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Demo for Dummies
(col10275)
Author:
Don Holloway
Institution:
alized.
Keywords:
demo
,
dummies
,
dummy
Summary:
This course is designed for dummies to illustrate how even they can add new knowledge and distribute it world wide.
Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
69.63%
Revised:
2005-03-11
Revisions:
New
Increasing Admissions to Drug/Alcohol Treatment from Referral Sources
(col10274)
Author:
Don Holloway
Institution:
Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment
Keywords:
addiction
,
getting inside
,
increased admissions
,
NIATx
,
referrals
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.
Subject:
Business
Language:
English
Popularity:
75.19%
Revised:
2005-03-10
Revisions:
New
Targeted Marketing to Referral Sources for Addiction Treatment
(col10260)
Author:
Don Holloway
Institution:
Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment
Keywords:
addiction
,
marketing
,
NIATx
,
referrals
,
targeted
Summary:
How to increase admissions to addiction treatment organizations by marketing to referral sources.
Subject:
Business
Language:
English
Popularity:
73.53%
Revised:
2005-01-06
Revisions:
New
And another.
(m12679)
Author:
Don Holloway
Subject:
Test/Draft
Language:
English
Popularity:
37.14%
Revised:
2005-03-11
Revisions:
2
Before starting:
(m12671)
Author:
Don Holloway
Keywords:
case mix
,
change case mix
,
mix
,
patient mix
,
payer mix
Summary:
Even if you don't want to increase admissions, you may want to change patient mix.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
45.23%
Revised:
2005-03-10
Revisions:
New
Criminal Justice System
(m12733)
Author:
Don Holloway
Keywords:
criminal
,
judge
,
justice
,
parole
Summary:
..."study after study...have shown the Drug Courts, in spite of their hug-a-thug reputaion, have been more effective at keeping addicts off drugs and away from committing crimes than anything else the criminal justice system has ever thrown at them. "The U.S Department of Justice calculates that 'close ... of retention?
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..."study after study...have shown the Drug Courts, in spite of their hug-a-thug reputaion, have been more effective at keeping addicts off drugs and away from committing crimes than anything else the criminal justice system has ever thrown at them. "The U.S Department of Justice calculates that 'close to 100,000 drug dependent offenders have entered drug court programs...and over seventy percent are either still enrolled or have graduated - more than double the rate of traditional treatment program retention rates. (Shavelson, Lonny, Hooked, 2001, p.251) How can traditional treatment programs work with the criminal justice system to acheive these break through rates of retention?
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
49.35%
Revised:
2005-03-29
Revisions:
New
Evidence for Improving Level of Care Placements
(m12687)
Author:
Don Holloway
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
33.26%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
Evidence for Improving Outreach
(m12688)
Author:
Don Holloway
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
33.21%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
Evidence for Improving Paperwork
(m12689)
Author:
Don Holloway
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
12.06%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
Evidence for Improving Social Support
(m12690)
Author:
Don Holloway
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
19.20%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
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