Kirk Broome serves as the Senior Director of Transformation at MHMR of Tarrant County, where he leverages nearly three decades of experience in health services research to drive innovative improvements in behavioral health care delivery. His extensive background in substance abuse treatment and prevention uniquely...
Kirk Broome serves as the Senior Director of Transformation at MHMR of Tarrant County, where he leverages nearly three decades of experience in health services research to drive innovative improvements in behavioral health care delivery. His extensive background in substance abuse treatment and prevention uniquely positions him to lead transformative initiatives that enhance client engagement and retention in treatment programs. Kirk's expertise in outcomes research and quality improvement is instrumental in shaping the agency's strategic direction, particularly in the context of the 1115 Healthcare Transformation Waiver and the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) model.
In his current role, Kirk spearheads key projects that focus on optimizing the client experience and operational efficiency across the agency. He utilizes advanced statistical methodologies, including Rasch modeling and hierarchical linear modeling (HLM), to analyze program outcomes and inform evidence-based practices. His commitment to fostering a supportive staff working environment is evident in his initiatives aimed at improving workforce satisfaction and retention, which are critical components of successful treatment programs.
Kirk's project management skills and proficiency in grant writing further enhance his ability to secure funding for innovative programs that address the evolving needs of the community. By collaborating with stakeholders and employing a data-driven approach, he designs tailored solutions that align with MHMR's mission to provide comprehensive and accessible mental health services. Through his leadership, Kirk continues to make significant strides in transforming behavioral health care, ensuring that the agency remains at the forefront of effective treatment and prevention strategies.