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Vermont Department of Health - AHS Goal 2

Vermont Department of Health

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs

AHS performance measures

ADAP AHS Strategic Plan

ADAP HV2020

Substance Use Treatment

Discharge Reason: Percent of people giving treatment completion or transfer as the reason for ending treatment.

Current Value

51%

Q2 2022

Definition

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Story Behind the Curve

Last Updated: December 2022

Author: Division of Substance Use Programs, Vermont Department of Health


Note:  Reporting lags have resulted in incomplete reporting -- generally, data after Q1 2020 is subject to change.

Treatment for a substance use disorder is a process that requires commitment from both the person seeking treatment and the treatment provider staff as well as coordination of the client's care between substance use disorder treatment providers and other medical and community resources.  In addition, people with substance use disorders need to be supported and included as a valued part of their communities.  There are several levels of state-funded treatment that are available to addicted individuals including:

  1. Outpatient
  2. Intensive outpatient
  3. Residential
  4. Case management
  5. Medication for Opioid Use Disorder

Each of these treatment options has several possible outcomes:

  1. Treatment completion
  2. Transferred for further care
  3. Dropped out
  4. Terminated
  5. Other (e.g.incarcerated, died, moved became ill, were hospitalized)

The Division of Substance Use Programs (DSU) seeks to maximize treatment completion or transfer to another appropriate level of care to continue treatment with the understanding that addiction is best viewed as a chronic disease requiring continuing care. The DSU goal for this measure is that 50% of clients complete treatment or are transferred.  DSU has made significant investments to increase the availability of peer recovery support services through the statewide network of Recovery Centers.  Recovery Coaches can be invaluable in supporting people to remain in treatment.

These data are derived from the Vermont Substance Abuse Treatment Information System (SATIS).

Partners

DSU network of preferred providers, clients engaged in the treatment process, Recovery Centers and recovery coaches.

What Works

Combined efforts between treatment providers, clients, and communities; placement at an appropriate level of care; safe environment; evidence-based treatment approaches; client social, community and recovery, supports.

Action Plan

Continue providing support to the preferred provider network and encouraging treatment completion among clients.

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