The purpose of this Phase II Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) project is to complete developmentand evaluate usability and effectiveness of the Wraparound Team Monitoring System (Wrap-TMS), a web-based, electronic behavioral health information system (EBHIS) for the most widely implemented carecoordination model in children's behavioral health, the wraparound process. The wraparound process is theonly defined, research-based, individualized care coordination process for these children and youth and theirfamilies. Wraparound is now implemented for over 100,000 youths annually in nearly 1,000 sites in the U.S.However, despite increased emphasis in health care on use of health information technology to improveefficiency, service quality, and accountability, to date no flexible, locally configurable EBHIS has beendeveloped for wraparound. Moreover, though wraparound is now considered 'evidence-based,'implementation in the real world often fails to conform to standards of fidelity and/or use objective data to guidemanagement, supervision, and clinical decision making. Availability of such a system will support efficiency,implementation quality and fidelity, and outcomes for youths enrolled in wraparound. In our Phase I STTRproject, we successfully specified, developed, programmed, and established the feasibility, utility, reliability,and commercialization potential of Wrap-TMS. Wrap-TMS now features functionality for data entry,management, and basic reporting for the full array of data and information elements needed to manage anintegrated care coordination initiative for youths with serious emotional and behavioral disorder (SEBD). In lightof our success in Phase I, subsequent partnerships with federal agencies, and inquiries of interest from severalstates and over 20 provider and managed care organizations, in this Phase II STTR we will: (1) Completerevisions based on Phase I feedback, and expand the information management and reporting capacities ofWrap-TMS, including 'Drag and Drop' reporting, program-level aggregate reports, clinical alerts and treatmentrecommendations from functional assessments, and costs and service tracking; (2) Develop and test supporttechnologies for Wrap-TMS dissemination, including Wrap-TMS User's Manual, quality assurance and supportdesk models, web-based Wrap-TMS training curriculum, interoperability frameworking infrastructure, and touchscreen apps for tablets and smart phones; (3) Continue iterative learnability and usability testing, via lab-basedtesting and bug tracking of the system and its online user's manual, as well as live tests with real-world endusers; and (4) Conduct a randomized controlled effectiveness study comparing n=20 wraparound facilitatorswho use Wrap-TMS serving n=80 families to 20 non-user staff serving 80 families on practitioner,implementation, and youth/family outcomes.
This project will complete development and evaluate usability and effectiveness of the Wraparound Team Monitoring System (Wrap-TMS); a web-based; electronic behavioral health information system (EBHIS) for the most widespead care coordination model in children's behavioral health; the wraparound process. Wrap-TMS will provide an important health information technology (HIT) resource to hundreds of wraparound sites nationally; and reinforce efficiency; effective teamwork; model fidelity; decision making; use of evidence-based practices; and positive outcomes. The rigorous randomized control study will provide important information for the children's mental health field about the effects of EBHIS on implementation and outcomes. The project will serve as an important part of the effort to bridge the ''research to practice'' gap in children's behavioral health; be a critical component of the federal emphasis on better coordination of care for complex populations; and facilitate needed research on care coordination for youths with serious emotional and behavioral disorders.
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