One year after completing treatment: Alcohol 1 –24% abstaining –10% drinking w no consequences –Drinking days 60% –Alcohol related problems 59% Other.

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One year after completing treatment: Alcohol 1 –24% abstaining –10% drinking w no consequences –Drinking days 60% –Alcohol related problems 59% Other Drugs 2 –Cocaine & Heorin use 62% –Criminal activity 51% –Suicidal ideation 46% 1-Miller, Walters and Bennett M. (2001) How effective is alcoholism treatment in the USA? J Studies in Alcohol. March; Hubbard, Craddock, Anderson (2003) Overview: 5-year follow-up outcomes in drug abuse treatment outcome studies. J Substance Abuse Treatment, pp

At any one time: 110,000 waiting for assessment*. 42,000 waiting for treatment* 32 days from first contact to treatment No show rates about 50% Based on survey conducted by Survey Research Laboratory University of Illinois - Chicago March 2007

Detox Retention Rate Successful Transfer: 4% Finish Detox No Transfer: 61% Dont finish: 23% Dont Connect: 12% Based on 2004 TEDS admission & discharge reports

Residential Retention Rate Finish Treatment No Transfer: 51% Successful transfer: 4% Transfer; No connect: 10% Dont finish: 34%

Outpatient/IOP Retention Rate Finish Treatment, No transfer: 36% Dont finish: 51% Successful transfer: 7% Transfer but no connection: 7%

When we add them together 170,000 dont connect to next LOC in 14 days. 250,000 not transferred from Detox to next LOC 770,000 leave treatment before goals met. 1,190,000 opportunities for improvement?

But we also know how to improve!

Between patient and caring help lies a canyon of paperwork and burdensome processes Business processes keep patients and staff apart Business processes often waste money Processes CAN be improved!

Between patient and caring help lies a canyon of paperwork and burdensome processes Outreach First contact Intake and assessment Transition thru levels of care Paperwork Scheduling Engagement Social supports

The ACTION Premise

Three ACTIONs that Make a Difference 1.Provide rapid access to services 2.Improve client engagement 3.Create a seamless transition between levels of care

ACTION CAMPAIGN Each action has specific practices that have been proven successful by multiple organizations involved in NIATx We will provide resources to treatment programs to ensure that they are able to successfully implement these activities

Fast access reduces no shows! Eliminate unused capacity! Shows to intake Festinger, David S., R. J. Lamb, Douglas B. Marlowe, and Kimberly C. Kirby. "From Telephone to Office: Intake Attendance As a Function of Appointment Delay." Addictive Behaviors 27, no. 1 (2002):

Rapid Access to Services Engage people the first time you talk with them on the phone or in person Accelerate intake through same-day service Offer express check-in, expanded hours, and group orientation sessions Make sure people seeking help can reach you easily

St Christophers Inn

Improve Client Engagement Greet clients warmly to make them feel welcome Involve clients in setting goals and planning for long-term recovery Use confirmation systems that keep clients coming back Celebrate counselor success at retaining clients

Daybreak Adolescent Program

Prototypes: Make Treatment Personal

Create a Seamless Transition Between Levels of Care Establish personal connections for internal and external referrals Reduce paperwork to make it easier for clients to take the next steps Introduce clients to ongoing recovery supports before they leave your facility Assess the quality of the transfer, hand-off, or referral

Esperanza Referrals vs. No Show Rate Transfer Clients from Residential to OP

ACTION Campaign Why should an organization participate? Learning Opportunities -Teleconferences -ACTION Kits -PI Tutorial -Workbook -E-news Network within the field Create a culture of change Benchmarking Opportunities Improve Finances Make a difference in the lives of others

ACTION Campaign How can a treatment agency participate? Sign Up! Implement one of the ACTIONs Submit data to NIATx Become part of a Local Partnership Mentor other participating organizations

Lets Take ACTION Together Join this national effort Together we can impact 55,000 lives Free tools and technical assistance

Join Today!