Consent-Health & Human Services # 33.
Board of Supervisors
- Meeting Date:
- 08/26/2025
- Brief Title
- Agreement with UC Davis Health for Early Diagnosis and Preventive Treatment
From:
Monica Morales, Director, Health and Human Services Agency
Staff Contact:
Tony Kildare, Child, Youth & Family Branch Director, Health and Human Services Agency, x2929
Supervisorial District Impact:
Countywide
Subject
Approve agreement with the Regents of the University of California, on behalf of University of California Davis Health (UCD Health), in the amount of $294,500 for the period of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025 for the provision of early diagnosis and preventative treatment (EDAPT) services. (No general fund impact) (Morales)
Recommended Action
- Approve agreement with the Regents of the University of California, on behalf of University of California Davis Health (UCD Health), in the amount of $294,500 for the period of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025 for the provision of early diagnosis and preventative treatment (EDAPT) services; and
- Delegate authority to the Director of the Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency, or designee, to exercise optional year extensions up to $294,500 per fiscal year for fiscal years 2025-26 and 2026-27 and issue related option year notices. Please see Section I. and Paragraph III.B.2. of Att. A. Agreement.
Strategic Plan Goal(s)
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Reason for Recommended Action/Background
The County via the Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) applied for and was awarded a Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Mental Health Block Grant Ten Percent Set Aside allocation (MHBG 10%) for First Episode Psychosis (FEP) programs from the California Department of Healthcare Services. HHSA initially entered into an agreement with UCD Health for the period of July 9, 2019 through June 30, 2024 for these services.
HHSA staff now requests approval of this agreement so that HHSA will be able to continue partnering with UCD Health to serve transition age youth (TAY) who are beginning to show signs or symptoms of serious mental illness. This collaborative program includes a variety of clinical and other supportive services including EDAPT. EDAPT is an ambulatory clinical and research program based in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UCD Health. This program was founded upon thirteen (13) years of clinical and research experience with early psychosis patients by the program director, Cameron Carter, M.D. The EDAPT clinic provides comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for children and young adults who have recently developed or are at high-risk of developing a psychotic disorder. The goals of the clinic are to intervene as early as possible to mitigate illness progression, prevent development of disease-related impairment, and limit treatment-related side effects. Through this work, County residents have been empowered to become active participants in their treatment and to make significant progress toward their personal, social, and occupational goals.
The HHSA Director has approved the start date of the agreement to be backdated to July 1, 2024. Due to the necessity of the services and the risk of not providing services to TAY who are beginning to show signs and symptoms of serious mental illness, including first episode psychosis, UCD Health has been providing services since the end of the last agreement June 30, 2024. The contracting process has been handled with urgency but due to the complexity of the agreement, execution has taken an unprecedented amount of time. Upon execution of the Agreement, HHSA will issue an option letter to extend the agreement through fiscal year 2025-26.
HHSA staff now requests approval of this agreement so that HHSA will be able to continue partnering with UCD Health to serve transition age youth (TAY) who are beginning to show signs or symptoms of serious mental illness. This collaborative program includes a variety of clinical and other supportive services including EDAPT. EDAPT is an ambulatory clinical and research program based in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UCD Health. This program was founded upon thirteen (13) years of clinical and research experience with early psychosis patients by the program director, Cameron Carter, M.D. The EDAPT clinic provides comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for children and young adults who have recently developed or are at high-risk of developing a psychotic disorder. The goals of the clinic are to intervene as early as possible to mitigate illness progression, prevent development of disease-related impairment, and limit treatment-related side effects. Through this work, County residents have been empowered to become active participants in their treatment and to make significant progress toward their personal, social, and occupational goals.
The HHSA Director has approved the start date of the agreement to be backdated to July 1, 2024. Due to the necessity of the services and the risk of not providing services to TAY who are beginning to show signs and symptoms of serious mental illness, including first episode psychosis, UCD Health has been providing services since the end of the last agreement June 30, 2024. The contracting process has been handled with urgency but due to the complexity of the agreement, execution has taken an unprecedented amount of time. Upon execution of the Agreement, HHSA will issue an option letter to extend the agreement through fiscal year 2025-26.
Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)
County Counsel
General Services Department, Procurement Division
General Services Department, Procurement Division
Competitive Bid Process/Vendor Performance
On April 15, 2024, the then acting Yolo County Deputy Director/Purchasing Agent or designee approved a sole source procurement for these services. Factors considered included, but were not limited to: 1) UCD Health is the closest provider of these services to the County; 2) UCD Health is a major purveyor of these services and helped in the development of this program; 3) UCD Health is the only agency in the greater Northern California area that provides a FEP training and an education program.
