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Jackson County Community Menta
Our Mission: to support a network of quality mental health services for persons with mental illness that are equitably accessible and responsive to the varied and unique needs of Jackson County residents. What We Do: The Community Mental Health Fund makes grants to 501(c)(3) mental healthcare organizations.

We are a public fund and services are audited. Care must meet standards set by the Board of Trustees and the State of Missouri. We also support multi-agency initiatives, including cultural competence and trauma-informed care. Services assist our community's most vulnerable citizens. Abused children, battered women, and homeless families are among those we serve.
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Serving our community in an equitable way means understanding our population, then responding. Our 2017 Demographics Report compares the population served by the Community Mental Health Fund with the population of Jackson County. It includes maps and service utilization graphics. It also includes information about Levy participant age groups, languages spoken and uninsured rates.
Listed below are the Community Mental Health Fund funded provider agencies. CMHF provider agencies are non-profit mental health agencies in Jackson County, Missouri. Each of the provider network agencies handles its own enrollment. In addition to the CMHF provider agencies listed below, additional external providers can be searched for on the Community Resource Guide.
The Board of Trustees requests proposals for Safety Net and Children and Families mental health services funding. Applicant agencies are limited to 2020 Community Mental Health Fund Contractors. All funding is limited to qualified, 501c)(3) charitable non-profit mental health organizations in Jackson County, Missouri.
We are changing the focus of payment from billable hours to participant outcomes using Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). These measures are being developed collaboratively with providers, based on data they already collect. In early 2020, many grantee agencies will be able to receive incentive payments based on performance in quality areas such as timely access to care.
Value-based payment puts the focus on quality and outcomes. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are being developed collaboratively with providers in response to our community impact goals. We are working with Integrus Health Group to pilot KPIs with 14 mental health agencies. We are working to assure that both provider and payer understand how performance is measured, then share information.
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