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​​​Strengthening the System: Alaska’s Comprehensive Integrated Mental Health Program Plan 2020-24

Strengthening the System: Alaska’s Comprehensive Integrated Mental Health Program Plan 2020-24

VISION — Alaskans receive comprehensive prevention, treatment, and support services at the appropriate level of care across the lifespan, leading to meaningful lives in their home communities.

Strengthening the System identifies priorities for the next five years to inform planning and funding decisions to meet the needs of Alaska Mental Health Trust beneficiaries. The intent is to strengthen the system of care to allow a comprehensive approach that quickly meets their needs.

In addition to defining the nine goals below with corresponding objectives, for the first time, strategies are identified to provide specific approaches to reach those goals. Also unique to this plan is a strong focus on prevention and early intervention efforts that build resilience and address trauma in individuals who are at risk of developing disabling conditions.

2020-24 Plan

Alaska’s Comprehensive Integrated Mental Health Program Plan

Released in July 2019, Strengthening the System includes a welcome letter from former DOH Commissioner Crum and Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority Board Chair Mary Jane Michael, an introduction, the foundational goal for the plan, and nine individual goals: Strengthening the System includes a welcome letterPDF from former DOH Commissioner Crum and AMHTA Board Chair Mary Jane Michael, an introduction, the foundational goal for the plan, and nine individual goals:

Strengthening the System: Alaska’s Comprehensive Integrated Mental Health Program Plan 2020-24PDF

2023 Alaska Scorecard

2023 Alaska Scorecard: Key Issues Impacting Alaska Mental Health  Trust Beneficiaries

The Scorecard is a data measurement tool that examines the population health outcomes of Alaskans receiving care and services as described in Strengthening the System. It is researched and produced annually by leaders and planners representing DOH, the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority, and related state agencies, boards and commissions.

The 2023 version of the Scorecard has been revised to include both new indicators and new narratives that are consistent with Strengthening the System and is formatted to be consistent with the use of the Results-Based Accountability framework (RBA). The Scorecard may be downloaded below as a full PDF or by individual goals:

2023 Alaska Scorecard: Key Issues Impacting Alaska Mental Health Trust Beneficiaries PDF

Related resources

The comprehensive plan and scorecard are a collaboration between
the Department of Health and the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority
as required by Alaska Statute 47.30.660. It is further coordinated with federal, state,
regional, tribal, local and private entities involved in mental health services.

Department of Health and The Alaska Mental Health Trust