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- Assisting Health and Recovery Plan (HARP) Eligible . . .
A HARP is a Medicaid managed care insurance plan that manages physical health and behavioral health (mental health and addiction) services in an integrated way for adults with significant behavioral health needs
- Homeowner Assistance and Recovery Program Policy
The Homeowner Assistance and Recovery Program (HARP or Program) is funded through HUD’s Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Program The purpose of this policy manual is to provide guidance for applicants who are participating in the Program
- Helping HARP Members Get the Care They Need
HARP is a state-sponsored plan that provides Medicaid members age 21 years or older with additional health care resources to help them take care of all their physical health, behavioral health, and non-Medicaid support needs
- Medicaid HARP - CDPHP
Health And Recovery Plans (HARPs) are Medicaid Managed Care plans that pay for your physical and behavioral health care HARP staff, who specialize in behavioral health (mental health and substance use), are available to listen and work with you Is a HARP the right choice for you?
- Health and Recovery Plans - ICANNYS. org
A HARP is a new kind of health insurance for adults with serious mental health conditions or substance use disorders HARP is a type of Medicaid plan that combines all of your medical care, including behavioral health care, into one plan
- HARP Tool Training - cohhio. org
• Please note: This guidance applies specifically to the HARP Tool questions and responses Program eligibility determination requirements and or program administration guidance may differ in how income should be calculated or considered
- Member Handbook New York Health and Recovery Plan (HARP)
HARPs are a new kind of plan that provide Medicaid members with their health care, plus care for behavioral health In this handbook, behavioral health means mental health, substance use disorder and rehabilitation
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