Behavioral Health
Roadmap for Behavioral Health Reform Incident and Issue Reporting Portal
Introduced in 2021 and implemented in 2023 by the Commonwealth, the Massachusetts Roadmap for Behavioral Health Reform (the RoadMap) increases access to mental health and substance use disorder treatment for people across Massachusetts and offers insurance-blind behavioral health crisis services to anyone in the state. New services supporting these reforms include the Behavioral Health Help Line (BHHL), Community Behavioral Health Centers (CBHCs), and Behavioral Health Urgent Care (BHUC) sites.
In an effort to collect feedback and concerns associated with the new services, the Incident and Issue Reporting Portal was developed by the Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership (MBHP), Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH), and MassHealth’s Office of Behavioral Health (OBH). This tool can be accessed and filled out by anyone at masspartnership.com, masshelpline.com, and mass.gov. It is intended to log feedback associated with any service component of the Roadmap, and items entered in the form will receive direct follow-up based on the level of concern. An overview of the form and the questions on the live portal can be found here.
Behavioral Health Billing
Behavioral Health Billing Information
Behavioral Health Program Specifications
Adult Mobile Crisis Intervention
Adult Community Crisis Stabilization
Community Behavioral Health Centers
Community Support Program - Overview
Community Support Program - Justice Involvement
Community Support Program - Tenancy Preservation Program
Community Support Program - Homeless Individuals
Family Residential Rehabilitation Services for Substance Use Disorders
Inpatient Mental Health Services
Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Services
Partial Hospitalization Program
Program for Assertive Community Treatment
Psychiatric Consultation on an Inpatient Medical Unit
Residential Rehabilitation Services for Substance Use Disorders