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      Course Objectives?

      Do you really want to increase admissions?

      How have admissions been increased?

      How do you get the "New and Improved You" inside the referral organization?

      Which referral organizations do you really want to get "inside"?

      How do you respond to overflow when (not if) you succeed?

      Do you have overflow options?

      In summary, what's the process for increasing admissions?

Increasing Admissions to Drug/Alcohol Treatment from Referral Sources

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Course by: Don Holloway

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Summary: For organizations offering drug/alcohol addiction treatment, we are documenting successes and failures in building long term relationships with referral sources that result in increased admissions.
Instructor: Don C. Holloway, Ph.D.
Institution: Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment
Course Number: NIATx

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