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1 Loss of Funding for Behavioral Health in Arizona 2009-2011

2 2009 Cuts Cuts in funding to state supported programs NonXIX SMI General Mental Health Substance Abuse Children’s Services

3 2010 Cuts to State Programs Elimination of State Funding –General Mental Health –Substance Use –Children’s Services

4 July 2010-SMI CUTS Stay in Arnold v. Sarn until July 2012 Affected >14,000 People with SMI Generic Medications Only Limited lab and physician services No transportation No counseling No case management No inpatient hospital benefit

5 Decline in NonXIX SMI Enrollment March 201014,537 December 2011 9,952

6 July 2011-Freeze on AHCCCS Enrollment Freeze on enrollment of childless adults GMH/SA populations at risk 5500 SMI can stay on although they may have to qualify for SSI/MAO Some will lose coverage 250,000 enrollees at risk of losing coverage No new enrollments

7 Impact of Freeze 70,719 Childless Adults have been dropped from AHCCCS since July 8 Projected drop by AHCCCS was 77,336 Estimate 10% are behavioral health clients 9,695 people have been moved into SSI category-at least 5500 are SMI

8 Kidscare-SCHIP Program Enrollment frozen in January 2010* Waiting List now in excess of 129,528 Estimate that 10% of children need behavioral health services * only state to freeze enrollment

9 Other funding cuts Capitation rates cuts to providers –15% reduction over past two years Provider rate cuts Reducing reserves for providers Some small providers cannot sustain lost revenue

10 Emily Jenkins, President & CEO AZ Council of Human Service Providers ejenkins@azcouncil.com 602-252-9363


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