Critical Connections

Getting People Leaving Prison and Jail the Mental Health Care and Substance Use Treatment They Need

Critical Connections: Getting People Leaving Prison and Jail the Mental Health Care and Substance Use Treatment They Need—What Policymakers Need to Know about Health Care Coverage

The CSG Justice Center’s National Reentry Resource Center released a discussion paper that identifies key questions and issues every policymaker should consider when seeking to help people leaving prison and jail connect to needed mental health and substance use treatment. All states, regardless of the scope of their Medicaid coverage, can use this paper to ensure prisons and jails are positioned as effective hubs for helping eligible people get public health care coverage and social security and veterans benefits. This assistance can help facilitate easier access to treatment and help reduce recidivism as part of a comprehensive reentry effort.

Martha Plotkin and Alex Blandford | January 2017 | The Council of State Governments Justice Center

Critical Connections: Getting People Leaving Prison and Jail the Mental Health Care and Substance Use Treatment They Need—What Policymakers Need to Know about Health Care Coverage highlights examples of local practices and legislative and administrative actions drawn from 30 states. With support from the U.S. Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice Assistance, the paper illustrates how policymakers have used a wide range of strategies to improve connections to health care coverage and treatment.

Five Issue Areas for Connecting People Leaving Prison or Jail to Behavioral Health Care

ISSUE 1: Identifying Enrollment and Eligibility Status

ISSUE 2: Maintaining Enrollment and Reactivating or Reenrolling in Benefits upon Release

ISSUE 3: Assisting with Applications

ISSUE 4: Examining Medicaid-Reimbursable Behavioral Health Services in the Community and Addressing Gaps

ISSUE 5: Tracking Progress

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