June 3, 2025, DHCS published BHIN 25-020, which provided additional guidance for using the standardized Medi-Cal Mental Health Screening Tools. Included in this guidance was the ability for certain clinical staff to be able to override the recommended system of care based on the final score of the tool.
CalMHSA created a few proposed solutions and presented these to counties on July 16, 2025 at a county shared decision-making meeting. Counties agreed to solution number 2, which is described below.
Planned Changes
CalMHSA will add a new section to the bottom of both of the Medi-Cal Mental Health Screening Tools (both Adult and Youth versions). This section will include a checkbox that indicates that the user is overriding the score presented by the tool and referring to a different system of care. This checkbox will only be permissioned to the LPHA user role by default.* When this box is checked, automatic text will show, indicating that the user has opted to override the score generated by the tool. This text will be pulled from the BHIN language on page 11. The user will also be presented with a text field where they enter their justification for the override. This text field will be required anytime the override checkbox is checked.


CalMHSA will also update the report associated with the screening tools to include the information about whether a score was overridden, and what the result was. CalMHSA will also be updating the name of this report to match current CalMHSA reporting naming conventions.
*CalMHSA had planned to create an Add-On user role and create a script to add this user role to any staff user with certain licenses/degrees to match the BHIN list of license types. Counties argued against creating another user role. After discussion, CalMHSA agreed to only provide this to the LPHA user role. This means that not all license types listed in the BHIN as able to override the score would be given this permission automatically. An example is a Registered Nurse, who isn’t given the LPHA user role since they can’t diagnosis nor lead treatment. Counties felt this was an acceptable tradeoff to avoid getting another user role added to the system. CalMHSA will provide the permission information to counties who want to create their own user role or add this permission to a staff/user.