2009 National Data Infrastructure Grant (DIG) Meeting Reports

The 2009 National Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grant Meeting was held April 16th and 17th at the Grand Hyatt Washington in Washington, D.C. This year we continued the tradition of the poster session to provide states the opportunity to showcase their work on the URS, NOMS, or PHQ-8 data. A team of judges reviewed all of the poster presentations and recognized the outstanding efforts of the top three states. The winners of the 2009 session are:

The Poster Session was a success and contributed great value to this years' meeting. A special thank you to all of those who contributed to this session. All of the poster presentations, as well as the general session documents are available below for your review. If you do not have Adobe Reader please download it here.
Agenda (168KB)
Participants List (168KB)
Seven Years of URS Reporting: State and National Perspectives (1,713KB)
Ted Lutterman
Seven Years of URS Reporting: State Perspective - Kentucky (829KB)

Hope Barrett
Melissa Runyon

Seven Years of URS Reporting: State and National Perspective - The Alabama Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Perspective (69KB)
Melanie Harrison
Molly Brooms
Tennessee Data Mines: From Which Mine Do We DIG? (841KB)
Ben Harrington
POSTER: Effects of Selection on Consumer Satisfaction Survey Participants (Maryland) (102KB)
Tim Santoni
POSTER: Massachusetts DMH Admission Referral Tracking System (DARTS) (251KB)
Connie Maranto
Beth Lucas
POSTER:What the URS Tables are not Telling Us - Hawaii's Alternative Approach to Presenting State Data to Shareholders (142KB)
Keith Claypoole
Philippe Gross
Michael Wylie
Lance Agena
POSTER: Using Brief Reports to Share Frequent Measurement of URS/NOMS Indicators (Vermont) (82KB)
John Pandiani
POSTER: State Planning Council's Monitoring & Evaluation Initiative (New Hampshire) (64KB)
Lee Ustinich
POSTER: Getting Data to People - ODMHSAS Data Query System (Oklahoma) (213KB)
Mark Reynolds
Tracy Leeper
POSTER: Pay for Performance: Enhanced Tier Payment System (Oklahoma) (206KB)

Carrie Slatton-Hodges
Wendy Hanifin
Mark Reynolds
Rose Karoki
Shailendra Kumar
Debra Tower

POSTER: Getting the Biggest Bang out of State Treatment Dollars (Oklahoma) (315KB)
Phyllis Abbott
Shailendra Kumar
Mark Reynolds
POSTER: Use of Effective Methods to Present Data to Stakeholders (Oklahoma) (249KB)
Mark Reynolds
Tracy Leeper
POSTER: Flying Strong: Decision Support in North Carolina (192KB)
Please click here for an online demonstration of the poster.
Tom Palombo
Spencer Clark
Deborah Merrill
Shealy Thompson
POSTER: Differences in the BRFSS Survey Respondents - People Receiving Mental Health Treatment Versus those Not Receiving Mental Health Treatment (South Carolina) (39KB)
Ellen Sparks
POSTER: Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) Overview of the Integrated System for Electronic Health Records (Texas) (3,246KB)
Kevin Davis
Karen Ruggiero
Tanya Guthrie
An Update on the Client-Level Data Reporting Pilot Project (351KB)
Bernadette Phelan
Client-Level Data Reporting Pilot Project - Idaho (247KB)
Cynthia Clapper
An Overview on State Budget Reductions (333KB)
Kristin Roberts
Keeping Watch:
Data to Assess the Impact of Budget Cuts at the South Carolina Department of Mental Health (143KB)
Ellen Sparks

Impact of State Budget Shortages and Cuts on Consumers & State Mental Health Systems
Roundtable Discussion Summary (Coming Soon!)

 
Health Information Technology and Health Reform - EHRs in the 21st Century (34KB)
Sarah Wattenberg
Massachusetts Efforts in Ensuring Data Integrity (282KB)
Connie Maranto
Improving Data Integrity - North Dakota (868KB)
Maria Gokim
Beyond Statistical Significance:
The State of Mental Health Block Grant NOMs Targets and How to Improve them (1,282KB)
Kyle Sargent
Descriptive Characteristics of Veterans and Individuals with Active Duty Status Receiving Mental Health Services in Illinois (346KB)
Mary Smith
Dorothy Elfring
Understanding Armed Forces Veteran's Involvement with Three Service Sectors in Vermont (105KB)
John Pandiani
URS Reporting of Consumer Survey Results (2,341 KB)
Verda Rana
Consumer Perception of Care Surveys Presentation (121KB)
Handout 1 (1,734KB) - Handout 2 (653KB)
Tim Santoni
Sharon Ohlhaver
Stacy Rudin
Bringing Health into Mental Health Care (393KB)
Karen Glew

