsibilities, milestones, and time frames, as well as a set of indicators and program metrics that will be employed to evaluate its clinical and fiscal effectiveness over time. The report shall also describe any and all changes proposed in program oversight or budgetary responsibility for specific services. An important step towards the development of such continuum of care is to assure the appropriate management of psychiatric hospitalizations. To that end the state shall:
(1) Amend contractual agreements with RIte Care health plans to reflect complete responsibility for the management of psychiatric hospitalizations, specifically the development of hospital diversion and post discharge services; and the utilization of crisis intervention services as a requirement for authorization of a psychiatric admission for all children enrolled in RIte Care; and
(2) Issue a request for proposals to identify a contracted entity to reflect complete responsibility for the management of psychiatric hospitalizations, specifically the development of hospital diversion and post discharge services for crisis intervention services as a requirement for authorization of a psychiatric admission for all Medicaid-eligible children not enrolled in RIte Care. The request for proposals shall include a dispute resolution process.
History of Section.P.L. 2005, ch. 400, § 1; P.L. 2006, ch. 1, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 42 - State Affairs and Government

Chapter 42-72 - Department of Children, Youth and Families

Section 42-72-1. - Establishment of department — Director.

Section 42-72-2. - Declaration of policy.

Section 42-72-3. - Definitions.

Section 42-72-4. - Qualifications and duties of director.

Section 42-72-5. - Powers and scope of activities.

Section 42-72-5.1. - Adoption of children placed under foster care.

Section 42-72-5.2. - Development of a continuum of children’s behavioral health programs.

Section 42-72-5.3. - Accreditation.

Section 42-72-6. - Deputies and administrators.

Section 42-72-7. - Central registry.

Section 42-72-8. - Confidentiality of records.

Section 42-72-9. - Regional service centers.

Section 42-72-10. - Development of service plan.

Section 42-72-11. - Protective services.

Section 42-72-12. - Repealed.

Section 42-72-13. - Liability for support of committed children.

Section 42-72-14. - Voluntary admissions.

Section 42-72-15. - Children’s bill of rights.

Section 42-72-16. - Transfer of powers from department of human services.

Section 42-72-17. - Transfer of functions from department of corrections.

Section 42-72-17.1. - Location of facilities.

Section 42-72-17.2. - Limits to population at the youth development center and the youth assessment center.

Section 42-72-18. - Transfer of functions from department of behavioral healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals.

Section 42-72-19. - Transfer of functions from department of community affairs.

Section 42-72-20. - Transfer determinations.

Section 42-72-21. - Continuity of administrative functions.

Section 42-72-22. - Reorganization within department.

Section 42-72-23. - Preservation of rights and remedies.

Section 42-72-24. - Law revision by law revision office of the joint committee on legislative services.

Section 42-72-25. - Relations with other governmental agencies.

Section 42-72-26. - Assumption of duties.

Section 42-72-27. - Liberal construction.

Section 42-72-28. - Severability.

Section 42-72-29. - Appropriation for expenses.

Section 42-72-29.1. - Annual increases for children’s residential programs.

Section 42-72-30. - Family and children trust program.

Section 42-72-31. - Judge Angelo G. Rossi Memorial Building.

Section 42-72-32. - Transfer of powers and functions from department of children, youth, and families.

Section 42-72-33. - Youth diversion program.

Section 42-72-34. - Withholding services.

Section 42-72-35. - Change of title and name.

Section 42-72-36. - Residential placement capacity.

Section 42-72-36.1. - System reform and rebalancing goal.

Section 42-72-36.2. - Recommendations as to allocation of resources.

Section 42-72-36.3. - Reporting.

Section 42-72-36.4. - Foundation grants.