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Grading the States 2009 Report Card: Utah
In 2006, Utah’s mental health care system received a grade of D. Three years later, the grade remains the same, but conditions may soon worsen. Full narrative (PDF).
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Health Promotion and Measurement: F 25% of Total Grade
Basic measures, such as the number of programs delivering evidence-based practices,
emergency room wait-times, and the quantity of psychiatric beds by setting.
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Financing & Core Treatment/Recovery Services: C 45% of Total Grade
A variety of financing measures, such as whether Medicaid reimburses providers for all, or part of evidence-based practices; and more.
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Consumer & Family Empowerment: C 15% of Total Grade
Includes measures such as consumer and family access to essential information from the
state, promotion of consumer-run programs, and family and peer education and support.
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Community Integration and Social Inclusion: D 15% of Total Grade
Includes activities that require collaboration among state mental health agencies and other state agencies and systems.
Innovations
- Statewide system for assessing and monitoring outcomes
- CIT
- Statutory exemption of psychiatric medications from Medicaid’s preferred drug list
Urgent Needs
- Preserve access to existing services
- Mental health care for the uninsured
- Increase evidence-based practices with fidelity to standards
- Increase statewide treatment, housing, and support services
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"I do not drive. Getting to an appointment means two trains and one bus."
"Our CIT program is growing. There is more awareness and more officers are needed but they are on the right track."
"When our son who lives with schizophrenia was psychotic, there were no beds in the state. We would have driven anywhere."
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