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  2. CA Bridge funds training for doctors and nurses to increase the use of prescription medication, and its navigator program pays hospitals up to $120,000 to contract with behavioral health workers. Currently, 284 navigators have been assigned to place patients into long-term treatment after they are discharged from an ER.
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    Navigators are a critical component of the program. Guided by the principles of harm reduction, they work with hospital staff to change organizational culture to reduce stigma and put patients’ goals first.
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    From 2020 to 2022, DHCS invested $20 million, through State Opioid Response grant funding, to launch the Behavioral Health Pilot Project to place navigators in 206 hospital emergency departments, with the goal of expanding access to medication assisted treatment (MAT) for individuals presenting in the emergency department.
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    What is the bridge Navigator Program?DHCS aims to implement the Public Health Institute/CA Bridge Behavioral Health Navigator Program (Bridge Navigator Program) through enhanced federal funding to support initiatives that expand and strengthen Medi-Cal’s Home and Community-Based Services.
    What is the Calbridge behavioral health navigator program?In the spring of 2022, a new appropriation of $40 million launched the CalBridge Behavioral Health Navigator Program which has supported 276 hospital EDs to provide MAT and behavioral health navigation to 65,000 people each year.
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    What is the California bridge program?The Public Health Institute’s Bridge program has selected 31 health facilities from across the state to participate in the California Bridge Program, an accelerated training program for healthcare providers that will enhance access to around-the-clock substance use disorder treatment in California communities hit hardest by the opioid epidemic.
    How is the bridge program funded?The Bridge program is funded through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis Grant to the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS).
     
  4. CA Bridge - Bridge to Treatment

    WebCA Bridge saves lives by making it possible for people who use drugs to get treatment at any hospital—whenever and wherever they need it.

     
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