3049.0: Monday, November 13, 2000: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM

Evaluating systems integration in the ACCESS program for persons who are homeless and mentally ill: A panel presentation

This panel presentation will highlight the findings and policy implications from the evaluation of the Center for Mental Health Services' (CMHS) ACCESS program. Findings from the multisite demonstration include the implementation of systems integration strategies and their impact on human service organizations and on individual clients
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement.
Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives
Panelist(s):Howard H. Goldman, MD, PhD
Organizer(s):Frances L. Randolph, DrPH
12:30 PMAssessing the impact of efforts to improve service system integration during the ACCESS demonstration program
Joseph P. Morrissey, PhD, Michael O. Calloway, PhD, Joseph Coccoza, PhD, Henry Steadman, PhD
12:30 PMImpact of service system integration on outcomes for homeless people with serious mental illness
Robert A. Rosenheck, Joseph P. Morrissey, PhD, Michael O. Calloway, PhD, Matthew Johnsen, PhD, Frances L. Randolph, DrPH, Margaret R. Blasinsky, MA, Robert Calsyn, PhD, Joseph J. Cocozza, PhD, Howard H. Goldman, MD, PhD
12:30 PMReducing substance abuse through service system integration
Matthew Johnsen, PhD, Joseph P. Morrissey, PhD, Robert A. Rosenheck, PhD, Michael O. Calloway, PhD, Rise B. Goldstein, PhD, Howard H. Goldman, MD, PhD
12:30 PMSustaining services for persons who are homeless and mentally ill: Project components that survived after the ACCESS program
Joseph J. Cocozza, PhD, Henry J. Steadman, PhD, Deborah L. Dennis, PhD, Monique Mercer-Coleman, MPA, Lisa M. Creatura, MPA, Howard H. Goldman, MD, PhD, Matthew Johnsen, PhD, Margaret Lassiter, MA, Anne Worthen, BA, Michele Wozniak, BA
Sponsor:Mental Health
Cosponsors:Caucus on Homelessness; Community Health Planning and Policy Development; Social Work

The 128th Annual Meeting of APHA