NIATx/State of WI Mental Health Collaborative Reduce Waiting & No-Shows  Increase Admissions & Continuation.

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NIATx/State of WI Mental Health Collaborative Reduce Waiting & No-Shows  Increase Admissions & Continuation

Background Big Aim… Reduce hospital readmissions

Areas to Improve: Front-door Treatment Back-door (& beyond)

Next Steps: Continue what you have started Sustain New aim?

Let The Presentations Begin!

Rock Stars Rock Stars Improving service to clients by decreasing length of time from intake to connection with a provider

Project Aim Decrease length of time between request for services and entry into treatment to no greater than 2 weeks. Specific Population: Clients admitted to Residential Crisis Stabilization following a hospitalization or other mental health crisis

Changes 1. Added 4 hours/week of additional time for intake/assessments 2. Changed protocol to perform assessments on site at Stabilization facility prior to discharge vs. after discharge at the outpatient clinic.

ResultsResultsResultsResults

ResultsResultsResultsResults

Adopt Adapt Abandon Adopt increased staff time dedicated to Assessments Adopt on site assessments at Stabilization Facility NEXT: improve scheduling processes to decrease length of time to enter outpatient schedules NEXT: expand mobile assessments to include sites other than crisis stabilization facility

Impact 37% decrease in length of time between assessment and entry into care Earlier and improved engagement and customer service by providing on site assessments Improved satisfaction of Crisis Stabilization staff with more solid discharge plan in place