Title: David Lakey, M.D.
1TEXAS MENTAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION
MOVING FAST FORWARD
- David Lakey, M.D.
- Commissioner, DSHS
Presentation at the Transformation Workgroup
Meeting, Austin, Texas, July 6, 2007
2MENTAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION THE PROBLEM
- In any given year, one in 4 Texans suffer from a
diagnosable mental disorder. - Mental disorders are the leading cause of
disability for ages 15-44. - The number of suicides in Texas has increased by
15 in the last 5 years. This number is 55
higher than homicides and 134 higher than those
who died from HIV. - People with serious mental illness served by the
public mental health system die, on average, 25
years earlier that the general population. - 75 of all persons with mental illness smoke
persons with mental illness consume 44 of all
cigarettes nationally.
3BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ISSUES IMPACT OTHER SYSTEMS
- 75 of children placed in foster care have
parents with behavioral health problems - 30 of adults in correctional institutions have
received mental health - services
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- 26 of persons served through vocational
rehabilitation have behavioral health problems - 48 of youth served by TYC have serious emotional
disturbances - 26 of all hospital discharges are related to
mental health or substance abuse problems - 46 of all ER visits have behavioral health
issues as a basic or contributing factor
4TEXAS MENTAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION
PROBLEMS ADDRESSED BY TRANSFORMATION
- Fragmentation agency silos continuity of care
- Recovery-focus consumer-orientation
- Disparities in servicesrace/ethnicity
geographic - Back-end vs front-end services
- Lack of adequately trained human resources
- Coordination of health and mental health services
- Use of technology/data not optimal
5MENTAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION THE FEDERAL VISION
- We envision a future when everyone with a mental
illness will recover, mental illnesses can be
prevented or cured, mental illnesses are detected
early, everyone with a mental illness at any
stage of life has access to effective treatment
and supports essentials for living, working,
learning, and participating fully in the
community. - The vision of a transformed system is one in
which Americans understand that mental health is
essential to overall health mental health is
consumer and family driven Disparities in Mental
Health Services are eliminated Appropriate and
early mental health screening, assessment and
referral to services occurs excellent mental
health care is delivered and research is
accelerated and technology is used to access
mental health care and information
6MENTAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION THE TEXAS VISION
KEY COMPONENTS
- Public health / population-based
- All Texans
- Early intervention
- Mental health care
- Appropriate, high quality services
- Quick and easy access
- Coordinated
- Seamless
- Efficient
7TRANSFORMATION VISION
- Persons with mental illness are productive,
creative individuals - Children live with their families and families
receive the supports they need - Mental health interventions are a societal
investment - People living with mental illnesses have choice,
self determination and hope - People will have quick easy access
- People will access services that are coordinated
across agencies so that there is no wrong door - The mental health system will have an adequate,
competent workforce - Mental health, with physical health, is an
integral part of individual well-being - Agencies will operate in partnership, not silos
8TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVES
- Partnerships - state agencies, local entities,
consumers and family members - Community collaboratives
- Consumer voice
- Workforce development
- Technology / data
- Special initiatives peer support, housing,
employment, school-based services, criminal and
juvenile justice, older adults
9 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE TEXAS MENTAL HEALTH
TRANSFORMATION INITIATIVE
GOVERNOR STATE OF TEXAS
- MHT Grant Operating Agency
- DSHS
- Transformation Executive Team
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--- - David Lakey, M.D/Sam Shore TWG Chair
- Ben Delgado, Associate Commissioner
- Luanne Southern, Deputy Commissioner
- Bill Race, Medical Director
- Joe Vesowate, Assistant Commissioner for
Behavioral Health Services
TRANSFORMATION WORK GROUP Statewide
Transformation Steering Committee CFPS, DADS,
DARS, DSHS, HHSC, TDCJ, TJPC, TDHCA, TEA, TVC,
TWC, TYC, VA VISN 17, Governors Office,
Legislature, Consumer Representatives
Special Initiatives Workgroups
Implementation Team
Vijay Ganju Project Director Ellen Trevino -
DSHS, Program Specialist Steve Eichner, DSHS,
IT Program Manager Valarie Garza,- THI, Consumer
Coordinator Havovi Katki THI, Project
Associate Contractors UT LBJ School of Public
Affairs, UT- School of Social Work, Texas Health
Institute.
10MENTAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATIONDSHS INITIATIVES
- Early Intervention Schools
- Crisis Redesign
- Epidemiology / Data
- Disaster Planning
- Integration with Health Initiatives
11MENTAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION THE CHALLENGE
- OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS ALL AGENCIES
- How to identify ?
- How to put in a transformation framework ?
- RESOURCES
- Target next legislative session
- MAKING THE CASE
- BUILDING CONSENSUS
- Across Agencies
- State Local
- Stakeholders
12TEXAS MENTAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION
KEY MESSAGES
- Mental health transformation remains a high
priority at DSHS - Mental health transformation will not occur
because of a federal grant. Everything we do must
be aligned with transformation - The vision of mental health transformation must
be the basis for the design and application of
programs, policies and resources - Mental health transformation ultimately will
depend on partnershipsamong state agencies,
with local agencies and with consumers, family
members and advocates - Mental health transformation is about the lives
of Texans, not just about systems.