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  • AMH Begins Implementation of COMPASS Project
    COMPASS logo - Charting a new course
    The Addictions and Mental Health (AMH) Division's COMPASS project is currently in the process of implementing a new comprehensive behavioral health electronic data system that interfaces with other health information systems in an effort to improve care, control cost and share information.
  • Looking for an Electronic Health Record (EHR)?
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    The Addictions and Mental Health Division is offering a FREE EHR to publicly funded Behavioral Health Providers and those that currently submit CPMS data.

    For more information on the OWITS EHR, visit www.oregon.gov/OHA/amh/pages/compass/index.aspx

    Questions: Contact OWITS.SUPPORT@state.or.us.
  • What is Behavioral Health Promotion?

    Behavioral health promotion consists of strengthening the determinants of mental wellness:  creating social-emotional competence early in life, strengthening an individual’s skills and ability to cope with adversity and building healthy communities.  Promoting healthy environments, norms and behaviors, rather than delaying intervention until there is development of full-blown disease states is the most cost-effective approach.  

    Behavioral health promotion serves the Triple Aim:  better health, better health care, and lower costs.  Behavioral health promotion plays a pivotal role in the prevention of both physical and mental disease and chronic disorders.  To learn more click The Significance of Behavioral Health.


  • Addictions and mental health system change
    Addictions and mental health system change
    In addition to the work to create Coordinated Care Organizations, the Addictions and Mental Health Division has undertaken a parallel but separate system change effort with Oregon's county governments to restructure the publicly funded addictions and mental health system for people who are not eligible for the Oregon Health Plan.
     
  • Complaint Process
    Complaint Process
    AMH is currently developing a standardized process for collecting and responding to complaints from individuals, providers, and other stake holders.  At this time, please send an email with information regarding your complaint to AMH.web@state.or.us.  Within the email, please provide as many specifics as possible, along with you contact information.  An AMH staff person will respond to grievances in a timely manner.