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DBHIDS Data Reports and Research Findings
As the public behavioral health system of Philadelphia, DBHIDS oversees a vast network of providers to provide services to more than 180,000 Philadelphians annually who receive behavioral health and intellectual disability services. Use the links below to find information about DBHIDS and other relevant research.
Annual Reports
Infographics
- Cause of Suicide Death among Medicaid Eligible Philadelphians
- Disparities in Outpatient Mental Health
- Disparities in Outpatient Substance Use
- Evaluation of System-Wide Investment of Evidence Based Practices (EBPs)
- Hi-Five: The Impact of Permanent Supportive Housing
- Permanent Supported Housing (PSH): A Cost Savings Study
- Permanent Supported Housing (PSH): Targeted and Comparison Group
- Quality of Telehealth
- Suicide Risk among MA Eligible Philadelphians with Housing Instability
- Suicide Risk for MA Eligible Philadelphians who Experienced Incarceration
- Warm Handoffs for Opioid use Disorder in Emergency Departments in Philadelphia
Evaluation / Issue Briefs
- Behavioral Health Care Use Prior to Suicide
- Hi Five: Impact of Permanent Supported Housing (PSH)
- Place Matters: A GIS analysis of children’s population health needs and resources in Philadelphia
- Porch Light Program: Final Evaluation Report
- PSH: A Cost Savings Study
- Quality of Telehealth
- Suicide Risk and Incarceration
- Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder following Emergency Departments for Medicaid Eligible Individuals in Philadelphia: The Role of Warm Handoffs
If you are looking for additional data, please email DBHIDScentralizedrequest@phila.gov.
The Department has a long and strong history of collaboration with academic partners, locally and nationally, to conduct research on questions of interest to the Department and the City of Philadelphia. DBHIDS supported research has explored and examined questions about different populations in need of behavioral health and intellectual disability services, including school children and youth, forensic and justice-involved individuals, Medicaid population, among others. Use the topic area links below to locate research findings and publications about DBHIDS system and services.