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AAIDD Region X Presentation
This presentation includes a discussion of the history of the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities, an overview of the successes as well as the challenges facing the field, NCI data on outcomes for people receiving services in New England and New York, and suggestions to ensure continued progress going forward. … Read More
Date: 08/2018
Author(s): Valerie Bradley
Data Analysis: North Carolina’s Transitions to Community Living Initiative
North Carolina's Transitions to Community Living Initiative (TCLI) provides eligible adults with serious mental illness (SMI) supportive services to promote independent living in the community, including tenancy supports, supported employment, and other evidence-based services. HSRI provided data analysis to examine patterns of service use for the TCLI target population, looking at: Characteristics of the population Availability and utilization of housing slots for the target population Services provided Services provided to individuals with a … Read More
Date: 08/2018
Author(s): HSRI
Multnomah County Mental Health System Analysis: Final Report
This report presents findings and recommendations from our deep systems analysis of Multnomah County’s publicly funded mental health system. To support the County's efforts to promote a mental health system that’s service user–friendly, well-coordinated, and accessible, we examined prior studies of mental health and related systems in the county and state; examined aggregated service use and budget data; and conducted and analyzed in-depth interviews with 139 … Read More
Date: 07/2018
Author(s): Human Services Research Institute
Advancing Health Care Transparency
NYSHealth funded an interactive, online database by HonestHealth and this accompanying report, prepared by the Human Services Research Institute, to examine findings from an inventory of more than 230 health care transparency tools across the United States. … Read More
Date: 07/2018
Author(s): Human Services Research Institute
Housing and Employment Outcomes for Mental Health Self-Direction Participants: Research Brief
This research brief provides an overview of a study conducted by a team of HSRI researchers and their colleagues, with funds from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. To explore the effect of mental health self-direction on important functional outcomes like employment and housing, the team looked at data from the nation’s largest and longest-standing self-direction effort, FloridaSDC. The results were promising: Compared to a similar group of nonparticipants, self-directing participants were more … Read More
Date: 05/2018
Author(s): Bevin Croft, Research Associate