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      • Arizona is often referenced as an example among Medicaid programs for its innovative approach to behavioral health crisis services. Its comprehensive array of services are available to any resident of the state, regardless of insurance coverage. Local crisis telephone lines are operated around the clock by trained crisis specialists.
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  2. This Plan is intended to work in concert with the Arizona State Emergency Response and Recovery Plan (SERRP), which is maintained by the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs (DEMA). The ADHS ERP, HEOC SOP, and other plan annexes will guide Emergency Support Function (ESF) 8 (Public Health and Medical) and other ESF support roles

  3. 2/3/22, Trade Offs Podcast: Answering the Call, Part 1: America’s New Mental Health Crisis Line (mention of Arizona’s “living rooms with recliners and couches where people in crisis can rest and make a recovery plan.”) 2/21/2020, Arizona Republic: 'Arizona model' for behavioral health crisis care gains attention from other states

  4. plan which articulates important strategies with the vision of working together to create a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Arizona. The Plan will also serve as the State Emergency Response and Recovery Plan for the Recovery Support Function of Health and Social Services. The Health Equity team has been focused on the Strengthening Data

  5. The Arizona State Emergency Response and Recovery Plan (SERRP) is an all-hazards plan that identifies state agency roles and responsibilities during an emergency or disaster. The SERRP does not include procedures. Operational level details are left to the appropriate agency procedure documents.

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  6. State Emergency Response and Recovery Plan. This guide discusses how the State of Arizona conducts all hazard responses. It is built upon the National Response Framework as a scalable, flexible, and adaptable coordinating structure to align key roles and responsibilities across the State, linking all levels of government, nongovernmental ...

  7. Crisis services are available to any Arizona resident, even if you do not have health insurance coverage. 988 will route to the Statewide Crisis Line based on area code. The single Statewide Crisis Line number is: 1-844-534-4673 or 1-844-534-HOPE