Current Service Needs

Open Enrollment
Trillium has identified a need for Psychosocial Rehabilitation service in Currituck and Dare Counties. Psychosocial Rehabilitation service is designed to help adults with mental health and other psychiatric concerns increase their functioning so that they can be successful and satisfied in the environment of their choice with the least amount of ongoing professional intervention. Psychosocial Rehabilitation focuses on recovery, skill and resource development related to life in the community and to increasing the participant’s ability to live as independently as possible, to manage their lives with as little professional intervention as possible, and to participate in community opportunities related to vocational, functional, social and educational goals.
Providers must be enrolled in NC Tracks and meet all requirements in Clinical Coverage Policy 8A
Trillium has identified a need for Adult Partial Hospitalization across Trillium’s catchment area. Providers must be enrolled in NC Tracks and meet all requirements in Clinical Coverage Policy 8A.
Trillium has identified a need for Child Partial Hospitalization across Trillium’s catchment area. Providers must be enrolled in NC Tracks and meet all requirements in Clinical Coverage Policy 8A.
Trillium has identified the need for additional Psychiatric Medication Management Services. These services focus on reducing psychiatric and behavioral symptoms to improve functioning in familial, social, educational, or occupational life domains. Providers must be enrolled in NC Tracks and meet all requirements in Clinical Coverage Policy 8C.
Qualified practitioners include:
- Psychiatrist/ MD/ DO
- Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)
- Physician Assistant (PA)
- Nurse Practitioner (NP)
Trillium has identified a need for Office Based Opioid Treatment across Trillium’s catchment area. Providers must be enrolled in NC Tracks and meet all requirements in Clinical Coverage Policy 1A-41.
Trillium has identified a need for Opioid Treatment Programs in Anson, Bertie, Beaufort, Dare, Lee, Richmond, and Warren Counties. Providers must be enrolled in NC Tracks and meet all requirements in Clinical Coverage Policy 8A-9
Qualified practitioners are Licensed Psychologists or Licensed Psychological Associates only.
Trillium has identified an ongoing need for Psychological Testing and Assessment across Trillium’s catchment area. Providers must be enrolled in NC Tracks and meet all requirements in Clinical Coverage Policy 8C.
Trillium has identified a need for Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient for Youth in Dare and Hyde Counties. Providers must be enrolled in NC Tracks and meet all requirements in Clinical Coverage Policy 8A.
Trillium is preparing to operate under the TBI Waiver and will award contracts as services are added to the Trillium Benefit Plan. This recruitment aims to expand the Trillium Health Resources network of qualified, approved NC Medicaid providers experienced in providing high-quality services to Trillium Members. Priority consideration will be given to licensed Neuropsychologists due to their specialized expertise in assessing and treating cognitive impairments related to TBI. Interested providers must have national accreditation to provide waiver services and must apply for consideration for the following service needs:
Services currently in the Benefits Plan:
- Assistive Technology
- Community Networking
- Community Transition
- Crisis Intervention Stabilization and Supports
- Crisis Support Services
- Day Supports
- Home Delivered Meals
- Home Modifications
- In-Home Intensive Support
- Respite
- Life Skills Training
- Natural Support Education
- Occupational Therapy
- Personal Care
- Physical Therapy
- Residential Supports
- Specialized Consultation
- Speech and Language Therapy
- Supported Employment
- Supported Living
- Vehicle Modifications
Services which may be added as part of the 1915c waiver:
- Remote Supports
- Cognitive Rehabilitation
Important Information:
- Provider MUST demonstrate experience serving members with Traumatic Brain Injury.
- Provider MUST meet all qualifications of the service listed in Appendix C (Page 54) for the Waiver Amendment at Application for 1915(c) HCBS Waiver: NC.1326.R01.04 - Mar 01, 2024 (as of Mar 01, 2024) (ncdhhs.gov) and NC Medicaid to be eligible for a contract award.
- Recruitment is for Medicaid services only.
- No start-up funding is available from Trillium.
