Mobile Crisis Intervention Services (MCIS)
The DAETA Team collects data from MCIS programs to monitor dispatch volume and evaluate the program’s effectiveness at equitably serving Oregonians across the state.
Funder: Oregon Health Authority
Contact: mcisinfo@ohsu.edu
MCIS is the statewide mobile response service available to all children and adults at no cost. MCIS teams provide rapid, in-person response in the community when an individual is experiencing a mental health crisis. The two-person response team provides assessment, screening, and crisis intervention services. Additionally, the team identifies and refers individuals to follow-up services and supports. MCIS partners with the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, which launched nationwide in July 2022.
Visit OHA's website for more information on the Behavioral Health Crisis Response System, which includes 988 and MCIS.
Data Collection Guidance for Providers
Please contact us at mobilecrisisinfo@ohsu.edu to schedule an onboarding session. After onboarding, refer to the FAQs below for more information and reach out with any additional questions.
Each program has a unique data entry workflow that minimizes administrative burden. Please consult with your program leadership and email mobilecrisisinfo@ohsu.edu to determine the best workflow for your team.
Data will be collected in REDCap until the state develops and launches the new Resilience Outcomes Analysis and Data Submission (ROADS) system, which is replacing the Measures and Outcomes Tracking System (MOTS). Once ROADS is live (estimated Q4 2023) and programs are successfully submitting data to the new system, the DAETA Team will work with OHA and individual CMHPs to phase out REDCap data collection.
You can find instructions on how to access secure emails here.
Yes, email the new data or updates to mobilecrisisinfo@ohsu.edu .
Email us at mobilecrisisinfo@ohsu.edu and we can check for you.