Objectives: We evaluated whether implementation of Treatment on Demand (TOD) policy in San Francisco was associated with improved access to drug abuse treatment. Methods: Data came from San Francisco's treatment program waiting list over 4 years spanning the implementation of TOD policy. Access measures were monthly applicants waiting and days waited by treatment admissions. Quantitative analyses with 69 treatment facilities contrasted those receiving vs. not receiving TOD funds. Qualitative data came from interviews with facility administrators. Results: There was a small statistically significant decline in monthly waiting lists in the number of people waiting for treatment during the study period. The days waited by those admitted to tre...
Comprehensive medical and psychosocial services are essential to quality addiction treatment, but th...
We evaluated program capacity factors associated with client outcomes in publicly funded substance a...
Medications for opioid use disorder (OUD) are associated with better overall outcomes for individual...
Objectives: We evaluated whether implementation of Treatment on Demand (TOD) policy in San Francisco...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
Using client data from the publicly-funded drug abuse treatment system in San Francisco, California,...
BACKGROUND: Access to adequate treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) has been a high priority amon...
BACKGROUND:Access to adequate treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) has been a high priority among...
Clients presenting at San Francisco County's publicly funded drug and alcohol treatment programs are...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
Background: Wait time is among the most commonly cited barriers to access among individuals seeking ...
Objectives: Injection drug users (IDUs) are at high risk for HIV, hepatitis, overdose and other harm...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
Comprehensive medical and psychosocial services are essential to quality addiction treatment, but th...
Comprehensive medical and psychosocial services are essential to quality addiction treatment, but th...
We evaluated program capacity factors associated with client outcomes in publicly funded substance a...
Medications for opioid use disorder (OUD) are associated with better overall outcomes for individual...
Objectives: We evaluated whether implementation of Treatment on Demand (TOD) policy in San Francisco...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined organization-level characteristics associated with the accessibility...
Using client data from the publicly-funded drug abuse treatment system in San Francisco, California,...
BACKGROUND: Access to adequate treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) has been a high priority amon...
BACKGROUND:Access to adequate treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) has been a high priority among...
Clients presenting at San Francisco County's publicly funded drug and alcohol treatment programs are...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
Background: Wait time is among the most commonly cited barriers to access among individuals seeking ...
Objectives: Injection drug users (IDUs) are at high risk for HIV, hepatitis, overdose and other harm...
Using nationally representative data from 1995 and 2000, this study examined how managed care penetr...
Comprehensive medical and psychosocial services are essential to quality addiction treatment, but th...
Comprehensive medical and psychosocial services are essential to quality addiction treatment, but th...
We evaluated program capacity factors associated with client outcomes in publicly funded substance a...
Medications for opioid use disorder (OUD) are associated with better overall outcomes for individual...