What if we told you that your addiction treatment outcome data actually hinges on one thing?
How to Increase Patient Portal Engagement in Addiction Treatment Clients (and Why it Matters)
Comparing Bestnotes With Behave Health: Which EMR is Right for Your Addiction Treatment Facility?
Mastering The ASAM Criteria for Addiction Treatment is More Important Than Ever Before
Whether you refer to it as the “Six Dimensions,” The ASAM Criteria or simply a “biopsychosocial,” the ASAM Criteria has come to dominate the landscape of multidimensional assessment in the addiction treatment community.
Even Post-Pandemic, Virtual Addiction Treatment Care Will be Here to Stay
Has Your Addiction Treatment Center Nailed Outcomes Tracking Yet? Here's Why It's More Critical Than Ever
Large-scale research for addiction treatment lags far behind research for other health conditions. As an industry, we’ve been slow to move towards standardized models for understanding and evaluating the success of our work. That’s changing now as market forces are requiring the addiction treatment to undertake objective progress monitoring and outcomes tracking as never before.
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2021: Adapt and Modernize Your Addiction Treatment Center - Or Else
How Smart Patient Portals Improve Addiction Treatment Engagement and Outcomes
Patient portals—online dashboards where patients can access their EHR, view test results, review treatment plans, track referrals, and message their providers—have been around for years.
The adoption of patient portals in the addiction treatment industry was slow, but as more and more providers realize the benefits of these powerful patient engagement tools, patient portal adoption rates at addiction treatment centers and sober living homes are soaring.
4 Tips for Developing Outcome Tracking for Your Addiction and Mental Health Treatment Organization
You already know your treatment center is providing excellent care, but do you have the numbers to back it up?
Anecdotal evidence is no longer enough to convince prospective clients and their families to trust your center with a life-and-death behavioral health crisis.