Universal Contracting Provisions (UCPs) are requirements that every behavioral health contract for a particular service must contain, regardless of who the contracting parties are, or how many contracts for services exist. UCPs are incredibly helpful in ensuring that minimum standards, resources, and obligations are uniform, consistent, and fair across service providers within the new state care continuum, and that every person in Colorado will be able to access behavioral health care that is meaningful and trusted.
The BHA is holding space for co-creation of universal contracting provisions before July 1, 2023. These provisions are important in order to properly contract for behavioral health services and set standards for the industry that work for all parties.
Explore the file folders below to find provider contracts.
Click here to access the State of Colorado Contracts Management System.
- Active programs
- Expired contracts
- UCP resources
- Contracting public meeting notes
- Workgroup Session 1 — Kickoff
- Workgroup Session 2 — Programmatic & Financial Reporting
- Workgroup Session 2 — Minimum Data Collection & Reporting
- Workgroup Session 3 — Programmatic & Financial Reporting
- Workgroup Session 3 — Minimum Data Collection & Reporting
- Workgroup Session 4 — Programmatic & Financial Reporting
- Workgroup Session 4 — Minimum Data Collection
- Workgroup Session 5 — Minimum Data Collection & Reporting
- Workgroup Session 5 — Programmatic & Financial Reporting