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. What's Wrong With Addiction Treatment:. What Could Help?. . . Part IIs Treatment Necessary?. Lessons from aKaiser Permanente studyWeisner et al. (2003) Addiction. . Weisner et al., 2003. Evaluation of 482 alcohol dependent adults 371 received treatment 111 recruited from general pop. Fol
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1. Performance Measurement in Addictions Treatment Programs
A series of briefings offered to state legislatures through a collaborative effort of the State Associations of Addiction Services, National Conference of State Legislatures, and the Treatment Research Institute. Funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association (SAMHSA) under the Partners for Recovery Initiative through a contract with Abt Associates Incorporated.
2. This is basically the charge of the current talk
1 I have tried to put myself and the research literature I have reviewed into the position of a legislator faced with the difficult public health and public safety problems associated with addiction BUT with competing demands for resources and reservations about what can really be expected from addiction treatment
Will the public really get its moneys worth? What should we expect? How can we tell whether we are getting the best impact for the most reasonable (not necessarily the cheapest) expense?
These are the issues addressed here.This is basically the charge of the current talk
1 I have tried to put myself and the research literature I have reviewed into the position of a legislator faced with the difficult public health and public safety problems associated with addiction BUT with competing demands for resources and reservations about what can really be expected from addiction treatment
Will the public really get its moneys worth? What should we expect? How can we tell whether we are getting the best impact for the most reasonable (not necessarily the cheapest) expense?
These are the issues addressed here.
4. Weisner et al., 2003
5. Baseline Comparisons Data Treat. Com
Male 64% 68%
Age 42 36
Married 33% 30%
Poverty 62% 38%
6. Alcohol abstinent at 12 months
7. Non-problem use @ 12 months
8. What predicts abstinence?
9. FDA standards of effectiveness
Do substance abuse treatments meet those standards?
In these studies it is very important to keep in mind the phrase Compared to What? To maximize the accountability and performance of treatment it will be very important to keep reasonable comparisons in mind. As legislators you are obliged to ask what else could be done what are the most cost effective options?
In these studies it is very important to keep in mind the phrase Compared to What? To maximize the accountability and performance of treatment it will be very important to keep reasonable comparisons in mind. As legislators you are obliged to ask what else could be done what are the most cost effective options?
10. An FDA Perspective
11. Therapies
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Motivational Enhancement Therapy
Community Reinforcement and Family Training
Behavioral Couples Therapy
Multi Systemic Family Therapy
12-Step Facilitation
Individual Drug Counseling
12. Medications
Alcohol (Disulfiram, Naltrexone, Accamprosate)
Opiates (Naltrexone, Methadone, Buprenorphine)
Cocaine (Disulfiram, Topiramate, Vaccine?)
Marijuana (Rimanoban)
