Program areas at Onefifteen Recovery
Onefifteen granted $3,329,566 to samaritan behavioral health inc. (sbhi) in 2022; of this $3,329,566, $3,289,179 was pulled down to subsidize substance use disorder services, including but not limited to outpatient services, intensive outpatient services, diagnostic behavioral health evaluations, crisis stabilization and inpatient services. The balance of the initial $3,329,566 granted carries over into cy2023 and will be used for similar services that treat those people suffering from opioid addiction and other substance use disorders. Sbhi reports, monthly, to Onefifteen the amount expensed that is used to subsidize and continue to carry out both the outpatient and inpatient programmatic services. In addition to subsidizing these outpatient and inpatient programmatic activities, Onefifteen maintains operational expenses in support of the programmatic services that sbhi carries out, including but not limited to salaries, property taxes, lease payments, security services, infrastructure technology assets, software support, etc.
Onefifteen granted $743,030 to samaritan behavioral health inc. (sbhi) in 2021; of this $743,030, $567,045 was used for professional services as it related to the implementation of a new electronic health record (ehr) for substance use disorder services. This was a capital grant to sbhi for the onboarding of new ehr software. The balance of the initial $743,030 grated carries over into cy2022 and will be used for similar services in efforts to finalize ehr implementation.
Onefifteen granted a capital grant of $749,000 to samaritan behavioral health inc. (sbhi) in 2021 for the procurement of a new electronic health record (ehr) system. In 2022 sbhi pulled down an addition $113,409 of those granted dollars for continued capitalized expense resulting from the implementation of said ehr.