SAMHSA’S Multiplier Surveys
Supporting Statement
Attachment C: Other
Multiplier Surveys Workgroup Member Roster
Multiplier Surveys Sampling Funding Summary
Multiplier Surveys
Internal Workgroup
P a r t i c i p a n t s
Office of Policy, Planning and Budget
Susan Becker (Project Officer)
Phone: 240-276-2249
Email: sue.becker@samhsa.hhs.gov
Nancy Brady (Alternate Project Officer)
Phone: 240-276-2314
Email: nancy.brady@samhsa.hhs.gov
Daryl Kade
Phone: 240-276-2201
Email: daryl.kade@samhsa.hhs.gov
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Jeanne DiLoreto
Phone: 240-276-2479
Email: Jeanne.diloreto@samhsa.hhs.gov
Tonia Gray
Phone: 240-276-2492
Email: tonia.gray@samhsa.hhs.gov
Center for Mental Health Services
Sylvia Fisher
Phone: 240-276-1923
Email: Sylvia.fisher@samhsa.hhs.gov
Lt. Monique Richards
Phone: 240-276-1740
Email: Monique.Richards@samhsa.hhs.gov
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Reed Forman
Phone: 240-276-2416
Email: reed.forman@samhsa.hhs.gov
Roula Sweis
Phone: 240-276-1574
Email: roula.sweis@samhsa.hhs.gov
Office of Applied Studies
Christine Hager
Phone: 240 -276-1287
Email: Christine.Hager@samhsa.hhs.gov
Office of Program Services
Gwendolyn Simpson
Phone: 240-276-1408
Email: gwendolyn.simpson@samhsa.hhs.gov
Table 1. SAMHSA, Non-SAMHSA, and Total Mental Health (MH) Funding by State, per 100,000 Population
State |
Total MH Funding per 100,000 |
SAMHSA MH Funding |
Non-SAMHSA MH Funding |
||
Per 100,000 Population |
Percent of Total MH Funding |
Per 100,000 Population |
Percent of Total MH Funding |
||
District of Columbia |
$46,753,577 |
$1,497,094 |
3% |
$45,256,483 |
97% |
Maine |
$40,821,894 |
$513,999 |
1% |
$40,307,894 |
99% |
Alaska |
$33,582,689 |
$596,618 |
2% |
$32,986,070 |
98% |
New York |
$24,395,971 |
$272,067 |
1% |
$24,123,905 |
99% |
Pennsylvania |
$24,323,107 |
$198,091 |
1% |
$24,125,016 |
99% |
Vermont |
$22,879,593 |
$426,133 |
2% |
$22,453,460 |
98% |
Connecticut |
$21,129,318 |
$458,309 |
2% |
$20,671,009 |
98% |
Arizona |
$19,407,331 |
$272,588 |
1% |
$19,134,743 |
99% |
Montana |
$17,624,832 |
$721,460 |
4% |
$16,903,372 |
96% |
Maryland |
$17,211,511 |
$272,921 |
2% |
$16,938,591 |
98% |
New Jersey |
$16,785,869 |
$168,103 |
1% |
$16,617,767 |
99% |
Minnesota |
$16,665,651 |
$251,195 |
2% |
$16,414,456 |
98% |
Massachusetts |
$15,789,646 |
$396,028 |
3% |
$15,393,618 |
97% |
North Carolina |
$14,908,119 |
$178,515 |
1% |
$14,729,604 |
99% |
New Hampshire |
$14,806,385 |
$235,668 |
2% |
$14,570,717 |
98% |
California |
$14,763,720 |
$254,712 |
2% |
$14,509,008 |
98% |
Hawaii |
$14,080,272 |
$683,103 |
5% |
$13,397,170 |
95% |
Oregon |
$13,949,096 |
$324,923 |
2% |
$13,624,173 |
98% |
Mississippi |
$13,532,219 |
$552,097 |
4% |
$12,980,123 |
96% |
Wisconsin |
$12,770,338 |
$183,401 |
1% |
$12,586,937 |
99% |
Wyoming |
$12,682,807 |
$729,822 |
6% |
$11,952,985 |
94% |
Missouri |
$12,297,834 |
$307,507 |
3% |
$11,990,327 |
97% |
Delaware |
$12,268,626 |
$181,812 |
1% |
$12,086,814 |
99% |
Rhode Island |
$12,026,326 |
$416,638 |
3% |
$11,609,688 |
97% |
Michigan |
$12,002,010 |
$219,075 |
2% |
$11,782,936 |
98% |
Iowa |
$11,937,992 |
$222,436 |
2% |
$11,715,556 |
98% |
Washington |
$11,638,293 |
$235,544 |
2% |
$11,402,749 |
98% |
Kansas |
$10,843,589 |
$177,556 |
2% |
$10,666,033 |
98% |
Indiana |
$10,525,572 |
$154,513 |
1% |
