In the United States, state governments legally authorize outpatient substance abuse treatment programs. In some states, programs are certified or accredited (ideal standards). Other states license programs (minimal standards). Additionally, some states authorize programs through deemed status , which is afforded to programs attaining accreditation from a national accrediting body. Primary legal research and the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services\u27 (N-SSATS) data were used to examine the relationships between state authorization type (certification/accreditation vs licensure with and without deemed status) and outpatient treatment program practices. Programs in certification/accreditation (vs licensure) states had sign...
This TIP, Substance Abuse: Administrative Issues in Outpatient Treatment, was written to help US adm...
Comprehensive medical and psychosocial services are essential to quality addiction treatment, but th...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
Highlights findings on the variation among the treatment requirements and the quality and performanc...
This study examined relationships between state policy requirements governing outpatient substance a...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examines trends in managed care ...
Over the past decade, managed care has made significant inroads into the mental health and substance...
To examine factors associated with Medicaid acceptance for substance abuse (SA) services by outpatie...
Standardized patient placement criteria such as those developed by the American Society of Addiction...
This study examines the extent to which managed care behavioral controls are associated with treatme...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
The authors present the first nationally representative data on managed care penetration in the outp...
Ensure that your substance abuse programs meet accreditation requirements by using the Substance Abu...
Community outreach services play an important role in infectious disease prevention and engaging dru...
This study uses resource dependence theory to examine how the concentration of client referrals into...
This TIP, Substance Abuse: Administrative Issues in Outpatient Treatment, was written to help US adm...
Comprehensive medical and psychosocial services are essential to quality addiction treatment, but th...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
Highlights findings on the variation among the treatment requirements and the quality and performanc...
This study examined relationships between state policy requirements governing outpatient substance a...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examines trends in managed care ...
Over the past decade, managed care has made significant inroads into the mental health and substance...
To examine factors associated with Medicaid acceptance for substance abuse (SA) services by outpatie...
Standardized patient placement criteria such as those developed by the American Society of Addiction...
This study examines the extent to which managed care behavioral controls are associated with treatme...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
The authors present the first nationally representative data on managed care penetration in the outp...
Ensure that your substance abuse programs meet accreditation requirements by using the Substance Abu...
Community outreach services play an important role in infectious disease prevention and engaging dru...
This study uses resource dependence theory to examine how the concentration of client referrals into...
This TIP, Substance Abuse: Administrative Issues in Outpatient Treatment, was written to help US adm...
Comprehensive medical and psychosocial services are essential to quality addiction treatment, but th...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...