- Provider must be fiscally sound and have capital to start programs independently.
- Application does not guarantee a contract. Providers are advised to wait until the official contract is awarded before implementing programs.
- Provider must be an approved NC Medicaid provider enrolled in NC Tracks.
- More than one provider may be selected for a service if warranted based on member needs.
This recruitment should not be interpreted as a contract (implicit, explicit, or implied) nor imply any agreement to any potential candidate. In addition, no inference should be made that Trillium will purchase and/or implement any of the programs or services proposed by the respondents in the future.
In addition to the above open network service needs, Trillium conducts competitive Requests for Proposals to formally select providers out of a pool of qualified applicants. Please review current service needs open for application for RFPs.
Request Opportunities
Trillium Health Resources is actively searching for two Assertive Community Treatment Team (ACTT) providers to form Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) teams in New Hanover and Pitt counties. One FACT team in New Hanover and one FACT team in Pitt will serve eligible individuals with severe mental illness and medium to high criminal-legal needs. This RFA will award $1,247,000 to be used to form two FACT teams. The allocation will be amended to include a second year after 6/30/25. Although the FACT teams do not need to be from the same provider the make-up of the FACT teams must consist of four core members at program launch: FACT leader, psychiatrist or nurse practitioner, registered nurse, and peer support specialist. It is possible for certain roles such as psychiatrist, nurse practitioner, and registered nurse to be shared between teams or to be employed part-time for these teams.
The deadline to apply for this RFA is February 23, 2025.
RFA Timeline
All timelines are tentative and subject to change
RFA- FACT | |
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RFA Posted | February 4, 2025 |
Proposal Submission Deadline | February 23, 2025 |
Proposed RFA Award Notification | February 28, 2025 |
Rural Equity and Innovation Integrated Care (REI-IC) will increase capacity to meet integrated care needs of southeastern and south central rural NC and address health disparities in this region by paying for equity for Tailored plan members living in this region. This RFA will award 1M in funding for 6 providers. The model will evaluate the impact of a value-based care (VBC) approach focused on Tailored Plan members. The model will provide access to primary care treatment through an integrated care delivery framework located in a specialty BH community based organization. The organization will have a primary focus on members with moderate to severe mental health conditions and/or chronic substance use disorders and will include members with dual IDD diagnosis. Members will have access to primary care services in the same setting as behavioral health services.
The primary outcome is to increase access to integrated care in Tier I counties in rural NC. Other objectives of this demonstration pilot also include improving quality of care, timely access to appointments for Tailored plan members, reducing avoidable emergency department and inpatient utilization, and strengthening telehealth systems capacity.
Trillium will award funding for up to six provider for this pilot.
Rural Equity and Innovation Integrated Behavioral Health Model (REI-IBHM) will increase capacity to meet integrated care needs of rural northeastern NC and address health disparities in this region by paying for equity for Tailored plan members living in this region. This RFA will award 2M in funding for 3 years not to exceed 6M. The model will evaluate the impact of a value-based care (VBC) approach focused on Tailored Plan members. The model will provide access to primary care treatment through an integrated care delivery framework located in a specialty BH community based organization. The organization will have a primary focus on members with moderate to severe mental health conditions and/or chronic substance use disorders and will include members with dual IDD diagnosis. Members will have have access to primary care services in the same setting as behavioral health services.
The primary outcome is to increase access to integrated care in Tier I and Tier II counties in rural northeastern NC. Other objectives of this demonstration pilot also include improving quality of care, timely access to appointments for Tailored plan members, reducing avoidable emergency department and inpatient utilization, and strengthening telehealth systems capacity.
Trillium will award funding for 1 provider for this demonstration pilot.
Awards
Award for RFA Mobile Crisis Management
Trillium has awarded:
- Integrated Family Services – Guilford County
- Day Mark Recovery- Randolph, Montgomery, Richmond, and Anson counties
- Southeastern Integrated Care - Lee, Moore, Hoke, Scotland, and Robeson counties.