Linking Public Health and Public Safety Data on Co-occurring Disorders Among Adults in Hawaii's Criminal Justice System.

J Public Health Manag Pract

Office of Public Health Studies (Ms Fontanilla) and Center on Aging (Mss Kim and Bowen, Mr Choi, and Drs Talagi and Fan), Thompson School of Social Work and Public Health, University of Hawaii at Mānoa, Honolulu, Hawaii; Interagency Council on Intermediate Sanctions, Hawaii State Judiciary, Honolulu, Hawaii (Mr Borja); and Adult Mental Health Division, Hawaii State Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii (Ms Smith and Dr Curtis).

Published: October 2022

To better understand the behavioral health treatment needs of adults involved in the criminal justice system and to improve the continuum of services provided to this vulnerable population, Hawaii initiated a data linkage project that connects substance use and mental health data from the state Department of Public Safety with behavioral health treatment data from the state Department of Health for the State of Hawaii. Specifically, this linkage project begins to examine behavioral health treatment levels recommended by the criminal justice system and Hawaii State Hospital inpatient psychiatric admissions. We provide a preliminary summary on individuals who were both involved in the criminal justice system and received court-ordered inpatient psychiatric treatment and outline data governance procedures, future directions, and practice recommendations.

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