(1) The department shall provide
flexibility in provider contracting to regional support networks
for children's mental health services. Beginning with 2007-2009
biennium contracts, regional support network contracts shall
authorize regional support networks to allow and encourage
licensed community mental health centers to subcontract with
individual licensed mental health professionals when necessary to
meet the need for an adequate, culturally competent, and
qualified children's mental health provider network.
(2) To the extent that funds are specifically appropriated
for this purpose or that nonstate funds are available, a
children's mental health evidence-based practice institute shall
be established at the University of Washington division of public
behavioral health and justice policy. The institute shall
closely collaborate with entities currently engaged in evaluating
and promoting the use of evidence-based, research-based,
promising, or consensus-based practices in children's mental
health treatment, including but not limited to the University of
Washington department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences,
children's hospital and regional medical center, the University
of Washington school of nursing, the University of Washington
school of social work, and the Washington state institute for
public policy. To ensure that funds appropriated are used to the
greatest extent possible for their intended purpose, the
University of Washington's indirect costs of administration shall
not exceed ten percent of appropriated funding. The institute
shall:
(a) Improve the implementation of evidence-based and
research-based practices by providing sustained and effective
training and consultation to licensed children's mental health
providers and child-serving agencies who are implementing
evidence-based or researched-based practices for treatment of
children's emotional or behavioral disorders, or who are
interested in adapting these practices to better serve ethnically
or culturally diverse children. Efforts under this subsection
should include a focus on appropriate oversight of implementation
of evidence-based practices to ensure fidelity to these practices
and thereby achieve positive outcomes;
(b) Continue the successful implementation of the
"partnerships for success" model by consulting with communities
so they may select, implement, and continually evaluate the
success of evidence-based practices that are relevant to the
needs of children, youth, and families in their community;
(c) Partner with youth, family members, family advocacy, and
culturally competent provider organizations to develop a series
of information sessions, literature, and on-line resources for
families to become informed and engaged in evidence-based and
research-based practices;
(d) Participate in the identification of outcome-based
performance measures under RCW 71.36.025(2) and partner in a
statewide effort to implement statewide outcomes monitoring and
quality improvement processes; and
(e) Serve as a statewide resource to the department and
other entities on child and adolescent evidence-based,
research-based, promising, or consensus-based practices for
children's mental health treatment, maintaining a working
knowledge through ongoing review of academic and professional
literature, and knowledge of other evidence-based practice
implementation efforts in Washington and other states.
(3) To the extent that funds are specifically appropriated
for this purpose, the department in collaboration with the
evidence-based practice institute shall implement a pilot program
to support primary care providers in the assessment and provision
of appropriate diagnosis and treatment of children with mental
and behavioral health disorders and track outcomes of this
program. The program shall be designed to promote more accurate
diagnoses and treatment through timely case consultation between
primary care providers and child psychiatric specialists, and
focused educational learning collaboratives with primary care
providers.
[2007 c 359 § 7.]
NOTES:
Captions not law -- 2007 c 359: See note following RCW 71.36.005.