Expanded “co-occurring” program announced by Hazelden

Alison Knopf
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Last week Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation announced a new treatment model: integrated mental and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. This is an “expanded” model of care which was prompted by the increasing number of patients with more than one treatable mental health condition. With 79% of the treatment program's patients having, on average, 3.67 different diagnoses, including SUD, the program recognized the need to launch this program in all of its 15 locations – as well as its virtual care. The company is based in Center City, Minnesota.

扩大了哈泽尔登宣布的“共同发生”计划
上周,Hazelden Betty Ford基金会宣布了一种新的治疗模式:综合精神和物质使用障碍(SUD)治疗。这是一种“扩大”的护理模式,是由于患有一种以上可治疗的精神健康状况的患者人数不断增加而促成的。由于该治疗项目中79%的患者平均有3.67种不同的诊断,包括SUD,该项目认识到有必要在其所有15个地点以及其虚拟护理中启动该项目。该公司总部位于明尼苏达州的中心城市。
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