JOANN GEIGER, LPC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND CLINIC MANAGER—CHANGE LEADER MARY JO ONSAGER, LCSW COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM MANAGER—CHANGE LEADER SCOTT ETHUN.

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JOANN GEIGER, LPC BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND CLINIC MANAGER—CHANGE LEADER MARY JO ONSAGER, LCSW COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM MANAGER—CHANGE LEADER SCOTT ETHUN DIRECTOR—EXECUTIVE SPONSOR RUTHIE GREGAR, RN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND CLINIC NURSE—TEAM MEMBER MANDY SCHMIDT INTAKE WORKER—TEAM MEMBER PENNY JANECHEK OFFICE MANAGER—TEAM MEMBER PAT MORRIS INTAKE WORKER—TEAM MEMBER DEB CRAWFORD BILLING SPECIALIST—TEAM MEMBER Accessing Services Juneau County Department of Human Services

Project Aim Big Aim  Reduce the amount of emergency detentions by getting consumers the right services in a more timely fashion Small Aim  Reduce the amount of time it takes for new consumers to see a therapist from the time they call in for services  Baseline data reported that it was taking 13.6 days from call in to face to face session with therapist  Goal: Reduce the amount of time it takes between first contact to the time a new consumer sees a therapist from 13.6 days to 10 days.

Original Intake Process Changed Intake Process 1/1/15 assignments occurred once a week There was no separate billing/financial appointment 1/1/15 full time therapists (2) were to have 3 intake slots a week to accommodate new intakes. On 4/1/15 we began assigning cases on a daily basis versus once a week--ADOPTED On 4/1/15 at the time of the initial call, the consumer was transferred to billing to schedule a separate appointment-- ABANDONED On 4/1/15 we also instituted that our nurse would meet on the same day as the billing appointment to get releases signed and collect information and schedule the intake with the therapist.--ADAPTED Changes

Initial Data Points Change Data Points Data from 1/1/15 through 3/4/15 Average time from call in to being assigned to a therapist was 3.3 days Average time from call in to face to face intake with a therapist was 13.6 days Data from 4/1/15 through 7/31/15 Average time from call in to being assigned to a therapist was.9 days Average time from call in to face to face intake with a therapist was 26.9 days Results

Next Steps Taking what we have learned from our rapid cycle, we sat down with both support staff and clinic staff to get input and feedback on how we make this process better Starting 9/28/15  New Consumers are assigned on a daily basis  Consumers are giving an Information and Referral appointment within 48 hours of call in with a therapist/substance abuse counselor  After Information and Referral, if consumer will be enrolled in services at JCDHS the worker will walk consumer over to billing to gather that information after the appointment

Impacts Change team and other staff strongly agree that we need to be consumer focused and strength based Increased multiple teams/units working together to make the process better Continue to look at how we get consumers to the right programs/services Continued momentum forward for change