On September 30, 2012, Indiana and eight other states completed a five year Medicaid grant to demonstrate that intensive community based services can be effective for youth complex behavioral health. These are youth who might otherwise be treated in a psychiatric residential treatment facility (PRTF). This interim report reviewed findings from Indiana between January, 1 2008 and June 30, 2011. In addition to usual Medicaid clinical and rehabilitation services, grant services were coordinated using the wraparound process (Suter & Bruns, 2009). Non-traditional grant services included: habilitation (skill development), clinical consultation, family training and support, respite, flex funds and non-medical transportation. The Deficit Budget Act...
Disparities in mental health outcomes for youth are often found between rural and urban areas. As pa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Background. Approximately 10% of youth in the US ar...
Although adults have been treated in psychiatric facilities since the early 1900s, specialized treat...
High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW) is a care coordination practice model designed for youth with complex...
ManuscriptObjective: Services to children and adolescents with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) ...
This article presents findings on clinical gains for youth in psychiatric residential treatment faci...
poster abstractIndiana received a federal system of care (SOC) expansion planning grant to implement...
The Inpatient Outcomes Initiative is designed to look at medical necessity and treatment process for...
This research produced findings that illustrate how intensive community-based services help bridge t...
The system of care (SOC) philosophy evolved into a framework to support access to effective behavior...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a public behavioral health...
This study investigated whether children/youth in Ontario triaged to residential services showed a h...
In March 1998, the State of Florida received approval of a 1915 (b) waiver from the Health Care Fina...
Residential Treatment Centers (RTCs) house youth with severe behavioral, psychological, psychiatric,...
Problem. Pediatric mental health complaints and subsequent hospitalizations have been steadily incre...
Disparities in mental health outcomes for youth are often found between rural and urban areas. As pa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Background. Approximately 10% of youth in the US ar...
Although adults have been treated in psychiatric facilities since the early 1900s, specialized treat...
High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW) is a care coordination practice model designed for youth with complex...
ManuscriptObjective: Services to children and adolescents with a severe emotional disturbance (SED) ...
This article presents findings on clinical gains for youth in psychiatric residential treatment faci...
poster abstractIndiana received a federal system of care (SOC) expansion planning grant to implement...
The Inpatient Outcomes Initiative is designed to look at medical necessity and treatment process for...
This research produced findings that illustrate how intensive community-based services help bridge t...
The system of care (SOC) philosophy evolved into a framework to support access to effective behavior...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a public behavioral health...
This study investigated whether children/youth in Ontario triaged to residential services showed a h...
In March 1998, the State of Florida received approval of a 1915 (b) waiver from the Health Care Fina...
Residential Treatment Centers (RTCs) house youth with severe behavioral, psychological, psychiatric,...
Problem. Pediatric mental health complaints and subsequent hospitalizations have been steadily incre...
Disparities in mental health outcomes for youth are often found between rural and urban areas. As pa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2019Background. Approximately 10% of youth in the US ar...
Although adults have been treated in psychiatric facilities since the early 1900s, specialized treat...