Opportunity
California Lake County Civic Plus #139
Lake County seeks providers for comprehensive Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services (all ASAM levels)
Posted
April 03, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
139
NAICS
623220, 621420, 622210
Lake County Behavioral Health Services (LCBHS), a department of Lake County, California, is seeking qualified providers to deliver comprehensive Substance Use Disorder (SUD) treatment services for adults, youth, and perinatal populations. - Scope of Services: - All American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) levels of care are included: - Outpatient (ASAM 1.0) - Intensive Outpatient (ASAM 2.1) - Partial Hospitalization (ASAM 2.5) - Low-Intensity Residential (ASAM 3.1) - High-Intensity Residential (ASAM 3.5) - Medically Monitored Inpatient (ASAM 3.7) - Medically Managed Intensive Inpatient (ASAM 4.0) - Withdrawal Management (various ASAM WM levels) - Field-Based Initiation of Medications for Addiction Treatment (MAT) - Providers may propose for one, multiple, or all levels of care. - Key Requirements: - Providers must be licensed, Drug Medi-Cal certified, and comply with DMC-ODS, BHSA, and Behavioral Health Information Notices (BHINs). - Services must include telehealth/telemedicine, care coordination, MAT, and field-based MAT initiation. - Proposals must include a cost analysis and proposed monthly rates for each level of care. - Providers must ensure equity and access, data reporting, performance measurement, and participate in county-directed quality improvement. - Administrative cost compliance and Medi-Cal reimbursement rules apply. - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; the opportunity is open to any qualified provider meeting the outlined standards. - Place of performance is Lake County, California, with services delivered at LCBHS facilities and in the community as appropriate.
Description
Lake County Behavioral Health Services (LCBHS) is seeking proposals from qualified, licensed, and Drug Medi-Cal certified providers to deliver substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services for adults, youth, and perinatal populations. The solicitation covers all ASAM levels of care, allowing applicants to propose for single, multiple, or full continuum levels of care. Providers must demonstrate compliance with ASAM criteria, DMC-ODS, BHSA standards, and offer services including telehealth, care coordination, and medications for addiction treatment (MAT). The deadline for proposal submission is April 30, 2026, at 5:00 PM.