 

2008 National Data Infrastructure Grant (DIG) Meeting Reports

The 2008 National Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grant Meeting was held February 13th and 14th at the Westin Arlington Gateway in Arlington, Virginia. This year a poster session was added to the agenda to provide states the opportunity to showcase their work on the URS, NOMS, or PHQ-8 data. A team of judges reviewed all of the poster presentations and recognized the outstanding efforts of the top three states. The winners of the 2008 session are:

The Poster Session was a success and contributed great value to this years' meeting. A special thank you to all of those who contributed to this session. All of the poster presentations, as well as the general session documents are available below for your review. If you do not have Adobe Reader please download it here.

Document / Presentation
Presenter
Agenda
Participants List
Keynote Address
A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
Six Years of URS Reporting: State and National Perspectives
John Althoff, Ph.D.
Stacy Rudin
Ted Lutterman
Bernadette Phelan, Ph.D.
POSTER: Connecticut's Analysis of 2006 BRFSS PHQ-8 Data
Minakshi Tikoo, Ph.D.
Michael Hettinger
POSTER: Depression and Anxiety Among Adults in Hawai'i:
A Focus on Gender and Ethnicity
Philippe Gross, Ph.D.
Florentina Salvail, M.Sc.
POSTER: Collaborating for Improvement:
The Massachusetts Readmission Learning Collaborative
Beth Lucas
Connie Maranto
POSTER: Massachusetts
Kristen Roy-Bujnowski, M.A.
POSTER: Collection and Analysis: Individual Level NOMs Data (State of Maryland)
Susan Bradley, M.H.A.
POSTER: New Hampshire Population Overlap Estimation Project: Using Databases to Meet State Information Needs and Federal Reporting Requirements - Six Month Status Report
Heidi Johnson
POSTER: Data Informed Decision Making in North Carolina
Please click here for an online demonstration of the poster.
Tom Palombo
Becky Ebron
POSTER: Use of Effective Methods to Present Data to Stakeholders
(Oklahoma)
Tracy Leeper, M.A.
POSTER: How Do We Make Outcomes Understandable?
Outcomes Even a Mother Could Love (South Carolina)
Ellen Sparks, M.P.S.
POSTER: Growth in Emergency Room Use by Clients with Mental Illness, Substance Abuse (South Carolina)
Katherine Hepfer, C.P.A.
POSTER: DIG'n It in Texas: Informing Policy and Practice in Community Mental Health through Data
Tanya Guthrie, Ph.D.
Pamela Daggett
POSTER: URS/NOMs Measures Build a Learning Community Based on Widespread Distribution of Data-Based Reports (State of Vermont)
John Pandiani, Ph.D..
POSTER: Treatment Penetration Rates by Race and Ethnicity
Will Ferriss, L.C.S.W.
George Banks
POSTER: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Depression Module (PHQ-8): West Virginia Analysis
Jim Elzey
Federal Register Notice for FY2009-FY2011: MHBG Guidance
Deborah Baldwin, M.P.A.
Jenifer Urff, J.D.
Review of URS Reporting Guidelines/State-by-State Consultation
NRI Staff
EBP Expert Panel Recommendations
Vijay Ganju, Ph.D.
Criminal Justice Involvement White Paper
Bill Fisher, Ph.D.
PHQ-8 Data Analysis and Implications on Health Surveillance
Amy Fan, Ph.D.
Florentina Salvail, M.Sc.
Initiative to Improve NOMs and Move toward Compilation of Client Level Data
Ted Lutterman
Bernadette Phelan, Ph.D.
Tim Meier
Will Ferriss, L.C.S.W.


2007 National DIG Meeting Reports

The 2007 National Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grant Meeting was held February 14th and 15th at the Hilton Washington Hotel in Washington, DC. You may download the documents by clicking on the titles below. If you do not have Adobe Reader please download it here.

