University of Nebraska Public Policy Center


November 7, 2009NU | UNL | UNMC | UNO | UNK | IANR 

News and Events

Nebraska DHHS Awarded Grant Money for Suicide Prevention

The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services was notified last week it will receive $500,000 per year for 3 years to implement best practices to prevent youth suicide. The grant is from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) within the US Department of Health and Human Services. The Department of Health and Human Services will work with the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center and Interchurch Ministries of Nebraska to carry out grant activities and evaluate project progress.

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For more information, go to the Nebraska Suicide Prevention Project page

Chronic Mental Health: Improving Outcomes through Ambulatory Care Coordination (Southeast Nebraska Behavioral Health Information Network)

The University of Nebraska Public Policy Center is researching user adoption and clinical outcomes related to the development of the Southeast Nebraska Behavioral Health Information Network (SNBHIN). SNBHIN will be a health information exchange in Nebraska’s Behavioral Health Region V. Appropriate and timely care coordination contributes significantly to improved behavioral health outcomes for patients with chronic mental illness. This project will demonstrate how health information exchange between rural and urban providers can improve ambulatory patient care coordination and safety across treatment settings.

Currently, without electronic communication, behavioral health providers are unable to follow the entire treatment path of patients from mental hospitals, protective custody or crisis mental health holds to various providers in the urban or rural community settings. Waiting for services or medication adjustments increases the problems faced by people with chronic mental illness. Health information technology is believed to be critical for efficient implementation of behavioral health chronic care models.

SNBHIN will create timely access to patient information between and among the provider care team serving an individual with a mental illness. This, in turn, will improve the continuum of care by providing basic electronic information to coordinate patient care between behavioral health providers, primary care physicians, rural hospitals, and the emergency behavioral health system will improve the long-term health outcomes of individuals with mental illness.

Little is known how health information exchange among behavioral health providers improves care coordination, particularly for patients transitioning between inpatient and outpatient settings. The Public Policy Center will research the impact of SNBHIN through three studies:

  1. Provider barriers to technology acceptance in the behavioral health setting
  2. Behavioral healthcare technology acceptance and adoption
  3. Impact of health information exchange on clinical outcomes

Key Partners
Southeast Nebraska Behavioral Health Information Network

Funding
U.S Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Lead Contact:
Name: Nancy Shank
E-mail: nshank@nebraska.edu
Phone: (402) 472-5687


Staff Researchers:

Name: Lisa Pytlik Zillig
E-mail: lpytlikzillig2@unl.edu
Phone: (402) 472-6877

Name: Elizabeth Willborn
E-mail: ewillborn@nebraska.edu
Phone: (402) 472-0108