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Whilst we have achieved huge success in reducing waiting times for alcohol and drug services in recent years, quick access to treatment is the least we can do.
We now need to maintain this momentum and build upon it to ensure that people are accessing services that are high quality and deliver positive outcomes for individuals, their families and communities. That is why the Scottish Government has developed an alcohol and drugs quality improvement framework to ensure quality in the provision of care, treatment and recovery services, as well as quality in the data that will evidence the outcomes people are achieving.
The Quality Principles are the first step towards making the quality improvement framework a reality, setting out what people can expect when they access a drug and alcohol treatment or support service in Scotland. CCBHCs and their states are required to collect 21 of the measures for the demonstration program. The technical specifications provide detailed guidance on collecting and reporting the quality measures. Please note that you will be asked to agree to terms and conditions before downloading these licensed materials.
Therefore, draw your attention to the intellectual property copyright statements at the front of volume one of the technical specifications. Access the two-volume technical specifications manual — ZIP 2. To collect and report progress on the 32 quality measure, use the data-reporting templates — XLS KB. SAMHSA and its partners have complied the following responses to questions from states and clinics about the 32 quality measures.
It will help us if you say what assistive technology you use. These structures: drive quality up and improve service effectiveness ensure the safety of service users make services cost-effective It describes the current systems of quality assurance and governance, and shows activities to take when creating or reviewing existing structures. Published 1 July Related content Service user involvement in alcohol and drug misuse treatment Role of addiction specialist doctors in drug and alcohol services Role of nurses in alcohol and drug treatment services Non-medical prescribing in the management of substance misuse Preventing drug and alcohol misuse: effective interventions Collection Alcohol and drug misuse prevention and treatment guidance.
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