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{{toplink|url=http://dbhids.org|name=dbhids.org}}<blockquote>''Recovery, Resilience, and Self-Determination: A Stronger, Healthier Philadelphia''</blockquote>
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The '''Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services''' (DBHIDS) [is] one of five departments under the City’s Office of Health and Human Services. Our department is proud to offer '''behavioral health care, intellectual disability supports and early intervention services''' in one comprehensive integrated system.
  
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DBHIDS has six divisions:
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*Division of Behavioral Health.
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*Division of Intellectual disAbility Services (IDS).
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*Division of Community Behavioral Health (CBH).
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*Division of the Chief Medical Officer.
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*Division of Planning and Innovation.
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*Division of Administration & Finance.
  
[http://dbhids.us/network-inclusion-criteria-version-2/ Network Inclusion Criteria (Version 2.0)]<br>
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''Note:''&nbsp;&nbsp;The above descriptive information came from the agency's [https://dbhids.org/about/ About Us] page.
  
[http://dbhids.us/transformation-video/ Transformation Video]
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==In The News==
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*[http://whyy.org/articles/with-kensingtons-encampments-gone-work-to-end-opioid-related-homelessness-is-just-beginning/ With Kensington’s encampments gone, work to end opioid-related homelessness is just beginning], WHYY, February 4, 2019.
  
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==Info==
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*Approach:&nbsp;[http://dbhids.org/population-health Population Health]
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*Event Calendar:&nbsp;[http://dbhids.org/events/ Event Calendar]
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*Facebook:&nbsp;[http://www.facebook.com/DBHIDS DBHIDS]
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*Transformation Initiative:&nbsp;[http://dbhids.org/phltransformed Transformation Decade Celebration]
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*Twitter:&nbsp;[http://www.twitter.com/DBHIDS @DBHIDS]
  
In October 2003, the City of Philadelphia created the Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services (DBH/MRS) to integrate its behavioral health care and mental retardation services into a single comprehensive system. Beginning in March 2011, a federal law required that the term “mental retardation” be changed to “intellectual disability.” As a result, the department’s name became “Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services (DBHIDS).”
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==See Also==
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*[[Community Behavioral Health (CBH)]]
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*[[Healthy Minds Philly]]
  
DBHIDS has four components:  
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Office of Mental Health (OMH)<br>Office of Addiction Services (OAS), formerly known as the Coordinating Office for Drug and Alcohol Abuse Programs (CODAAP)<br>Intellectual disAbility Services (IDS)<br>Community Behavioral Health (CBH)<br>Prior to 2003, three of the four components, OMH, OAS (CODAAP), and IDS (MRS), were units of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health. These three offices had been administering county-operated behavioral health and intellectual disability programs for over 35 years.
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The fourth component, CBH, is Philadelphia’s not-for-profit managed care entity. The city established CBH in 1997 to manage behavioral health care services for Philadelphia’s 475,000 Medicaid recipients. The creation of CBH served as the catalyst for the development of Philadelphia’s current behavioral health system.
 
 
 
DBHIDS provides its services via a network of mental health and intellectual disability provider agencies. The department also partners with the Philadelphia School District, child welfare systems, and judicial systems to promote recovery, resilience &amp; self-determination for people in recovery.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 10:46, 5 February 2019

dbhids.org

Recovery, Resilience, and Self-Determination: A Stronger, Healthier Philadelphia

The Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services (DBHIDS) [is] one of five departments under the City’s Office of Health and Human Services. Our department is proud to offer behavioral health care, intellectual disability supports and early intervention services in one comprehensive integrated system.

DBHIDS has six divisions:

  • Division of Behavioral Health.
  • Division of Intellectual disAbility Services (IDS).
  • Division of Community Behavioral Health (CBH).
  • Division of the Chief Medical Officer.
  • Division of Planning and Innovation.
  • Division of Administration & Finance.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the agency's About Us page.

In The News

Info

See Also