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DMHAS Unduplicated Client Count by Level of Care (LOC)
DMHAS Unduplicated Client Count by Line of Care (LOC) and Treatment Program
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DMHAS Client Diagnoses by Program Type (Mental Health/Substance Use)
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Unduplicated Client Count by Year and DMHAS Program Type
DMHAS Unduplicated Client Count Medication Assisted Treatment (Mental Health/Substance Use)
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DMHAS Unduplicated Client Count by Medication Assisted Treatment type. Medication Assisted Treatment combines the use of medication, such as buprenorphine (i.e., Suboxone), methadone, or naltrexone (i.e., Vivitrol) with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide a "whole patient" approach to substance use treatment.
DMHAS Primary Drug of Use (Mental Health/Substance Use)
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Unduplicated Count of Clients by Primary Drug of Use Divided by Program Type
DMHAS Unduplicated Client Count by Ethnicity (Mental Health/Substance Use)
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Unduplicated Client Count by Ethnicity and DMHAS Treatment Program
DMHAS Client Count by Race (Mental Health/Substance Use)
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Unduplicated client count for DMHAS programs by clients' race.
DMHAS Clients Served by Town (Mental Health/Substance Use)
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Unduplicated counts of DMHAS clients by town and DMHAS service (mental health or substance use).
3.3 Clients in treatment, by substance abuse problem and diagnosed co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders: 2007-2011. Number and percent distribution
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This a National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS) data table showing clients in treatment, by substance abuse problem and diagnosed co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders from 2007 to 2011.
Behavioral Health Services Provided to the Medicaid and CHIP Population
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This data set includes monthly counts and rates (per 1,000 beneficiaries) of behavioral health services, including emergency department services, inpatient services, intensive outpatient/partial hospitalizations, outpatient services, or services delivered through telehealth, provided to Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries, by state. Users can filter by either mental health disorder or substance use disorder. These metrics are based on data in the T-MSIS Analytic Files (TAF). Some states have serious data quality issues for one or more months, making the data unusable for calculating behavioral health services measures. To assess data quality, analysts adapted measures featured in the DQ Atlas. Data for a state and month are considered unusable if at least one of the following topics meets the DQ Atlas threshold for unusable: Total Medicaid and CHIP Enrollment, Claims Volume - IP, Claims Volume - OT, Diagnosis Code - IP, Diagnosis Code - OT. Please refer to the DQ Atlas at http://medicaid.gov/dq-atlas for more information about data quality assessment methods. Cells with a value of “DQ” indicate that data were suppressed due to unusable data. Some cells have a value of “DS”. This indicates that data were suppressed for confidentiality reasons because the group included fewer than 11 beneficiaries.