Santa Cruz County Grand Jury • 2024-2025 • Agency Response

County Behavioral Health Services – a State of Mind

Published: June 11, 2024 43 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 7 findings

F1 Page 12
The County budget website lacks HSA Financial data visible to the public to ensure transparency of programs and funding efficacy.
No recommendations for this finding
F2 Page 12
The County has limited staff to analyze the data for identifying trends which would allow focusing resources more effectively. Findings on Out-of-County Transfers and 95076 Zip Code
No recommendations for this finding
F3 Page 12
Zip code data can pinpoint areas of “High Need,” which can direct data-driven funding for better health outcomes and give a better “Return on Investment.”
No recommendations for this finding
F4 Page 12
The 95076 zip code has an extraordinarily high number of patient transfers to outside the county compared to other zip codes of Santa Cruz county. This indicates a major lack of healthcare facilities and services to serve the community.
No recommendations for this finding
F5 Page 12
A study of socioeconomic indicators of the 95076 zip code, compared to other zip codes of Santa Cruz county, reveal a dire need to improve the following: ● Homelessness ● Low Preschool Enrollment ● Poor Health Care Access ● Unemployment ● Support for Single Parent Households County Behavioral Health Services published June 11, 2024 Findings about Case Management
No recommendations for this finding
F6 Page 13
The ECM programs are currently at capacity and have waiting lists. More providers are needed to expand the program further to transition more residents to independent living.
No recommendations for this finding
F7 Page 13
Though there is evidence that managed care programs like ECM are effective, lack of data leaves doubt in the public’s mind. Data supporting the success rate of ECM programs would ensure stronger public support.
No recommendations for this finding

Conclusions 1

Commendations 1