   
Document / Presentation
Presenter
Agenda
Participants List
Keynote Address
A. Kathryn Power, M.Ed.
Block Grant Performance Assessment Rating Tool (PART)
Progress in Reporting
Richard di Geronimo, M.S.W.
Deborah Baldwin, M.P.A.
John Morrow, Ph.D.
The Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFSS) and Mental Health Modules
Ali Mokdad, Ph.D.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) / Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Interagency Agreement
Olinda Gonzalez, Ph.D.
State of Alaska Behavioral Health Prevalence Framework
Chuck McGee, M.A.
CMHS Data Strategy and Prevalence Perspectives
Jeff Buck, Ph.D.
DIG Data Reporting Issues and Current Projects
Bernadette Phelan, Ph.D.
DIG Evidence-Based Practices Reporting Issues
Vijay Ganju, Ph.D.
State of Nevada Electronic Health Record System
Kevin Crowe, Ed.D.
State Models for PHQ-8 Data Analyses
Elsie Freeman, M.D., M.P.H.
Wei Yang, Ph.D., M.D.
DIG Grant Processes: Carry Overs and Other Grant Processes
Gwendolyn Simpson
Sample of Notice of Grant Award
Gwendolyn Simpson
SF-269: Financial Status Report
Gwendolyn Simpson


2003 National DIG Meeting Reports

The 2003 National Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grant Meeting was held December 4th and 5th, 2003 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. You may download the documents by clicking on the titles below. If you do not have Adobe Reader please download it here.

   
Document / Presentation
Presenter
Employment Comparison
Steve Davis, Ph.D.
Using Matching Between Administrative Databases to Analyze Client Sharing in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: A Utah Example
Craig W. Colton, Ph.D.
Cross Data Set Analysis for Treatment Outcomes
John Pandiani, Ph.D.
Arizona Experience
Bernadette Phelan, Ph.D.
Guide to the Use of Data for Planning: A Toolkit
Mary Smith, Ph.D.
Data Analysis Training for Advisory Boards
Kathy Styc
Nancy Callahan, Ph.D.
Consumer Survey: Issues in Sampling
Dow Wieman, Ph.D.
Data Integration: The Integrated Data Project
The Importance of Integrated Data and the Use of Integrated Data in Delaware
Dan Whalen
Rosanna Coffey, Ph.D.
Maurice Tippett
The Use of Integrated Data in Oklahoma
Tracy Leeper
The Use of Integrated Data in Washington
Judy Hall, Ph.D.
Data Infrastructure Outcome Measures
Steve Davis, Ph.D.
Craig Colton, Ph.D.
Judy Hall, Ph.D.
Katie Weaver-Randall
John Pandiani, Ph.D.
The MHSIP Consumer Surveys
Judy Hall, Ph.D.
Decision Support 2000+ MHSIP Consumer Survey Developments
Hugh McDonough
Race / Ethnicity Federal Regulations:
Federal Perspectives and the Oklahoma Example
Ron Manderscheid, Ph.D.
Tracy Leeper
NASMHPD / NRI Data Initiatives
Vijay Ganju, Ph.D.
DIG Year Two Accomplishments and Future Plans
Ted Lutterman
Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America
Stanley Eichenauer
Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the Twenty-first Century
Allen S. Daniels, Ed.D.


2002 National DIG Meeting Reports

The 2002 National Mental Health Data Infrastructure Grant Meeting was held December 4th and 5th, 2003 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. You may download the documents by clicking on the titles below. If you do not have Adobe Reader please download it here.

   
Document / Presentation
Presenter
Youth Services Surveys
Molly Brunk, Ph.D.
Using Mental Health Data for Monitoring, Planning and Policy Development in Utah:
Selected Examples
Craig W. Colton, Ph.D.
Janina Chilton
Dennis C. Gerrtsen, Ph.D.
State / Local Partnership for Decision Support
E. Kevin Conley
Data and Planning for Mental Health Services
Vijay Ganju, Ph.D.
Employment State and Outcomes: Analysis, Challenges, and Recommendations
Dennis Geertsen, Ph.D.
MHSIP Adult Consumer Survey
Judy Hall, Ph.D.
The MHSIP Family of Consumer Survyes
Judy Hall, Ph.D.
Survey Methods
Judy Hall, Ph.D.
Working Effectively with Planning Groups
Linda Hatzenbuehler
Charles Inoglia
How Colorado Uses Data for Planning
Debra Kupfer
Nancy Johnson Nagel
Sixteen State Study on Mental Health Performance Indicators
Ted Lutterman
Measuring Need for Public Mental Health Services:
Building a Measure of Unmet Need in State Mental Health Systems
Ted Lutterman
Reporting URS Data in Year One
Ted Lutterman
Robert Shaw
Using Data for Policy and Planning Purposes
Sen-Yoni Musingo
James Noble
Estimating Colorado Population-in-Need of Public Mental Health Services
Nancy Johnson Nagel
Penetration / Utilization: Using Data We Have Laying Around the House
John Pandiani, Ph.D.
Cross Data Set Analysis
John Pandiani, Ph.D.
Steve Davis, Ph.D.
Zen and the Art of Using Data for Planning
Mary Smith, Ph.D.
Waiting List for Community Services as Measure of Unmet Need
Judith Temple