Each County that receives SAMHSA MHBG 10% for First Episode Psychosis (FEP) program is required to partner with an agency who provides services and treatment. Without sole source approval, SAMSHA would recall the funding, and the County would not be able to continue providing these services.
Vendor Performance
There are no current performance measures data to report for this agreement as it is a new agreement. The Performance Measures associated with this Agreement are included in Att. B. Performance Measures and will be available to this Board and the public over the term of the agreement.
During the prior agreement, clients served were able to transition from full coordinated specialty care to a ‘step down’ version of this program, which is more aligned with general adult/TAY outpatient services. Using symptom rating tools, clients were observed to have a decrease in their mental health symptoms and an increase in social and role functioning. Clients served in EDAPT also exhibited a reduction in hospitalization or residential treatment placements while they were engaged in the program.
UCD Health has partnered closely with HHSA to design their program offerings to best meet the needs of the agency and the youth they serve. They have provided outreach to support the early identification of severe mental illness, including psychosis as well as the full array of EDAPT clinical services to youth who qualify. Because of the intensity of services, UCD Health can only serve a small number of youth at a time, so the data provided to HHSA semi-annually is reflective of a small clinical population.
Each County that receives SAMHSA MHBG 10% for First Episode Psychosis (FEP) program is required to partner with an agency who provides services and treatment. Without sole source approval, SAMSHA would recall the funding, and the County would not be able to continue providing these services.
Vendor Performance
There are no current performance measures data to report for this agreement as it is a new agreement. The Performance Measures associated with this Agreement are included in Att. B. Performance Measures and will be available to this Board and the public over the term of the agreement.
During the prior agreement, clients served were able to transition from full coordinated specialty care to a ‘step down’ version of this program, which is more aligned with general adult/TAY outpatient services. Using symptom rating tools, clients were observed to have a decrease in their mental health symptoms and an increase in social and role functioning. Clients served in EDAPT also exhibited a reduction in hospitalization or residential treatment placements while they were engaged in the program.
UCD Health has partnered closely with HHSA to design their program offerings to best meet the needs of the agency and the youth they serve. They have provided outreach to support the early identification of severe mental illness, including psychosis as well as the full array of EDAPT clinical services to youth who qualify. Because of the intensity of services, UCD Health can only serve a small number of youth at a time, so the data provided to HHSA semi-annually is reflective of a small clinical population.
Fiscal Impact
Fiscal impact (see budgetary detail below)
Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)
- Total cost of recommended action:
- $ 294,500
- Amount budgeted for expenditure:
- $ 294,500
- Additional expenditure authority needed:
- $
- On-going commitment (annual cost):
- $ 294,500
Source of Funds for this Expenditure
- MHBG
- $200,818
- MHBG-ARPA
- $93,682
Further explanation as needed:
No general funds are required by this action. These services will be funded by Mental Health Block Grant. The total amount of this action is $294,500 for the period of July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. The amount of $294,500 is included in the HHSA adopted budget for fiscal year 2024-25. The related funding will be included in the requested budget process for future fiscal years.
The following is the breakdown of funding for this agreement.
The following is the breakdown of funding for this agreement.
| Fiscal Year 2024-25 July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025 |
Total |
| $294,500 | $294,500 |
This Agreement also includes 2 one-year optional extensions for fiscal year 2025-26 and fiscal year 2026-27 in an amount less than or equal to $294,500 per fiscal year.
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In no event shall the term of the Agreement extend beyond June 30, 2027, nor shall the total contract maximum exceed the amount of EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($883,500), unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties and in conformity with the then-current County Procurement Policy.
Attachments
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Evis Morales | Evis Morales | 08/06/2025 10:01 AM |
| Tony Kildare | Tony Kildare | 08/07/2025 08:49 AM |
| Monica Morales | Monica Morales | 08/08/2025 01:19 PM |
| Financial Services | mrobertson | 08/08/2025 02:05 PM |
| County Counsel | Hope Welton | 08/11/2025 09:02 AM |
| Yen Nguyen | Yen Nguyen | 08/13/2025 10:25 AM |
- Form Started By:
- Emily Covey
- Started On:
- 07/23/2025 11:41 AM
- Final Approval Date:
- 08/13/2025
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