Fingertip Report
Summary Statistics for Michigan's
Public Mental Health System
Produced by the Division of Quality Management and Planning
Last updated 9/9/2009
Michigan's Public Mental Health System delivers services to more than 200,000 Michigan citizens with serious mental illness, serious emotional disturbance (SED), and developmental disabilities. Public mental health services are provided primarily by 46 community mental health services programs (CMHSPs). Eighteen pre-paid inpatient health plans (PIHPs) manage the Medicaid mental health and substance abuse services called "specialty supports and services". Supports and services in Michigan are predominantly community-based, but inpatient care, when needed, can be purchased by the CMHSPs and PIHPs from psychiatric inpatient units in local community hospitals or from one of the six state-operated facilities. Information about eligibility for, descriptions of, and provider qualifications for the Medicaid supports and services are available in the Mental Health and Substance Abuse chapter of the
Medicaid Provider Manual.
This "Fingertip Report" summarizes information from several comprehensive annual and quarterly reports produced by the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Administration. The purpose of this report is to provide a quick snap shot of performance of the 18 PIHPs.
Habilitation Supports Waiver
& Intermediate Care Facility Placement for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
Last Updated 4/17/08
Timeliness in Reporting
Timeliness of PIHP reporting for various documents and data as required in the MDCH/PIHP Medicaid Managed Specialty Supports and Services Concurrent 1915(b)/(c) Waiver Program
Last Updated 11/19/09