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Development of a Comprehensive Data Book to Assess Oregon’s Publicly-Funded Mental Health System Marisha L. Johnson Portland State University 2012 EMPA Cohort June 14, 2014
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Page 1: Development of a Comprehensive Data Book to Assess Oregon’s Publicly-Funded Mental Health System Marisha L. Johnson Portland State University 2012 EMPA.

Development of a Comprehensive

Data Book to Assess Oregon’s Publicly-Funded Mental Health

System

Marisha L. Johnson

Portland State

University

2012 EMPA Cohort

June 14, 2014

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Summary of Presentation

• Problem Summary and Research Question

• Methods

• Findings and Analysis

• Conclusions and Recommendations

• Reflections: Leadership Lessons Learned

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Problem Statement &Research Question

• Problemo Oregon is required to submit a biennial State Plan

for publicly-funded mental health serviceso Must be data-driveno No template or format exists

• Research Questiono Which data points should be collected and

analyzed to assess the adequacy and allocation of Oregon’s publicly-funded mental health services across the lifespan?

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Methods• Literature Review

oContent analysis of literature resulted in:• Identification of foundational references• Identification of specific data elements

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Foundational Referenceso Institute of Medicine’s Spectrum of

Interventions (2009)o Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Administration’s Recovery Oriented System of Care Guiding Principles (2009)

o The President’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health Report (2003)

o US Department of Health & Human Services National Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) in Health and Health Care (2001)

o The Supreme Court’s Olmstead Decision (1999)

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Findings & Analysis

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Institute of Medicine’s Spectrum of Interventions

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Recovery Oriented System of Care

• Prevention• Treatment• Crisis Intervention• Case Management• Rehabilitation• Enrichment• Rights Protection• Basic Support• Self-Help• Wellness

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The President’s new freedom commission on mental health

report• Goal 1:

o Americans understand that mental health is essential to overall health.

• Goal 2:o Mental health care is consumer and

family driven.

• Goal 3:o Disparities in mental health services

are eliminated.

• Goal 4:o Early mental health screening,

assessment, and referral to services are common practice.

• Goal 5:o Excellent mental health care is

delivered and research is accelerated.

• Goal 6:o Technology is used to access mental

health care and information.

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The Olmstead Decision• Funding & Resources

• Movement to the

Community & Recidivism

• Housing

• Community Capacity

• Well Being

• Measures for At-Risk

Groups

• Policy

Elaine Wilson (center) and Lois Curtis (right) were kept in a state hospital for several years against doctors’

advice

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Culturally & Linguistically

Appropriate Services in Health &

Health Care

• Sex

• Ethnicity

• Race

• Primary Language

• Secondary

Language

• Disability Status

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Recommendations & Conclusions

• AMH should adopt the data book.

• AMH should implement and analyze this

data to assess the adequacy and allocation

of mental health services.

• The data and subsequent analysis should be

shared with stakeholders at least annually.

• See handout for specific data points.

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Reflections: Leadership Lessons &

Implications

Lead from Any Seat

Continuous Quality Improvement

Stand Up

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Special Thanks:• My Family

• Capstone Advisor: Dr. Rick Mogren

• Dr. Nishishiba, Dr. Ingle and Dr. Morgan

• And my friends and colleagues in Cohort AWESOME!