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Table of contents
Treating Addiction as a Chronic Condition: Rationale and Strategies for Creating Systems of Care
Acknowledgements
IOM Quality Chasm Recommendation
Public Expectations of Substance Abuse Interventions
An Acute Care Treatment Model
California Civil Addict Program Follow-up Anglin, Hser, Grella and colleagues
Other Long-term Outcome Studies
Re-Addiction Following Prison
Treatment Services
A Continuing Care Model
Limitations of “Models”: A Caveat
How Would a Continuing Care System of Treatment Work?
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A Continuing Care “System” of AOD Treatment is more than a “Bunch of Programs”
Inpatient Detox
Sober Living Facilities
Geographic Distribution of Services, __________ County, CA
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Some Requirements of a “System” of Care
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A Key Concept to Producing a “System” of Treatment
Treatment Episode
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The Red Arrow – Transfer/Referral
Measuring Program Performance: A Key to a Successful Continuum of Care
Performance
Measuring Program Performance
What can be done with Performance Data?
Power of Performance Measurement
Methods to promote effective performance improvement
Newer Measures for a System of Care
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What is Continuing Care in a Continuing Care System of Treatment?
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Is Continuing Care an After thought
Types of Continuing Care
Recovery Management Checkups
Telephone as a continuing care tool
Recovery Centers
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