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System of Care Data and Outcomes

Resources for System of Care Partners

The System of Care Advisory Council strives to be data-driven. The council invites System of Care partners across Oregon to:

System of Care Data Dashboard

As required by Senate Bill 1 (2019), this dashboard displays data for young peole involved with child-serving systems. It combines data from Child Welfare, the Office of Developmental Disability Services, Oregon Health Authority and juvenile justice.

View the dashboard

Other Data Sources and Dashboards

Data and federally required reports from the Oregon Department of Human Services Child Welfare Program and related programs.​

This page has data and reports from the Oregon Department of Human Services Office of Developmental Disabilities Services (ODDS) related to intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) services.​

​The OHSU Data, Evaluation and Technical Assistance Team is funded by OHA to monitor and evaluate IIBHT, Mobile Crisis and Stabilization Services, Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities, and Fidelity Wraparound.

OHA administers the annual Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) Survey among adult and child Medicaid members. These surveys cover topics that are important to consumers and focus on aspects of quality that consumers are best qualified to assess, such as the communication skills of providers and ease of access to health care services.

CCO Dashboards:

  • The Overall Population dashboard compares CCO service rates on quality health care measures for their full population.
  • The Incentive Payments dashboard compares how much CCOs earned in bonuses through the CCO Quality Incentive Program
  • The Demographic Disparities dashboard compares by how much there were racial, ethnic, language or disability service gaps across quality measures
  • The Geographic Disparities dashboard compares CCO service rates by each Oregon county or Primary Care Service Area. This might be of particular use for regions where CCOs serve multiple counties.

The Oregon Hospital Discharge Data Dashboard allows users to explore trends in the number of people discharged (i.e., released) from Oregon hospitals and the length of time people stayed in the hospital in both the inpatient and emergency settings.

The Medicaid Enrollment Report is an interactive dashboard that allows users to explore data about who is enrolled in Oregon's Medicaid program, which is known as the Oregon Health Plan (OHP).

OHA's Mental Health Statistics Improvement Program  (MHSIP) uses validated surveys to measure Medicaid clients' perceptions of the quality and efficiency of the mental health services they receive.

​The National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH) provides rich data on multiple, intersecting aspects of children's lives—including physical and mental health, access to and quality of health care, and the child's family, neighborhood, school, and social context.

The Annie E. Casey Foundation's KIDS COUNT® (LA INFANCIA CUENTA™) is a trusted source of data on children, youth and families. Find indicators for the nation, states and more.

​Oregon's Student Health Survey (SHS) is a comprehensive, school-based, anonymous and voluntary health survey of 6th, 8th and 11th graders conducted yearly. It is a key part of statewide efforts to help local schools and communities ensure that all Oregon youth are healthy and successful learners.

The Oregon Child Integrated Dataset brings together data from across state agencies providing a powerful Oregon-specific, cross-program view across childhood, from birth through high school. 

State agencies like OHA, ODHS, ODE and OYA are accountable to the Oregon Legislature through key performance measures.