Health Home services include care coordination, case management, individual and family support, and health promotion/education. Each organization that is partnering to provide health home services receive a per member, per month (PMPM) payment.
Participation in any of the four health home programs, Community Care Teams (CCT), Behavioral Health Homes (BHH), fb88MOM, and Opioid Health Homes (OHH), is voluntary, and members can opt out of the service at any time.
- Community Care Teams (CCT)
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CCTsÌýare organizations who partner with primary care practices and community providers to support members with certain chronic conditions and who are at risk of poor health outcomes and/or high utilization of health care services.
HOME ProviderÌýis a specialized CCT that provides housing outreach and member engagement services for eligible members with Long-term Homelessness. CCT and HOME, including provider requirements, are further described inÌýtheÌýfb88Care Benefits ManualÌý and , Section 91.
The CCT Provider application is open. To apply, please use our .
The HOME Provider application is open. To apply, please use our
Materials, Forms, and Other Resources
- CCT Provider Application (PDF)
- List of Community Care Teams (PDF)
- CCT One-Pager (PDF)
- HOME Provider Application (PDF)
- Home One-Pager (PDF)
- HOME Provider List (PDF)
For questions about the CCT or HOME program, or information about upcoming events and meetings, please email the HH-BHH email box.
- Behavioral Health Homes (BHH)
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BHHs are health care teams within a licensed community mental health agency to manage the physical and behavioral health needs of eligible adults and children.Ìý
BHHs, including provider requirements, are further described inÌýthe fb88Care Benefits Manual.
Accepting Applications
The BHH applicationÌýis open. To apply, please use ourÌý.Ìý
In order to provide BHHÌýservices, providers must first meet the guidelines established by fb88Care and Children’s Behavioral Health Services (CBHS) for provision of Targeted Case Management (TCM). Providers may choose to provide either TCM or BHH services or toÌýprovide both services. Please click on the link below to locate providers that have been approved to provide Section 13 TCM services for CBHS, these providers will be listed as providing services for children.
Materials, Forms, and Other Resources
Questions?Ìý
Email the BHH email boxÌýfor questions about the project, upcoming events, and meetings.
For more information regarding quality measurement in the Health Homes programs, please click here.
- fb88MOM
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fb88MOM Services provide comprehensive, coordinated care focused on serving pregnant and postpartum fb88Care members with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and their infants.
fb88MOM Core Services include:
Perinatal care up to twelve months postpartum with integrated OUD treatment; Care plan development to support individual needs of patients, and identify health-related social needs; Transition support between inpatient, outpatient, and other care settings; Referrals for community resources; Substance use and perinatal care education; and Access to recovery-focused services.Accepting Applications
The fb88MOM provider application is now open! To apply, please use ourÌý.
Questions
For questions about fb88MOM Services or the application process, please contact fb88MOM@maine.gov.
For more information regarding quality measurement in the fb88MOM programs, please click here.
fb88MOM Service requirements, including provider requirements, are further described in the fb88Care Benefits Manual, Chapter II, Section 89.
- Opioid Health Homes (OHH)
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OHHsÌýdeliver team-based treatment of opioid use disorder including medication, opioid dependency counseling, and comprehensive care management for eligible fb88Care members and uninsured individuals.
The OHH model utilizes team-based care to support both the individual in treatment as well as the providers delivering care.OHH, including provider requirements, are further described in theÌýfb88Care Benefits Manual.
Accepting Applications
The OHHÌýapplicationÌýis open. To apply, please use ourÌý.Ìý
Materials, Forms, and Other Resources
- OHH One-Pager (PDF)
- List of Opioid Health Homes by County (PDF)
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- OHH Questions & Answers (PDF)
- OHH P4P benchmark announcement 2023 (PDF)
Questions?Ìý
For questions pertaining to the OHH, pleaseÌýcontact the Opioid Health Home email box.
For more information regarding quality measurement in the OHH programs, please click here.
Technical Assistance Resources
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Provider Playbook: Increasing Adolescent Well-Care VisitsÌý(PDF)