
NAATP Continues to Build Community of Data-Driven Providers
The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers’ (NAATP’s) research arm continues to take a lead role in strengthening a culture of outcome measurement across the
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The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers’ (NAATP’s) research arm continues to take a lead role in strengthening a culture of outcome measurement across the
Gateway Rehabilitation Center’s (GRC’s) remodeled treatment space for its adolescent residential program is allowing the organization to meet the increasingly complex needs of the youths
During turbulent times for behavioral health providers that depend largely on government funding, it becomes essential to articulate the value of the organization’s services. Providers
Technology has the capacity to transform behavioral health service delivery. Arguably its greatest contribution lies in the opportunity to improve patients’ engagement in their own
A leading voice in the substance use treatment community is calling for a balanced approach in national policy as a new administration and new Congress
Despite indisputable research demonstrating the value of medication treatments for opioid use disorder (OUD), now considered the “gold standard” of care, uptake of these evidence-based
The most successful substance use treatment organizations strike a careful balance between honoring the past and adjusting to a changing service landscape. Gateway Rehabilitation Center
A U.S. election season that produced much hand-wringing across the political spectrum is over, transitioning to a period of rampant speculation before the new administration
Health care leaders define “precision medicine” as an individualized approach to treatment that takes into account factors such as the patient’s genetics, environment and lifestyle.
Over most of the substance use treatment field’s early history, leaders defined recovery simply as long-term abstinence from alcohol or drug use. Not much else
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