6. Healthcare Provider Contributions
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• Encourage community members to donate with the promise that their contributions will be matched by the city or a private partner. Opportunities • Partner with Cascadia Health to explore matching gift models and develop partnerships. Next Steps • Engage with Cascadia Health to understand and potentially replicate their matching gift model Matching Gifts – Cascadia Health Steps Taken • Identified Cascadia Health’s matching gift model as a potential template for PSR. 6. HEALTHCARE P ROVIDER C ONTRIBUTIONS • Collaboration with Healthcare Providers: Partner with local hospitals, clinics, and healthcare providers to allocate a portion of their budget or profits towards community mental health, health education and overdose prevention programs. • Integrated Care Models: Encourage healthcare providers to adopt integrated care models that include mental health services, which can be funded through existing healthcare reimbursements. Integrated care systems (ICSs) are partnerships that bring together NHS organizations, local authorities, and other stakeholders to collectively plan services, improve health, and reduce inequalities across specific geographical areas. Opportunities • Partner with local healthcare providers to fund and expand integrated care models that include mental health services. Next Steps • Initiate discussions with healthcare providers about collaboration opportunities and funding allocations. Steps Taken • Early exploration of integrated care models and partnership potentials. 7. FEDERAL & S TATE PROGRAMS AND INITIATIVES • Opioid Crisis Response Funding: Utilize funding from federal initiatives aimed at addressing the opioid crisis. • Public Health Emergency Funding: Apply for emergency funds available during public health crises that affect mental health and substance use. Opportunities • Opioid crisis response funding and public health emergency grants. Next Steps • Monitor and apply for federal funding opportunities related to opioid crisis and mental health emergencies. Steps Taken • Conducted ongoing reviews of federal funding opportunities.
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