Late last year, a survey of American adults revealed that an overwhelming majority (90%) see mental health as a crisis. Between the pandemic's effects, rising substance use, and increased suicide rates, the call for help is clear—and while many individuals facing behavioral health emergencies have had their calls answered by the recently implemented 988 hotline, challenges and concerns about serving at-risk community members remain.
The answer for service providers: a complete system of care. With a full complement of resources and excellent operational capabilities, they’re equipped for effective crisis management – a comprehensive approach that helps organizations and individuals prepare for, respond to, and actively navigate crisis situations.
Successful crisis management has long been a critical community need. In recent years, the federal government has provided over $500 million to support the creation and implementation of the national 988 Lifeline. In July 2022, the lifeline opened as a resource for people in crisis, replacing the previous 10-digit number for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The hope was that “988” would be easier to remember (like dialing 911) and more people would be helped through a coordinated system of care, reducing reliance on police officers, who lack the clinical support and training to handle behavioral health crises.
Better care coordination and deployment of individuals with skills to deescalate behavioral health crises will also reduce adverse incidents such as fatal police encounters, as well as decrease the use of emergency rooms and inpatient psychiatric treatments.
So far, the 988 hotline has seen success; from its launch until March, it received more than 3.6 million calls. That number marks a significant increase compared to years past and reiterates the strong need for consistently available resources.
To best serve their communities, 988 providers must meet guidelines from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), adhere to a list of SAMHSA best practices, and utilize technology designed for a complete system of care.
According to SAMHSA's national guidelines, there are three essential elements of an integrated crisis system.
These are:
These three elements form the foundation of an effective crisis management system. At every level of the model, providers should ensure patient needs are being met in safe ways, coordinate with other professionals as needed, and seek to de-escalate the crisis.
SAMHSA also outlines six principles, or "best practices" for crisis management systems, which explain the layers of responsibility wrapped up in each part of the system.
These principles are:
If every region in the country has crisis call centers, mobile crisis response teams, and receiving and stabilization services—and they're all incorporating the six principles above, a national network following evidenced-based guidelines can provide the highest, safest level of care in all behavioral health and substance abuse emergencies.
It's clear that crisis hubs have enormous responsibilities. To get to the ideal state of care, technology support is essential.
Core's Cx360 platform offers a comprehensive, unified system of care approach to crisis management. Cx360 allows crisis response teams to respond to crises quickly and effectively, using tools specifically designed to meet SAMHSA's national guidelines.
Here’s some of the functionality you can expect:
One of the key advantages of Cx360 is that it aligns all the resources available to regional crisis centers. It connects both in- and out-of-network providers, providing end-to-end patient support during emergency situations and sharing all relevant information so nothing falls through the cracks. All stakeholders are aligned and work together so the caller gets the appropriate level of care, boosting the chances that their needs are met before, during, and after a crisis.
As a regional crisis center, your focus should be on providing the best care for your patients. Cx360 brings all of the puzzle pieces together to deliver effective crisis management. With Core’s platform, you're able to quickly connect people to the right services and treatment, saving time and lives.
Ready to discover how the Cx360 platform can help you improve your quality of care? Schedule a free demo today.