Building on integrated data sources from Arizona’s medical, mental health, and criminal justice systems, this project explores opportunities to better coordinate services for persons with mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders. Using interactive system dynamics modeling and network analysis methods, pathways are mapped for people and dollars moving between and within the state’s medical, mental health, and criminal justice systems. The 2-year project plans to develop interactive simulation models, informed by stakeholder input, to explore how changes to funding streams and service delivery models can produce improved health and social outcomes. Read more about the study>>
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Presenters
William Riley PhD, Professor, School for the Science of Health Care Delivery, College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University &
Michael Shafer, PhD, Professor School of Social Work, College of Public Service and Community Solutions, and Director, Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy, Arizona State University
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