Newswise — The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is announcing up to $13.2 million in new grants to support the expansion of health information technology (HIT) in health care settings that serve people with mental and substance use disorders.

As part of this new initiative, 47 community health centers working to integrate primary care and behavioral health services will receive a one year grant for $200,000. The grant will be used to develop health information technology infrastructure and expand the use of electronic health records (EHRs). Once the EHR systems are in place, patients and providers can have ready access to the latest information on effective treatments and support systems, and exchange health information through secure means with appropriate patient permission.

In addition, SAMHSA is announcing a $3.8 million grant award to assist community health centers and state designated agencies with their efforts to implement electronic health records. The grant award is being made to the National Council on Community Behavioral Health Care to enhance SAMHSA efforts underway to integrate primary and behavioral health care in community based settings.

“Electronic health records improve quality, accountability, and cost effectiveness of health care services,” said SAMHSA Administrator, Pamela S. Hyde, J.D. “Persons with behavioral health problems often have significant physical health issues as well. These grants are a critical down payment on the health information technology investment needed to ensure behavioral health service providers are fully interoperable with the general health system.”

“Making meaningful use of EHRs represents the foundation for better health, improved care and lower costs,” said National Coordinator for Health IT Dr. Farzad Mostashari. “EHRs offer providers the tools necessary to give patients, including those with mental health and substance use problems, the right care at the right time while protecting patient privacy and security.”

These efforts support SAMHSA’s strategic initiative on Health Information Technology. The actual awards are subject to the availability of funds and the grantees’ performance. The grantees and their award amounts are as follows: Grantees Award AmountCommunity HealthLink, Mass. $199,999Tarzana Treatment Center, Calif. $200,000Prestera Ctr. for Mental Health Services, WV $200,000Shawnee Mental Health Center, Inc., Ohio $200,000Human Service Center, Ill. $200,000Oklahoma. Dept. of Mental Health/Subs Abuse $200,000Coastal Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. Fla. $200,000Asian Counseling and Referral Service, Wash. $200,000Southeast Center, Inc., OH $200,000Centerstone of Indiana, Ind. $200,000Lifestream Behavioral Center, Inc., Fla $200,000Lifestream Behavioral Center, Inc., Fla $200,000Native American Rehabilitation Assn., Ore. $199,997Bridges, A Community Support System, Inc., Conn $200,000CODAC Behavioral Health Services, Inc., Ariz. $200,000Providence Center, Inc., R.I. $200,000Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton, N.J. $199,099Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, N.Y. $200,000Bronx-Lebanon Hops. Ctr., N.Y. $200,000Care Plus NJ, Inc., N.J. $200,000Washtenaw Community Health Org., Mich. $199,987Glenn County Health Services Agency, Calif. $200,000Community Health and Counseling, Maine $200,000Apalachee Center, Inc., Fla. $200,000Downtown Emergency Service Ctr., Wash. $200,000Miami Behavioral Health Ctr., Fla. $200,000Weber Human Services, Utah $200,000Community Rehabilitation Ctr., Fla. $200,000Southlake Community Hlth Ctr., Ind $200,000Milestone Centers, Inc., Pa. $200,000Community Mental Health Affiliates, Inc, Conn. $200,000ICD-International Ctr. For the Disabled, N.Y. $200,000Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Ser., Ohio $199,360Kent Ctr. For Human and Org. Develop, R.I. $199,266Family Services, Inc., Md. $200,000Heritage Behavioral Health Ctr., Ill. $200,000Asian Community Mental Health Services, Calif. $200,000Adult and Child Mental Health Ctr., Ind. $199,966Montrose Counseling Ctr., Inc. Texas $200,000Horizon House, Inc., Pa. $199,293San Mateo County Health System, Calif. $196,684Pennyroyal Regional MH-MR Board, Ky. $200,000Trilogy, Inc., Ill $200,000Alaska Island Community Services, Ala. $199,997Mental Health Center of Denver, Colo. $199,619North Care Center, Okla. $200,000Community Council of Nashua, N.H. $200,000Center for Families and Children, Inc., Ohio $200,000

For more information on SAMHSA’s efforts in health information technology, visit SAMHSA’s Health Information Technology Strategic Initiative Webpage.

For additional information about SAMHSA and its programs visit http://www.samhsa.gov/.

SAMHSA is a public health agency within the Department of Health and Human Services. Its mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities.

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