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Latest revision as of 08:07, 4 November 2019
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Potential Measures
As you add potential measures, please include a description, calculations for the measure and possible data sources.
Measure |
Description |
Calculations |
Data Source |
Number of Individuals participating in Medication-Assisted Treatment. |
Medication assisted treatment (MAT) is the use of medications in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies for the treatment of substance use disorders. |
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% of People in MAT who are in Optimized MAT | Optimized MAT would include DNA testing to allow for precision MAT and includes a significant element of whole person care. | ||
% of People who start treatment programs who drop out without achieving sustained recovery. | If treatment programs have high dropout rates, then the community must make it a priority to take steps to improve the program and increase retention and success rates. | ||
Number of People in recovery who have relapsed |
While a relapse does not necessarily mean that treatment has failed, relapse rates is a lagging indicator that may demonstrate the comprehensiveness of supports in the community |
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Potential Data Sources
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Date Added |
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SAMSHA | |||