Same Day Access
Meeting and Exceeding CBHC Timely Access Requirements
Purpose
CCBHC intake guidelines require “fast access” - an initial assessment within 10 days for clients with routine needs. Same Day Access (SDA) exceeds that standard by delivering an assessment the same day it is requested, increasing client engagement and outcomes.
Further, all assessments are available on an unscheduled basis so there are never any no- shows, ensuring better utilization of valuable clinician time.
Process
Completion of a GAP Analysis to collect baseline data (GAP Analysis is also used to inform other system changes), which includes:
Two, 2-hour meetings with direct services staff
One-hour meeting with leadership to review Gap Analysis findings
Up to 13 online meetings to implement SDA, starting with a 2-hour kick-off and subsequent 1-hour meetings, every 2-4 weeks.
Up to 10 hours of specialty consultation based on agency needs (Collaborative Documentation, peer consultation, etc.)
One-hour post-implementation meeting to conduct final measurement
Final report highlighting the changes completed, areas to address
Access to the MTM Services Resource Library
Timeframe: 9-12 months
Outcomes:
Eliminates assessment delays and no-shows
Improved consumer satisfaction – engaging people when they are ready
6:1 ROI in first year based on increased efficiencies, higher show rates and engagement levels
MTM Team
Lead Process Change Consultant and Senior National Council Consultant
CCBHC, Leadership Consultant and National Council Consultant
President, Senior SPQM Data Consultant and Senior National Council Consultant