Provider Toolkit
How providers can facilitate access to inpatient/residential behavioral health facilities
Resources to Facilitate Access to Behavioral Health Treatment
Printable Quick Start Resource Guides
Ensuring Equitable Access to Inpatient/Residential Behavioral Health Treatment Facilities
Customizable Letter Templates
Word Document Templates From BD Providers to BH Treatment Facilities to Customize for Use in Various Scenarios
Letter re: stability of a patient who self-infuses
Letter re: stability of a patient who requires assistance for infusions
Letter re: stability of a patient who injects medication
Letter re: reasonable accommodations for person who self-infuses
Letter re: reasonable accommodations for person who requires assistance to receive medication
Letter from a person with BD regarding reasonable accommodations
Within these pages, the term “behavioral health” includes both mental health and substance use disorder.
“Bleeding disorder” is abbreviated as “BD.”
Responding to a Behavioral Health Facility Denial?
“I utilized the provider toolkit…the patient was accepted into the facility and admitted that day.”
BD SUMHAC Appreciates the Generous Support of the Following Organizations
Bleeding Disorders Association of South Carolina
Bleeding Disorders Foundation of North Carolina
Bleeding Disorders of the Heartland
Eastern PA Bleeding Disorders Foundation
Hemophilia Association of San Diego County
Hemophilia Association of the Capital Area
Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan
Hemophilia Foundation of Southern California
Kentucky Hemophilia Foundation
Louisiana Hemophilia Foundation
Lone Star Bleeding Disorders Foundation
New England Hemophilia Association
Northern Ohio Hemophilia Foundation
Pacific Northwest Bleeding Disorders
Rocky Mountain Hemophilia & Bleeding Disorders Association
Southwestern Ohio Hemophilia Foundation
Tennessee Hemophilia and Bleeding Disorder Foundation
Texas Central Bleeding Disorders
Tri-State Bleeding Disorder Foundation
Virginia Hemophilia Foundation