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CMHP Heavy Users Data Analysis

CMHP Heavy Users Data Analysis. * Defined as people who have been referred to the CMHP for diversion on four or more occasions as the result of four or more separate arrests.

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CMHP Heavy Users Data Analysis

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  1. CMHP Heavy Users Data Analysis * Defined as people who have been referred to the CMHP for diversion on four or more occasions as the result of four or more separate arrests Source: CMHP refers to the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Criminal Mental Health Project, a court based jail diversion initiative operating in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

  2. CMHP Heavy Users Data Analysis Over a five year period, individuals in the heavy users group demonstrated the following utilization rates: Note: Number of events reported is based on information available in state and county archival databases. Due to incomplete reporting, actual utilization rates and costs are likely higher.

  3. CMHP Heavy Users Data Analysis Of the 97 individuals in the heavy users group, 59 individuals (61 percent of all heavy users) were enrolled in Medicaid during all or part of the five year period of observation. State records indicate the following services were provided to the subset of individuals enrolled in Medicaid services: Note: Number of events reported is based on information available in state and county archival databases. Due to incomplete reporting, actual utilization rates and costs are likely higher.

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