“…In 2009 through 2011, stakeholders from states that had made the most progress in pursuing Medicaid reimbursement for peer support were convened, through the Pillars of Peer Support Initiative, to develop core principles for the certified peer support (CPS) workforce and provide guidance to states regarding peer support education, certification requirements, employment, professionalism, and community advocacy (Daniels, Bergeson, Fricks, Ashenden, & Powell, 2012). Most recently, standards for coverage and reimbursement for peer support services were proposed to assist states and private insurers in establishing level-of-care criteria over the course of treatment for individual conditions and determine when peer support is appropriate on the basis of individuals’ needs, preferences, and goals (Daniels et al, 2013). Peer support is now a core element of emerging health care delivery models that embrace the concept of recovery, person-centered care, and integration of behavioral health and primary care (del Vecchio, 2012; Salyers et al, 2010).…”