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  • Behavioral Health Services
  • Healthcare Accessibility

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  • Existing public data on behavioral health treatment accessibility is often delayed, inconsistent, and incomplete.
  • Current data sources fail to capture crucial factors influencing patient access and care coordination.
  • There is a need for more timely and comprehensive data collection methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To capture additional data on behavioral health treatment accessibility not available in public sources.
  • To determine the importance of these additional data points for informing accessibility and care coordination.
  • To propose a framework for routine data collection to improve clinical decision-making.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized 2018 National Survey for Substance Abuse and Treatment Services (N-SSATS) data for Indiana behavioral health facilities.
  • Administered a telephone survey with questions parallel to N-SSATS, plus additional questions on capacity and intake.
  • Employed quantitative (chi-square tests) and qualitative (thematic analysis) methods for data analysis.

Main Results:

  • Achieved a 20% response rate, with identified non-response bias by geographic region.
  • Found statistically significant differences between study survey and N-SSATS responses.
  • Revealed long wait times (over 2 weeks), inconsistent intake tools, limited walk-in capacity, and numerous treatment entry requirements.

Conclusions:

  • Despite a low response rate, the study identified key factors beyond public data that impact care coordination.
  • The developed survey questions can serve as a framework for ongoing data collection.
  • Routine data gathering can enhance care coordination and support clinical decision-making.