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Cleveland OH 44114
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MHS moved into new offices on 18 and 19 April 2007.  The renovated building has separate reception and clinic areas for children.

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  The mission of MHS is to help people gain control of their lives by forging solutions that resolve mental health crises and end homelessness.

Quality Improvement
Measuring performance
to improve the quality of care.

Mission Staff Directory Service Area Client Characteristics Outcomes

The Board of Trustees of MHS is committed to the operation of an efficient system for measuring, analyzing, and improving the quality of care and services provided by MHS staff members.  In order to accomplish this, the Board requires and supports an effective, agency-wide Quality Improvement (Q.I.) Program

Latonya Murray.  In more than 17 years at MHS, she has served in many critical leadership roles.

Latonya Murray is Director of Quality Improvement.  She and her staff work with agency leaders to determine the scope and focus of performance monitoring, the dimensions of performance important to each program, and the methods used to collect, organize, analyze, and use performance data.

QI staff members examine how services are conducted, and what they accomplish.   They work with program staff members to redesign services to better serve their clients.

The Quality Improvement Program helps staff members provide services that adhere to standards of the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board (CCCMHB) and the Ohio Department of Health (ODMH), as well as agency-defined standards of care.  This Program is also designed to help prepare the agency to achieve compliance with the behavioral health care standards of the Council on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.

QI monitors services to determine if they are …

  • available to clients, at the times when clients need them,

  • being performed properly and safely,

  • being offered with sensitivity to client needs, and with respect for the client's dignity and choices,

  • being recorded accurately, completely, and in a timely manner,

  • helping clients to define and achieve goals, and

  • helping client make linkages with other healthcare providers for future care.

Quality improvement plans, quarterly reviews, and annual reports are submitted to the MHS Board of Trustees and to the Cuyahoga County Community Mental Health Board.   Mental health services must meet Ohio Department of Mental Health Certification Standards (5122-24 through 5122-29).






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