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OHIO SAMI CCOE

 
 
 

AFFILIATION CODE

Demonstrating the impact of Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) in Ohio


The Ohio IDDT Affiliation Code Initiative is a partnership among agency providers, county boards, the Ohio SAMI CCOE, and State of Ohio stakeholders.

 

FEATURED RESOURCES

 

Affiliation Code Booklet

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- Free! 16-page booklet
- A step-by-step guide

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At-A-Glance Checklist

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MACSIS Support

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Use this resource only for MACSIS-specific questions. Get help for:
- Enrolling consumers
- Navigating screens
- Affiliation extract files

MACSIS contact:
- call 877.462.2747
- send email (click)
- get web site (click)


 

IDDT Overview

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- Free. 6-page booklet
- 13 treatment components

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Implementing IDDT: A step-by-step guide to stages of organizational change

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- 40-page booklet
- 5 stages of implementation
- 8 to 12 steps in each stage

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MESSAGE BOARD | POST QUESTIONS & GET ANSWERS

 

Post your question and someone from Ohio's IDDT Affiliation Code Initiative will reply. . . . Also, feel free to join an existing discussion "thread". Before you post a question, check the FAQ's.

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NEWS

 

Affiliation code more efficiently tracks consumer outcomes, IDDT effectiveness

 

The Ohio SAMI CCOE—in partnership with the Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH), the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services (ODADAS), and the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Ashland County—announces the commencement of the IDDT Affiliation Code Initiative.

 

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ABOUT THE INITIATIVE

 

Research in other states shows that IDDT has a significant impact upon several indicators and outcomes for people with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorders. The IDDT Affiliation Code Initiative gives agency providers, county boards, and State of Ohio stakeholders the capacity to collect data and to examine indicators and outcomes systematically for people who receive IDDT services in Ohio communities. Knowledge from data analyses will be used to inform and advance public policy, community service plans, and day-to-day service delivery.

 

How It Works

Data for IDDT services is entered into and retrieved from the State of Ohio's Multi-Agency Community Services Information System (MACSIS), a database used by the Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH), the Ohio Department of Alchohol and Drug Addictions Services (ODADAS), and other serve systems for service-enrollment and claims processing. The first phase of this initiative is focusing on three questions (indicators and outcomes):
- Service utilization
- Cost
- Quality of life

 

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QUESTIONS?

 

- See "Message Board" above.
- Consult the free booklet in the left column of this page.


CONSUMER ROSTER

 

Free. Click to retrieve the file:

- Monthly roster



SAMPLE SQL CODE

 

Free. Click to retrieve the file:

- Service utilization
- Cost (coming soon)
- Quality of life (coming soon)
- General review



SAMPLE TABLE

 

Free. Click to retrieve the file:

- Table



SAMPLE REPORTS

 

Free. Click to retrieve the file:

- Service utilization (coming soon)
- Cost
- Quality of life (coming soon)
- Crisis services
- State hospital bed days



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