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CalOMS Training for Counties. UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs Richard Rawson, Ph.D. Rachel Gonzales, Ph.D. Funded by: California Alcohol and Drug Programs. Learning Objectives. Goals of the CA Data System Importance of using data to improve treatment
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CalOMS Training for Counties UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs Richard Rawson, Ph.D. Rachel Gonzales, Ph.D. Funded by: California Alcohol and Drug Programs
Learning Objectives • Goals of the CA Data System • Importance of using data to improve treatment • Basic models for disseminating CalOMS data
Goals of CA Data System • Provide a comprehensive data collection and management system • To establish greater accountability of the treatment system for providing quality services • Ensure efforts are in accordance with SAMHSA’s National Outcome Measurement System • NOMS – essential Indicators used to evaluate the quality of substance abuse treatment
Importance of CalOMS Data • CalOMS data are standardized –same data are collected across programs/counties at admission (t1) and discharge (t2) • CalOMS data are comprehensive - allows for understanding: • Client’s in treatment (Demographic data) • Treatmentpatterns (Service data) • How programs are performing (Performance data) • Impact of treatment on client outcomes(Outcome data) CalOMS data helps us keep up to date with treatment improvement initiatives: Use datato improve treatment
Steps: Using CalOMS Data Step 1: What do you want to know: Tx Priority Step 2: Identify CalOMS Data Needed (demographic, service, performance, outcome) Step 3: Request Data/Run Data Report Step 4: Examine & Analyze Results Step 5: Determine, what, if any, changes should be made to improve service delivery
Exercise: CalOMS Demographic Data • Who’s in treatment? • Primary substance problem (e.g., alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, opiates, prescription, meth) • Special needs: Pregnant (e.g., injectors, homeless, youth, disabled, veterans, criminal offenders, mentally ill) Apply CalOMS demographic data to treatment improvement initiatives
Primary Substance Problem CalOMS Treatment Admission Report
Clients with Special Needs 6% of admissions were pregnant women Meth most commonly reported among pregnant women
Exercise: CalOMS Service Data • What are treatment trends? • Service utilization (e.g., detox, outpatient, residential, NTP) • Treatment referral sources (e.g., SACPA, Self, DMC) Apply CalOMS service data to improve treatment
Service Utilization & Referral • Most admissions are to outpatient programs • ½ of referrals are from criminal justice system CalOMS Assessing Services Report
What is Performance Data? Performance indicators measure the treatment process at the program level Access Retention/Completion Continuity of Care Desired Outcomes Treatment
Exercise: CalOMS Performance Data • Access • Retention • Continuity of Care Applying CalOMS performance data to improve treatment
Access (Wait time) Research supports: reduced wait time is associated with improved engagement and retention in treatment… CalOMS Assessing Services Report
Retention (Length of stay) Research supports: without an adequate amount of time in treatment, few improvements are observed….
CalOMS Service Utilization Report <30 days <90 days >90 days
What do the data indicate? Outpatient Treatment < ½ Optimal Dose Sub-optimal
40% not retaining during initial 30 days < 1% are staying 365 days or more
Continuity of Care Measure • Do individuals who enter treatment proceed through appropriate levels of care? • Per CalOMS: matched admission-discharge treatment service sets that occur within 30 days of a prior discharge (via client unique client ID)
Treatment Episode Detox/ Inpatient Long-term Residential Treatment Intensive Outpatient/Psychosocial Behavioral Treatment Sober Living Residence Continuing Care/Aftercare Programs
Continuity of Care Patterns • Majority of clients only receive 1 service (level of care) • 75% of clients in detox do not go to another level of care
What is Outcome Data? Outcome indicators measure client status at the client level Substance use Employment/Education Criminal Activity Housing Stability Social Connectedness Desired Outcomes Treatment
Exercise: CalOMS Outcome MeasuresInterested in treatment impact • Stopping or Reducing • Substance use • Unemployment • Crime • Homelessness • Family conflict Applying CalOMS Outcome data to improve treatment
Reductions in Criminal involvement and crime Changes During Treatment Reports
Step 5: Using Data to Improve Treatment DesiredProgram/Policies/Services What NEEDS to be done Data What’s being done
What To Look At? Start at the… Program and Provider Level ACTIVITIES: Use of evidence based practices FACTORS: Staff, license/training, resources, tx environment PERFORMANCE MEASURES Access, retention, continuity of care
Tx Improvement: What changes are needed? • What program elements can affect performance measures? • Improved screening and placement • Timeliness & rapid response • Comfortable, friendly environments • Flexibility • Case management
Strategies for Enhancing Service Linkages • Active referral/transfer • Case management processes • Integrating staff at different tx levels • Creating personal linkages • Arranging transportation • Referring to appropriate geographical location
Illustration: NIATX StrategiesImprove Access & Retention Screening/ Placement Timeliness/ Rapid Response Enhanced Tx Response Contact your ATTC Representative
Summary: Utility of CalOMS Data • Provides Evidence • Establish Priorities • Decision-Making • Improvement and…
.... increase and sustain Community &Financial Support$$$ For Services & Programs
Data Validity is Essential • Remember • Data in a system is only as good as how the data is collected… • Data quality efforts are essestial
Goal: Improved Measures • More work is needed to improve upon CalOMS performance and outcome measurement • Standard data collection of discharge is necessary for valid data and assessing treatment quality & effectiveness Continued Training is Critical
Disseminate the Data • Demonstrates utility • Gives feedback on services and outcomes • Increases buy-in & engagement • Improves datacollection Greater data quality & valid data
Effective Dissemination Models Using CalOMS data you can create: • Program Site Reports(report card) • Brief TreatmentUpdates • Fact Sheets on specific topics • State CalOMS Reports
Program Site Reports • Report Style • Executive Summary • Highlight Program Performance • Tables/Graphs with Outcomes • Engaging
Treatment Updates • Specific data topic • Newsletter Style • One-page Format • Graphs/Tables • Short Summary
Treatment Updates • Innovative • Quick Reference • Targeted Subject • Concise
Fact Sheets • Comprehensive • Visual • Summary of major trends • Downloadable
CalOMS Resources • Data Dictionary • Data Collection Guide • Reports User Guide & Instructions • Data Quality Standards http://www.adp.ca.gov/CalOMS/CalOMSmain.shtml
Contact Information Richard Rawson rrawson@mednet.ucla.edu Rachel Gonzales rachelmg@ucla.edu www.uclaisap.org