2020
Report on community metrics for the first half of 2020.
The East Metro Mental Health Roundtable aims to accelerate improvements in the Twin Cities east metro mental health system through partnerships that deliver high quality mental health services.
Report on community metrics for the first half of 2020.
Presents youth data for 2019.
On the blog: Law Enforcement Response to Mental Health Needs: How Do We Measure Improvement?
Key findings from January through June 2019 metrics and new developments in the east metro mental health system.
Report on community metrics for the first half of 2019.
The East Metro Mental Health Roundtable and the associated Mental Health Alliance and Measurement Committees are focused on examining and improving the mental health system for adults in the east metro. This study looks at a variety of metrics for the adult mental health system in the east metro to identify patterns, needs, and opportunities for improvement.
The East Metro Mental Health Roundtable aims to accelerate improvements in the Twin Cities east metro mental health system through partnerships that deliver high quality mental health services. They developed community metrics to track progress toward their goals of reducing barriers to patient flow between hospitals and community services, better matching available resources to needs, and reducing gaps in the continuum of care.
The East Metro Mental Health Roundtable aims to accelerate improvements in the Twin Cities east metro mental health system through partnerships that deliver high quality mental health services. They developed community metrics to track progress toward their goals of reducing barriers to patient flow between hospitals and community services, better matching available resources to needs, and reducing gaps in the continuum of care.
The East MetroMental Health Roundtable is a collaboration of law enforcement, social service agencies, health systems, hospitals, and others who address mental health care in the Twin Cities east metro area. A subcommittee of the Roundtable, the Measurement Committee, was charged with quantifying the effects of the Roundtable�s efforts to reduce barriers to patient flow between hospitals and community services, better match available resources to needs, and reduce gaps in the continuum of care. The subcommittee identified key community metrics to track quarterly progress toward the above goals. This summary briefly highlights key findings from data collected through December 2015.
This summary presents information about key community metrics used by the East Metro Mental Health Roundtable to track progress in mental health care in the Twin Cities East Metro area. The goals of the Roundtable, a collaboration of law enforcement, social service agencies, health systems, hospitals, and others, are to reduce barriers to patient flow between hospitals and community services, better match available resources to needs, and reduce gaps in the continuum of care in East Metro health services. Metrics tracked include emergency department visits, hospital behavioral health admissions, Urgent Care utilization rates, and lengths of hospital stays.
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