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Measuring Success in Substance Use Grant Programs: Outcomes and Metrics for Improvement

Wells K, Amaro HD, Benjamin T, Bryan G, Cropsey K, Duwve J, Gupta R, Horvitz-Lennon M, Love RC, Olsen Y, Reif S. Measuring Success in Substance Use Grant Programs: Outcomes and Metrics for Improvement. A Consensus Study Report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (2020). Washington, DC: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine; 2020 Aug 7. 52 p.




Abstract:

The opioid epidemic, now several decades in the making, continues to cause pain and suffering for millions of Americans. Each year, thousands of individuals die from overdose, and thousands more grieve from these losses. Opioid use disorder (OUD) can lead to a complete interruption of day-to-day activities, including caring for one's family, maintaining a job or career, or keeping track of basic necessities, such as health care and finances. This report, the first in a series of three, examines four of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)'s grant programs that help alleviate suffering due to opioids and improve treatment quality and access. It offers recommendations about the existing reporting tools used by these programs and and proposes additional metrics and outcomes that should be considered.





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