Mental Health Services for Older Adults: Creating a System That Tells the Story.

Janet C Frank, Alixe McNeill, Nancy Wilson, Danielle Dupuy, JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez, Alina Palimaru, Kathryn Kietzman
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In 2004, voters in California approved Proposition 63 for passage of the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA). From that time until 2014, over $13 billion in the state's tax revenue was allocated for public mental health services. There is very little information available to answer critical questions such as these: How much of this amount was spent in the interests of older adult mental health? What benefits were gained from services delivered to older adults? This policy brief promotes recommendations for specific age-relevant indicator utilization and for an expanded system of uniform and transparent data for all types of MHSA-funded programs. These two policy directions are necessary in order to document the older adult mental health care services provided and to track outcomes at the state level for MHSA programs. A third recommendation centers on assuring that the mental health workforce is prepared to utilize and report age-relevant data indicators.

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老年人心理健康服务:创建一个讲述故事的系统。
2004年,加州选民通过了63号提案,通过了《精神健康服务法》(MHSA)。从那时到2014年,超过130亿美元的州税收被分配给公共精神卫生服务。可供回答以下关键问题的信息非常少:这笔钱有多少用于老年人的心理健康?向老年人提供的服务获得了哪些好处?本政策简报提出了有关具体年龄相关指标使用的建议,并为所有类型的卫生和社会保障局资助的项目扩大了统一和透明的数据系统。这两个政策方向是必要的,以便记录提供的老年人精神卫生保健服务,并在州一级跟踪MHSA项目的结果。第三项建议的重点是确保精神卫生工作人员准备利用和报告与年龄有关的数据指标。
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