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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 5Pt. 2Ch. 1§ 5612 Mental Health Performance Measures

§ 5612 Mental Health Performance Measures

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§ 5612 Mental Health Performance Measures

Key Takeaways

  • •A group called the Performance Outcome Committee checks how well mental health services are working.
  • •They look at things like how many people get help, if their treatment plans work, and if they stay out of trouble with the law.
  • •They also check if people get better jobs or education, and if kids and older adults get enough help.
  • •The committee uses data to see if the services are worth the money spent.

Example

If someone gets mental health help and stops getting into fights or going to jail, the committee would see this as a good result.

The committee tracks if people are doing better after getting help, like staying out of trouble and keeping a job.

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§ 5612 Mental Health Performance Measures

(a) (1) The Performance Outcome Committee shall develop measures of performance for evaluating client outcomes and cost effectiveness of mental health services provided pursuant to this division. The reporting of performance measures shall utilize the data collected by the State Department of Mental Health in the client-specific, uniform, simplified, and consolidated data system. The performance measures shall take into account resources available overall, resource imbalance between counties, other services available in the community, and county experience in developing data and evaluative information. (2) During the 1992–93 fiscal year, the committee shall include measures of performance for evaluating client outcomes and cost-effectiveness of mental health services provided by state hospitals. (b) The committee should consider outcome measures in the following areas: (1) Numbers of persons in identified target populations served. (2) Estimated number of persons in identified target populations in need of services. (3) Treatment plans development for members of the target population served. (4) Treatment plan goals met. (5) Stabilization of living arrangements. (6) Reduction of law enforcement involvement and jail bookings. (7) Increase in employment or education activities. (8) Percentage of resources used to serve children and older adults. (9) Number of patients’ rights advocates and their duties. (10) Quality assurance activities for services, including peer review and medication management. (11) Identification of special projects, incentives, and prevention programs. (c) Areas identified for consideration by the committee are for guidance only. (Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1374, Sec. 30. Effective October 28, 1992.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

performancetreatmenteducationconsiderationenforcementemploymenthealthhospital

Related Statutes

  • § 5865 County Mental Health Systems
  • § 1724 Juvenile Justice Board Qualifications
  • § 1752 Director Powers And Staffing
  • § 4012 Mental Health Department Coordination
  • § 5120 Mental Health Zoning Equality

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 5612.
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