$10,371,059 |
99% |
Tennessee |
$10,517,795 |
$200,598 |
2% |
$10,317,197 |
98% |
Illinois |
$9,853,257 |
$192,264 |
2% |
$9,660,993 |
98% |
Virginia |
$9,473,402 |
$235,702 |
2% |
$9,237,700 |
98% |
South Dakota |
$9,121,558 |
$422,296 |
5% |
$8,699,262 |
95% |
Ohio |
$8,695,087 |
$208,365 |
2% |
$8,486,722 |
98% |
Colorado |
$8,653,328 |
$235,370 |
3% |
$8,417,958 |
97% |
North Dakota |
$8,550,338 |
$314,016 |
4% |
$8,236,322 |
96% |
West Virginia |
$8,169,579 |
$216,169 |
3% |
$7,953,410 |
97% |
Louisiana |
$7,874,890 |
$798,745 |
10% |
$7,076,145 |
90% |
Alabama |
$7,734,792 |
$173,665 |
2% |
$7,561,126 |
98% |
South Carolina |
$7,600,439 |
$212,576 |
3% |
$7,387,863 |
97% |
Utah |
$7,571,396 |
$218,848 |
3% |
$7,352,548 |
97% |
Nebraska |
$7,441,818 |
$208,527 |
3% |
$7,233,290 |
97% |
Nevada |
$7,438,042 |
$241,706 |
3% |
$7,196,336 |
97% |
Georgia |
$7,330,545 |
$192,539 |
3% |
$7,138,005 |
97% |
Oklahoma |
$6,077,088 |
$384,679 |
6% |
$5,692,409 |
94% |
Kentucky |
$5,889,638 |
$237,996 |
4% |
$5,651,643 |
96% |
Idaho |
$5,679,776 |
$263,745 |
5% |
$5,416,031 |
95% |
Arkansas |
$4,660,748 |
$238,430 |
5% |
$4,422,319 |
95% |
Florida |
$4,481,617 |
$206,758 |
5% |
$4,274,859 |
95% |
Texas |
$4,261,186 |
$214,539 |
5% |
$4,046,647 |
95% |
New Mexico |
$3,315,836 |
$374,797 |
11% |
$2,941,039 |
89% |
Table 2. SAMHSA, Non-SAMHSA, and Total Substance Abuse Treatment (SAT) Funding by State, per 100,000 Population
State |
Total SAT Funding per 100,000 |
SAMHSA SAT Funding |
Non-SAMHSA SAT Funding |
||
Per 100,000 Population |
Percent of Total SAT Funding |
Per 100,000 Population |
Percent of Total SAT Funding |
||
Alaska |
$6,415,465 |
$2,049,258 |
32% |
$4,366,207 |
68% |
District of Columbia |
$6,392,708 |
$2,058,499 |
32% |
$4,334,209 |
68% |
Wyoming |
$5,087,898 |
$636,264 |
13% |
$4,451,634 |
87% |
Connecticut |
$4,940,507 |
$757,127 |
15% |
$4,183,380 |
85% |
Vermont |
$4,111,001 |
$917,094 |
22% |
$3,193,907 |
78% |
Washington |
$2,772,965 |
$716,559 |
26% |
$2,056,406 |
74% |
Minnesota |
$2,682,982 |
$445,661 |
17% |
$2,237,321 |
83% |
Rhode Island |
$2,680,539 |
$1,092,999 |
41% |
$1,587,540 |
59% |
North Dakota |
$2,659,025 |
$758,698 |
29% |
$1,900,326 |
71% |
Delaware |
$2,599,879 |
$984,097 |
38% |
$1,615,782 |
62% |
New Mexico |
$2,591,102 |
$1,067,823 |
41% |
$1,523,279 |
59% |
Maine |
$2,412,904 |
$488,036 |
20% |
$1,924,868 |
80% |
New York |
$2,335,247 |
$685,909 |
29% |
$1,649,337 |
71% |
Illinois |
$2,327,573 |
$658,635 |
28% |
$1,668,938 |
72% |
Maryland |
$2,298,961 |
$589,168 |
26% |
$1,709,793 |
74% |
Arizona |
$2,263,262 |
$753,666 |
33% |
$1,509,596 |
67% |
California |
$1,861,706 |
$791,297 |
43% |
$1,070,409 |
57% |
Missouri |
$1,833,470 |
$611,228 |
33% |
$1,222,242 |
67% |
Hawaii |
$1,831,266 |
$791,240 |
43% |
$1,040,026 |
57% |
Louisiana |
$1,830,361 |
$732,234 |
40% |
$1,098,127 |
60% |
Oklahoma |
$1,824,751 |
$775,648 |
43% |
$1,049,103 |
57% |
Iowa |
$1,779,135 |
$610,396 |
34% |
$1,168,739 |
66% |
Montana |
$1,746,358 |
$961,866 |
55% |
$784,493 |
45% |
Massachusetts |
$1,737,094 |
$752,422 |
43% |
$984,672 |
57% |
Ohio |
$1,592,163 |
$642,248 |
40% |
$949,915 |
60% |
New Jersey |
$1,571,357 |
$530,804 |
34% |
$1,040,553 |
66% |
South Dakota |
$1,411,711 |
$665,055 |
47% |
$746,656 |
53% |
Nebraska |
$1,375,589 |
$452,432 |
33% |
$923,156 |
67% |
Idaho |
