Dept. of Human Services Releases COVID-19 Operational Recommendations, Telehealth Guidelines for Behavioral Health Services

HARRISBURG – The Department of Human Services’ (DHS) Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) today released operational recommendations and telehealth guidelines for providers of behavioral health services.

“The Wolf administration is committed to serving vulnerable populations every day, and that commitment will not waiver in the face of an emergency,” said DHS Secretary Teresa Miller.

“We are working with county mental health programs and behavioral health service providers to be sure that behavioral health services for Pennsylvanians continue uninterrupted.”

OMHSAS has developed the following operational recommendations, which will be updated and re-released on a recurring basis as new information becomes available. Recommendations include:

OMHSAS has also temporarily suspended certain requirements for providing behavioral health services via telehealth. Changes to existing telehealth regulations include:

For more information on existing telehealth behavioral health guidance in Pennsylvania, refer to this bulletin.

DHS has already released operational recommendations for providers of child welfare servicesintellectual disability and autism services and long-term services and supports in Pennsylvania in response to COVID-19.

DHS program offices are continuing to formulate recommendations for other provider communities and will publish guidance as it becomes available.

Visit the PA Department of Health’s dedicated Coronavirus webpage for the most up-to-date information regarding COVID-19.

If you are experiencing anxiety or stress related to COVID-19, advice on how to manage this is available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention here.

Guidance to DHS providers related to COVID-19 is available here.

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