Standardized patient placement criteria such as those developed by the American Society of Addiction Medicine are increasingly common in substance abuse treatment, but it is unclear what factors are associated with their use or with treatment units’ provision of related services. This study examined these issues in the context of a national survey of outpatient substance abuse treatment units. Regressions using 2005 data revealed that both public and private managed care were associated with a greater likelihood of using American Society of Addiction Medicine criteria to develop client treatment plans. However, only public managed care was associated with a greater likelihood of offering more resource-intensive services. Associations betwee...
In the United States, state governments legally authorize outpatient substance abuse treatment progr...
Highlights findings on the variation among the treatment requirements and the quality and performanc...
The study suggests that use of the ASAM standard of care approach to match patients to treatment may...
Standardized patient placement criteria such as those developed by the American Society of Addiction...
The main purpose of this dissertation was to investigate ASAM Criteria software revised version for ...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
This study examines the predictive validity of the ASAM PPC-2R utilized within the state of Florida ...
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...
Over the past decade, managed care has made significant inroads into the mental health and substance...
This study uses resource dependence theory to examine how the concentration of client referrals into...
Highlights findings from a study of the use of phamacotherapies to treat substance abuse and the fac...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
In the United States, state governments legally authorize outpatient substance abuse treatment progr...
Highlights findings on the variation among the treatment requirements and the quality and performanc...
The study suggests that use of the ASAM standard of care approach to match patients to treatment may...
Standardized patient placement criteria such as those developed by the American Society of Addiction...
The main purpose of this dissertation was to investigate ASAM Criteria software revised version for ...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
This study examines the predictive validity of the ASAM PPC-2R utilized within the state of Florida ...
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...
Over the past decade, managed care has made significant inroads into the mental health and substance...
This study uses resource dependence theory to examine how the concentration of client referrals into...
Highlights findings from a study of the use of phamacotherapies to treat substance abuse and the fac...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
In the United States, state governments legally authorize outpatient substance abuse treatment progr...
Highlights findings on the variation among the treatment requirements and the quality and performanc...
The study suggests that use of the ASAM standard of care approach to match patients to treatment may...