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SCOPE Training March 2018

Learn how to generate standard reports and run ad hoc queries in SCOPE, the new data system, to analyze SUD treatment outcomes and client information. Develop a deeper understanding of the available data and avoid misinterpreting results.

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SCOPE Training March 2018

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  1. SCOPE TrainingMarch 2018 www.scopewa.net

  2. The New v. Old SCOPE • Very similar report and query-generating procedures • A small number of choices required to run reports • Drag and drop technology to generate queries Different data behind the system • For SUD treatment, encounter records from Provider 1 rather than assessment, admission and discharge records from TARGET • For SUD treatment, fewer variables collected. • No complete ‘Statewide’ results. Not every county is covered by a BHO. Outcome analyses focus on steps in the treatment process (inpatient to outpatient, Detox to treatment) rather than post-treatment outcomes like arrest and employment.

  3. Two Ways to Get Information from SCOPE • Standard Reports • Address general questions • Formatted • Easy to run • Provide information on clients, services and outcomes • Ad Hoc Queries • Can get more specific than a report • More choices • Can run more complex analyses, more ways to compare and contrast

  4. Today’s Training • Briefly demonstrate Standard Reports, focusing on those that are likely to be run more often. • Devote most of the time to Ad Hoc Queries. Why? • More questions can be answered with queries • To get a more complete view of the data we have available • To learn how to avoid misinterpreting results • An emphasis on using Ad Hoc Queries to answer to specific questions • Suggestions • Work Together • It’s your training session so we can be flexible on what is presented.

  5. Standard Reports

  6. Ad Hoc Queries: An Example • In 2017, how many clients served in SUD Treatment had graduated from High School?

  7. Analysis Topic Time Frame Row Variable Row variable values Data Notes

  8. #2: In the most current 4 months for which we have data, which month saw the greatest number of admissions to SUD treatment?

  9. #3: From July 2016 through June 2017, how many MH Requests for service resulted in an intake service having been received?

  10. #4: In 2017, how many non-white males were admitted to Detox?

  11. #5: In 2017, which BHO had the most MH requests for service for women?

  12. #6: Between July 2016 through June 2017, in the Greater Columbia BHO, how many female clients that were served in treatment had any heroin use? Did more men or women use heroin in that BHO?

  13. # 7: In 2017, what percentage of total clients that were served in Detox were served by the North Sound BHO?

  14. #8: For patients discharged from MH Inpatient facilities in 2017, do a higher percentage of males or females report that they are current smokers?

  15. #9:For those admitted to treatment in the first six months of 2017, what is the average age of 1st use for females whose primary drug is heroin? How does that compare to females whose primary drug is methamphetamine? (note: use the summary format on the primary drug variable)

  16. #10: Among women, which BHO had the highest percentage of any opioid use, among those served in that BHO, in SUD treatment in 2017?

  17. Filter

  18. #11: For men served in SUD treatment in King County in 2016, which primary drug was most common? What percentage of men used the most common primary drug?

  19. #12:In the most current 6 months, how many white men requested a MH service, by BHO? How many non-white women did the same? (answer this query using the multiple table feature)

  20. #13: In 2017, in the Greater Columbia BHO, what percentage of clients admitted to treatment were youth?

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