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Notification of Privacy Practice for Health Information Exchange

Yolo County Behavioral Health participates in the SacValley MedShare (SVMS) for the purposes of sharing your health care data through a Health Information Exchange (HIE).  SacValley MedShare’s Health Information Exchange (SVMS HIE) enhances patient care by allowing doctors 24/7 access to critical information, fostering collaboration between specialists and primary care physicians. This enables the sharing of test results, coordination of care, and timely feedback, ultimately elevating the quality of healthcare, especially during evenings, weekends, and holidays when most healthcare organizations are closed. 

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Screening & Triage Process

The Screening Process for obtaining mental health services begins with a Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Screening.

Proposed County Mental Health Triage Services

To Schedule a Screening

  • Call (888) 965-6647 during business hours to schedule a Triage appointment (see below for Operating Hours for each facility).
  • Walk-in appointments availability at select locations (see below for more information on Operating Hours).
 Facility

 Woodland

137 N. Cottonwood Street

Woodland, CA 95695

 West Sacramento

500 B Jefferson Blvd. Ste 150

West Sacramento, CA 95606

Davis

600 A Street Ste A

Davis, CA 95616

Mental Health Clinic

 Monday - Friday

8:00am - 5:00pm

Walk-In Availability: YES

Tuesday, Thursday & Friday

8:30am - 4:30pm

Walk-In Availability: NO

 Monday, Wednesday

8:00am - 12:00pm (closed for lunch) 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

By Appointment Only

Crisis Services

 Monday - Friday

8:30am - 5:00pm

Walk-in Availability: YES

 Monday - Friday

8:30am-5:00pm

Walk-in Availability: YES

Monday - Friday

8:30am-5:00pm

Walk-in Availability: YES
Navigation Center  N/A N/A

Monday-Friday

8:30am-5:00pm

Navigation only serves individuals 18 years and up

What to Expect

When you call or come in for your confidential Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Screening, you will be asked to
provide your Name, Address and Insurance. You will also be asked to discuss your current and past Mental Health and Substance Use issues. From that Screening, the Clinician may determine: 

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Your Mental Health condition is Mild to Moderate

You will be referred to: 

  • Primary Health Care
  • Beacon Health Strategies
  • Community-Based Mental Health services
  • Support services for needs such as enrolling in Medi-Cal, obtaining shelter, or obtaining benefits
Your Substance Use Disorder is Primary

You will be referred to: 

  • Community-based or Inpatient Substance Use Disorder services and treatment

Substance Use Disorder could be co-occurring with a mild to moderate Mental Health Condition. 

Your Mental Health condition is severe and persistent

Your service needs can be best met at Yolo County Health & Human Services Agency. In this case, an in- depth assessment appointment will be scheduled, typically within one week of the Triage screening. 

This can include a co-occurring Mental Health condition and Substance Use Disorder. The Clinician may also refer you out to another provider of service if you have private insurance or Medi-Care and Medi-Cal insurances combined (Medi-Medi)

Other Services Available

As a mental health services client served by Yolo County Health & Human Services agency, you will also have access to services such as: 

  • Wellness Center: Eligible mental health consumers can participate in a drop-in Wellness Center. These drug and alcohol-free centers are designed for both transition-age youth (16-24) and adults, and offer a variety of rehabilitative services, skill-building groups, and a computer lab with internet access.
  • Clinic Services
  • Medication Management

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AB1299 Presumptive Transfers

The Yolo County Mental Health Plan (MHP) has established a single point of entry for AB 1299 Presumptive Transfers. For more information on Presumptive Transfers, please contact the Yolo County Single Point of Contacts below: 

MHP and CWS
Child, Youth and Family Branch
Mary Yung, Licensed Psychologist
hhsa-AB1299@yolocounty.org 
Fax # 530-661-1028 

Juvenile Probation Department
Cindy Anenson
cynthia.anenson@yolocounty.org 
Phone# 530-406-4762

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 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

Open Payments Web Page 

For informational purposes only, a link to the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Open Payments web page is provided here. The federal Physician Payments Sunshine Act requires that detailed information about payment and other payments of value worth over ten dollars ($10) from manufacturers of drugs, medical devices, and biologics to physicians and teaching hospitals be made available to the public. https://openpaymentsdata.cms.gov/

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