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Performance Outcome Data - Orange County

Categories on this page include:
Children & Youth
Criminal Justice
​Employment
Hospitalization
Housing
Wellness

Children & Youth

​MHSA 2023-26 3-Year Plan (FY 21-22 Data)
Children’s Full Service Partnership, Page 197, n=496
  • 92.7% No Days in Hospital
  • 91.9% No Emergency Interventions
  • 95.8% No Days Incarcerated
  • 96.6% No Arrests
  • 100% No Days Spent in Unsheltered Homelessness
  • 99.6% No Days in Emergency Shelter
Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full Service Partnership, Page 197, n=496
  • 92.1% No Days in Hospital
  • 94.6% No Emergency Interventions
  • 87.7% No Days Incarcerated
  • 91.6% No Arrests
  • 95.9% No Days Spent in Unsheltered Homelessness
  • 94.4% No Days in Emergency Shelter
Early Childhood Mental Health Providers Training, Page 62
  • ​83% of children demonstrated an increase in pro-social behaviors
  • 100% of children demonstrated a decrease in challenging behaviors
School Aged Mental Health Services (SAMHS), Page 100, n=112
  • 84% Healthy/Improved at follow up
OC Crew (First Onset of Psychiatric Illness Program), Page 103
  • Reduction in psychiatric symptoms (BPRS Score)
OC Parent Wellness Program, n=190
  • 83% Healthy/Improved at follow up

Criminal Justice

MHSA 2023-26 3-Year Plan (FY 21-22 Data)
Children’s Full Service Partnership, Page 197, n=496
  • 95.8% No Days Incarcerated
  • 96.6% No Arrests
Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full Service Partnership, Page 197, n=496
  • 87.7% No Days Incarcerated
  • 91.6% No Arrests
Adult Full Service Partnership, Page 208, n=1668
  • 86.3% No Days Incarcerated
  • 95.6% No Arrests
Older Adult, Page 212, n=361
  • 98.6% No Days Incarcerated
  • 99.7% No Arrests

Employment

MHSA 3-Year Plan, Page 73.
  • Adults enrolled in an FSP experienced a 25% gain in average days employed during FY 15/16 when compared to the year prior to enrollment.
​​2019 SAMHSA PATH Report, Page 9
  • ​2.4% (22 Individuals) Attained Employment Assistance

Hospitalization

MHSA 2023-26 3-Year Plan (FY 21-22 Data)
Children’s Full Service Partnership, Page 197, n=496
  • 92.7% No Days in Hospital
  • 91.9% No Emergency Interventions
Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full Service Partnership, Page 197, n=496
  • 92.1% No Days in Hospital
  • 94.6% No Emergency Interventions
Adult Full Service Partnership, Page 208, n=1668
  • 85.7% No Days in Hospital
  • 86.1% No Emergency Interventions
Older Adult, Page 212, n=361
  • 92.0% No Days in Hospital
  • 94.5% No Emergency Interventions​​​
2023-24 EQRO Report, Page 47 MediCal EQRO
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2020: 1% (compared with 3% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2021: 1% (compared with 3% statewide)
  • 7-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2022: 1% (compared with 3% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2020: 12% (compared with 18% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2021: 11% (compared with 18% statewide)
  • 30-Day Post-Psychiatric Inpatient Rehospitalization CY 2022: 13% (compared with 17% statewide)

Housing

MHSA 2023-26 3-Year Plan (FY 21-22 Data)
Children’s Full Service Partnership, Page 197, n=496
  • 100% No Days Spent in Unsheltered Homelessness
  • 99.6% No Days in Emergency Shelter
Transition Age Youth (TAY) Full Service Partnership, Page 197, n=496
  • 95.9% No Days Spent in Unsheltered Homelessness
  • 94.4% No Days in Emergency Shelter
Adult Full Service Partnership, Page 208, n=1668
  • 80.3% No Days Spent in Unsheltered Homelessness
  • 84.2% No Days in Emergency Shelter
Older Adult, Page 212, n=361
  • 83.9% No Days Spent in Unsheltered Homelessness
  • 89.5% No Days in Emergency Shelter​​​ ​

Wellness

MHSA 2023-26 3-Year Plan (FY 21-22 Data)
Crisis Hotline Telephone/Chat Support, Page 82, n=14,832
  • Reduction in Suicidal Intent from extremely likely to not likely
  • Reduction in Depression Symptoms from moderate to mild
Community Counseling and Support Services, Page 110, n=227
  • 88% Healthy/Improved at follow up
Early Intervention Services for Older Adults, Page 113, n=1082
  • Reduction in anxiety symptoms
  • Reduction in depression symptoms from moderately severe to mild
  • Improved quality of life
OC4Vets, n=272 (Enrolled) 
  • 62% Healthy/Improved at follow up
More EQRO Data (LINK)
​More MHSA Data at: MHSA
​More SAMHSA PATH Data at: SAMHSA
California counties map by behavioral health region, showing 58 counties plus Berkeley and Tri-Cities. (Sutter and Yuba Counties are one jurisdiction). Southern Region in Green, Los Angeles Region in Turquoise, Central Region in Orange, Bay Area Region in Yellow and Superior Region in Blue
​CA counties map by behavioral health region, showing 58 counties plus Berkeley and Tri-Cities. (Sutter and Yuba Counties are one jurisdiction). View map.
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Local boards are responsible** for reviewing public behavioral health needs, services, facilities and special problems, and serve in an advisory capacity to local governing bodies and local behavioral health directors. 
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​*"Behavioral" Refers to Mental Health as well as Alcohol and Drugs.
**CA Welfare & Institutions Code (WIC) 5604

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