Standardizing EMRs, Improving Addiction Treatment Outcomes and Lessons Learned From the FORSE Report with Dr. Annie Peters


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Jul 24 2024 20 mins  

People talk about being, "Data Driven", but what does that actually mean?

How can data-driven approaches revolutionize addiction treatment? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Annie Peters, the Director of Research and Education at NAATP, to uncover the power of leveraging data for enhanced treatment efficacy and operational efficiency in addiction treatment centers. Dr. Peters brings a wealth of expertise from her time at Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and various academic roles. She also discusses her latest initiative, the Foundation for Recovery Science and Education (FORSE), and how it's setting new standards for applying evidence-based practices in behavioral healthcare.

We also tackle the intricacies of standardizing electronic medical records (EMRs) and the critical need for precise documentation, including gender identity and discharge types. Our conversation highlights a crucial collaboration with Kipu to develop standardized forms that comply with state and accrediting body requirements. Dr. Peters explains how accurate data tracking can significantly improve patient care and inform better policy-making. Don't miss this deep dive into the transformative potential of data in addiction treatment and the leadership required to cultivate a culture of continuous improvement.