Methamphetamine Nothing Yet
13. The Specialty Care System A Customer Perspective
Patient Survey
Care Provided
Infrastructure
14. 13,200 specialty programs in US
31% treat less than 200 patients per year
65% private, not for profit
80% primarily government funded Private insurance <12%
Sources NSSATS, 2002; DAunno, 2004
15. Referral Sources Source 1990 2004
Criminal Justice 38% 59%
Employers/EAP 10% 6%
Welfare/CPS 8% 16%
Hosp/Phys 4% 3%
16. Substance Use Pyramid
18. Top Patient Reasons 1) No Problem/Can Handle 58%
2) No Confidence in Trt 51%
3) Bad Trt Experience 36%
4) Abstinence-Only Goal 31%
19. Why Wont Programs Deliver Quality Care?
The Infrastructure
Acute Care Treatment Model
The Evaluation Model
20. Phone Interviews With National Sample of 175 Programs regarding personnel, management, information
McL, Carise & Kleber JSAT, 2003
21. The Treatment System Modality 1975 1990 2005
22. 12% had closed
13% had changed service operation RESULT 25% FEWER PROGRAMS
31% of the rest had been taken over, usually by MH agencies RESULT STAFF CONFUSION Program Changes In 16 Months:
23. Counselor turnover 50% per year
50% of directors have been there Less Than 1 year
24. Other Staff 54% Had no physician 34% Had P/T physician 39% Had a Nurse (part of full time)
< 25% Had a SW or a Psychologist
Major professional group - Counselors
25. Modest Computer Availability
Mostly For Administrative Work
80% Had a Computer
50% had Web Access
Still very little computer/software availability for CLINICAL STAFF Information Systems:
26. The Acute Care Model
Treatment Models for Other Illnesses
27. A Nice Simple Rehab Model
28. ASSUMPTIONS Some fixed amount or duration of treatment will resolve the problem
Outcomes Determined After Discharge
Clinical efforts put toward matching treatment and getting patients to complete treatment
Evaluation of effectiveness following completion
Poor outcome means failure
30. A Continuing Care Model
31. ASSUMPTIONS Patient will continue in treatment
There are agreed upon clinical targets at each stage of treatment
Achieving the clinical targets will prepare you for the next (reduced intensity) stage
There will be no discharge just reduced intensity of care
33. A Comparison With Three Chronic Medical Illnesses
Hypertension
Diabetes
Asthma
34. Why These? No Doubt They Are Illnesses
All Chronic Conditions
Influenced by Genetic, Metabolic and Behavioral Factors
No Cures - But Effective Treatments Are Available
40. Implications of How We Evaluate
Differences in Outcome Expectations
41. Studies show few differences between
Brief and Intensive Treatments
Inpatient and Outpatient Treatments
Conceptually Different Treatments
Matched and Mismatched Trt.
Gender or Culturally Oriented Trt.
42. Comparing Treatments Testing Three Treatments in an Acute Care Model
43. Project MATCH Testing Three Versions of the Rehabilitation Model in Alcohol Dependence
48. Improvement in Project MATCH
49. Comparing Treatments Testing Three Treatments in a Continuing Care Model
50. ALLHAT The Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack
51. ALLHAT
52. ALLHAT
53. ALLHAT
55. Improvement in ALLHAT
57. Improvement Comparison
58. Lessons from Chronic Illness:
Medications relieve symptoms but. behavioral change is necessary for sustained benefit
59. Lessons from Chronic Illness:
Treatment effects usually dont last very long after treatment stops.
61. Studies show few differences between
Brief and Intensive Treatments
Inpatient and Outpatient Treatments
Conceptually Different Treatments
Matched and Mismatched Trt.
Gender or Culturally Oriented Trt.
64. Physician Health Plans
65. Evaluation and Contracting
66. Formal Treatment
67. Monitoring & Support
68. Results During Contract
69. Urine Testing Over 4 years
70. Results at 5-7 Years
71. Results at 5-7 Years
72. PHP vs Drug Court Component PHP Drug Court
73. Relapse Rates @ 1 Year
75. 13,200 programs in US
65% private, not for profit
80% primarily government funded Private insurance <12%
31% treat less than 200 patients per year
Sources NSSATS, 2002; DAunno, 2004
76. Delaware Situation 2002 11 Outpatient Providers
Limited Budget
No success with outcome evaluation
Providers wont/cant use EBPs
77. Delawares Performance Based Contracting 2002 Budget 90% of 2001 Budget
Opportunity to Make 106%
Two Criteria: 80% Utilization/Occupancy Active Participation
Audit for accuracy and access
78. Delawares ResultsYears 1 & 2 One program lost contract
Two new providers entered, did well
Mental Health and Employment Programs
Programs worked together
First, common sense business practices
Second, incentives for teams or counselors
5 programs learned MI and MET
79. Utilization
80. % Attending
81. Specialty care system is in trouble
Customers Do Not Want the Product
Ruled by Gov, Not Market Forces
System Change is Necessary
Public Health Value thru Patient Value
Treatment Programs MUST Change
Meet Customer Needs Offer New Options
82.