Evaluation of the Mental Health Services Act in Los Angeles County: Implementation and Outcomes for Key Programs

Los Angeles County used Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funds to greatly expand access to Full-Service Partnership (FSP) services and offer new prevention and early intervention (PEI) services. This study examines the reach of key MHSA-funded activities and what the impact of those activities has...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rand health quarterly 2018-08, Vol.8 (1), p.2-2
Hauptverfasser: Ashwood, J Scott, Kataoka, Sheryl H, Eberhart, Nicole K, Bromley, Elizabeth, Zima, Bonnie T, Baseman, Lesley, Marti, F Alethea, Kofner, Aaron, Tang, Lingqi, Azhar, Gulrez Shah, Chamberlin, Margaret, Erickson, Blake, Choi, Kristen, Zhang, Lily, Miranda, Jeanne, Burnam, M Audrey
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Zusammenfassung:Los Angeles County used Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funds to greatly expand access to Full-Service Partnership (FSP) services and offer new prevention and early intervention (PEI) services. This study examines the reach of key MHSA-funded activities and what the impact of those activities has been, with a focus on PEI programs for children and transition-age youth (TAY) and FSP programs for children, TAY, and adults. The evaluation found evidence that the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LAC DMH) is reaching the highly vulnerable population it seeks to reach with its FSP and youth PEI programs. Furthermore, those reached by the programs experience improvements in their mental health and life circumstances. Refining data collection will enable more-thorough evaluation of processes of care and would inform the program's quality-improvement efforts.
ISSN:2162-8254
2162-8254