Specifications include, but are not limited to: Using national, state and local research to include but not limited to: workforce, State Epidemiological Workgroup (SEOW) research, Indiana state agency’s data, Management Performance Hub data, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, National Institute on Health, and collecting all other pertinent data to ensure new research methods are not duplicated in order to create a report of the state’s Behavioral Health and supportive medical health infrastructure. This report will show the geographical areas in highest need, types of need for each area and data driven suggestions on best strategy to expand and or add to those needs. A comprehensive narrative report on each area below for the state and county. An interactive MAP showing the state by county and how the county meets or is need of specific services based on the at least he top 10 disparities within the state based on the data analysis findings. Within the report, explain the methodology of each new research focus and the collaboration of research to include all concepts with the scope of work, along with but not limited to: cost saving of treating versus not treating with all other outcomes of not treating (e.g. lost wages, incarceration, death), return on investment for providers to offer evidence based practices of therapies/treatments and other tools compared and contrasted to not having those evidence based services. Lastly, the investment needed from the community, local, state and federal based on findings.