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Drug and Alcohol Treatment Discharges and Length of Stay

bulletLatest discharge report:  Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS):  2004 Discharges  (HTML)    (PDF format)

bulletAll treatment reports

bulletLength of stay for treatment

bulletTreatment completion/success

 

Length of Stay in Treatment

 

Also see Treatment Completion/Success

Treatment Completion/Success/Discharge

 

The DASIS Report:  Length of Stay for Outpatient Discharges Completing Treatment: 2004

Trends in treatment completion rates by demographics (2002-2004): table

Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS):  2004 Discharges  (HTML)

The DASIS Report: Discharges Who Left Against Professional Advice, 2003

Reason for Discharge:  2001 TEDS Report

Treatment Completion:  2001 TEDS Report

The DASIS Report:  Admissions with Five or More Prior Treatment Episodes: 2002

The DASIS Report:  Discharges from Detoxification, 2000

The DASIS Report:  Discharges from Hospital Inpatient Treatment, 2000

The DASIS Report:  Discharges from Long-term Residential Treatment, 2000

The DASIS Report:  Discharges from Short-term Residential Treatment, 2000

Number of Prior Treatments:  2000 TEDS Report

Reason for Discharge:  2000 TEDS Report

Treatment Completion:  2000 TEDS Report

The DASIS Report:  Discharges from Intensive Outpatient Treatment, 2000

The DASIS Report:  Discharges from Outpatient Treatment, 2000

The NSDUH Report:  Reasons for Not Receiving Substance Abuse Treatment

The NSDUH Report:  Reasons for Not Receiving Treatment Among Adults with Serious Mental Illness

The DASIS Report: Treatment Completion in the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS)

Treatment Gap:  National and State Estimates of the Drug Abuse Treatment Gap (HTML)

Services Research Outcomes Study (SROS) full report

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This page was last updated on May 06, 2008.


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