$1,317,158 |
$456,747 |
35% |
$860,411 |
65% |
Kansas |
$1,314,732 |
$424,880 |
32% |
$889,853 |
68% |
Oregon |
$1,305,991 |
$584,267 |
45% |
$721,724 |
55% |
Florida |
$1,276,747 |
$568,921 |
45% |
$707,826 |
55% |
Virginia |
$1,243,901 |
$596,939 |
48% |
$646,962 |
52% |
Utah |
$1,182,324 |
$682,807 |
58% |
$499,517 |
42% |
Michigan |
$1,160,451 |
$619,841 |
53% |
$540,610 |
47% |
Colorado |
$1,096,358 |
$759,053 |
69% |
$337,305 |
31% |
South Carolina |
$1,089,032 |
$509,217 |
47% |
$579,815 |
53% |
Georgia |
$1,073,010 |
$587,934 |
55% |
$485,077 |
45% |
New Hampshire |
$1,056,669 |
$493,593 |
47% |
$563,076 |
53% |
North Carolina |
$1,031,459 |
$426,505 |
41% |
$604,954 |
59% |
Tennessee |
$1,020,261 |
$683,417 |
67% |
$336,844 |
33% |
West Virginia |
$1,010,569 |
$478,508 |
47% |
$532,061 |
53% |
Kentucky |
$916,109 |
$570,110 |
62% |
$345,999 |
38% |
Arkansas |
$799,680 |
$518,043 |
65% |
$281,638 |
35% |
Alabama |
$790,077 |
$545,932 |
69% |
$244,145 |
31% |
Texas |
$784,084 |
$678,409 |
87% |
$105,676 |
13% |
Pennsylvania |
$783,123 |
$473,093 |
60% |
$310,030 |
40% |
Indiana |
$768,828 |
$594,289 |
77% |
$174,539 |
23% |
Nevada |
$768,246 |
$586,354 |
76% |
$181,893 |
24% |
Wisconsin |
$716,536 |
$667,301 |
93% |
$49,235 |
7% |
Mississippi |
$712,664 |
$489,707 |
69% |
$222,956 |
31% |
Data Sources:
SAMHSA Mental Health and Treatment Funding
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. SAMHSA Formula and Discretionary Grant Allotments Summaries were downloaded from http://www.samhsa.gov/StateSummaries/index.aspx on May 8, 2008.
Non-SAMHSA Mental Health Funding
Source: National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Research Institute, Inc. State Mental Health Agency Profiles Systems (Profiles) and Revenues Expenditures Study: Revenues and Expenditures Reports from 2006. Available on the Internet at: http://www.nri-inc.org/projects/Profiles/Prior_RE.cfm—Selecting “SMHA-controlled mental health revenues, by revenue source and by state” opens Table 24 (http://www.nri-inc.org/projects/Profiles/RevExp2006/T24.pdf)
Note: Total State MH Funding includes all SMHA-Controlled Mental Health Revenues from the following revenue sources: State General Funds, Total Medicaid (includes State Medicaid and Federal Medicaid matches), Medicare, Other Federal, Local Government, and Other Revenues (includes First Party and Third Party Payment and Other Revenues.)
Non-SAMHSA Substance Abuse Treatment Funding
Source: Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Federal Block Grant Application data for 2008.
Note: State Funding includes funds for Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment, Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilitation, and Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation, from Medicaid, Other Federal, State, local, and other funds reported on Form 4 of the SAPT Block Grant Application.
Population Estimates
Source: National Center for Health Statistics. Estimates of the July 1, 2000–July 1, 2006, United States resident population are from the Vintage 2006 Bridged-Race Postcensal Population Estimates, which were prepared under a collaborative arrangement with the U.S. Census Bureau. Available on the Internet at: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race.htm
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