Specifications include, but are not limited to: Goal 1. Provide eligible youth and young adults with timely access to IOH services provided by credentialed individuals that are knowledgeable and competent in delivering these treatments and ensure that these treatments and interventions are provided within a system of care embodying the Hawaii CASSP principles. Goal 2. Promote the use of current knowledge regarding evidence-based services in the development of individualized plans and promote the mental health system in a manner that facilitates the application of these services. Goal 3. Demonstrate an accountable and efficient child and adolescent behavioral health system through dynamic evaluation of performance data and application of findings to guide management, programmatic, and service planning decisions. Goal 4. Demonstrate an effective and efficient publicly managed behavioral health system for children and youth with the most serious emotional and behavioral challenges and their families including those youth who qualify for QI Insurance, those youth with educational disabilities who require mental health services to benefit from their public education, and youth in the Juvenile Justice System who require intensive mental health services.