Policy Information Exchange

MIMH PIE Database MIMH Policy Reports  MIMH Library Links

 

The Policy Information Exchange (PIE) is a service 

of the Missouri Institute of Mental Health, 

a leading center for policy, research, and training.

 

 

 

 

The primary purpose of PIE Online is to provide a comprehensive,
web-based source for information related to mental health,
substance abuse, and disability policy, including a
searchable database of over 5,000 documents.

 

Samples of the types of reports you can find in the
   
PIE Database:

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Epidemiology of Opioids: Global, National and State Indicators of Use

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Methamphetamine 2004: Global, National and State Indicators of Abuse

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Effects of the Vermont Mental Health and Substance Abuse Parity Law

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Programmatic Definitions of Disability: Policy Implications

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Double Jeopardy: Persons with Mental Illnesses in the Criminal Justice System

The database also houses a number of "special
    collections" which are listed at the right of this page.

Other resources you'll find on PIE Online:

MIMH Policy Reports contains policy materials produced by the
    faculty and staff at MIMH.

The MIMH Library  is one of the largest mental health libraries in
    the United States.

Links  to mental health, public policy, health policy and government
    websites.

 


Special Collections

The PIE database houses the following collections of reports:

Consumer Operated
Services Program

Consumer Studies &
Training Program

National Association of State Mental Health Program Director Archives

 

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The Missouri Institute of Mental Health provides the Policy Information Exchange (PIE) as a service to the mental health community.  The Institute places documents into the PIE database that are examples of sound policy research, have high policy relevance, or have been judged to be of special interest to the mental health community. The Institute does not necessarily agree with the policy positions stated in documents in the PIE database.