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The proposed Center will leverage burgeoning real-time data linkage capabilities among health systems, Medicaid payors, and criminal legal (e.g., jail booking data, jail release data) systems, to identify individuals coming in and out of jail for suicide assessment and prevention, and to better coordinate care across these disparate systems. This Center will advance the fields of suicide prevention and criminal legal system-based mental health by solving a well-known, central problem in both fields: the inability to track and intervene with individuals moving in and out of both and often multiple systems. The goal is near-term reductions in the U.S. suicide rate.
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Inclusion Criteria:
Treatment as Usual (TAU) arm
Family and Social Justice Section (FSJS) arm
Family and Social Justice Section plus Navigator (FSJS+Navigator) arm
Recruited during the study period in the CHA ED
Ages 18-100
Individuals who are brought into the Emergency Department under police supervision (excluding individuals currently incarcerated)
Exclusion Criteria
Treatment as Usual (TAU) arm
Family and Social Justice Section (FSJS) arm
Family and Social Justice Section plus Navigator (FSJS+Navigator) arm
Under the age of 18
Any individual who becomes incarcerated during the course of the study
Individuals who enter the Emergency Department not under police supervision
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1,040 participants in 3 patient groups
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Taylor Witkowski; Benjamin Cook
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