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History of NIATx
- An Introduction: (2002, October 7). Conference speakers urge SA providers to redesign operations.
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 14(38), 1-2.
- The Foundation: Gustafson, David. (2002, November 4). Designing systems to improve addiction treatment: The foundation.
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 14(44), 1-2.
- The Need: Bartlett, John. (2002, November 11). Improving addiction treatment services: The need.
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 14(45), 1-2.
- The Process: Molfenter, Todd. (2002, November 18). Designing organizational systems to improve treatment: The process(es).
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 14(44), 1-2.
- The Opportunity: Holloway, Don. (2002, November 25). Improving addiction treatment services: The opportunity.
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 14(45), 1-2.
- Paths to Recovery: (2002, November 25). $9.5 million initiative examines substance abuse treatment systems. University of Wisconsin College of Engineering Newsletter. Retrieved from http://www.engr.wisc.edu
2009
- Fitzgerald, Maureen. (2009). SBIRT: Effective Interventions for Alcohol-Related Health Problems.
National Council Magazine, 2: 31.
- Gustafson, David (2009, January). Automating Addiction Treatment: Experts envision a more technologically enabled care system. Behavioral Healthcare, 29(1): 28-30.
- Lefkovitz, P.M., Ford, J., Vaughn, B., & Nance, R. (2009). Promoting Benchmarking in Addiction Treatment. Behavioral Healthcare, 29(4): 28-30.
- Insigner, Alison. (2009, August). Montana treatment system gets additional $3 million.
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 21 (32).
- Insinger, Alison. (2009, August). New phase of NIATx campaign to focus only on bottom line movers.
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 21 (34).
- Quanbeck, Andy. (2009, October). Managing your way to better addiction treatment outcomes: Deming's insights transformed Toyota, why not your business?. Behavioral Healthcare, 29(9):34-35.
2008
- Enos, Gary. (2008, October). Oklahoma Agency Finds Creative Application of Incentives to Spur Family Involvement, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 20(40).
- Fitzgerald, Maureen. (2008, June). A City Embraces Change, Behavioral Healthcare, 28(6).
- Fitzgerald, Maureen. (2008, July). NIATx: Helping Organizations Connect, Innovate and Improve, Mental Health Weekly, 20(28).
- Ford, Jay. (2008, Summer). Seeking Help--Is Your Agency Consumer Friendly?, National Council on Problem Gambling, 11(2).
- Gustafson, David. (2008, September/October). Don't Fumble the Treatment Handoff, Addiction Professional, 6(5).
- Insigner, Alison. (2008, January). Wide Interest in Process Improvement has campaign planners thinking bigger, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 20(4).
- Insigner, Alison. (2008, February). Process Improvement in L.A. County May Reverberate Across California, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 20(8).
- Insigner, Alison. (2008, June). How Process Improvements Can Help the Bottom Line, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 20(26).
- Insigner, Alison. (2008, October). Proposition 36 Report Identifies Promising Practices, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 20(40).
- Johnson, Kim. (2008, February/March). The ACTION Campaign, NAADAC News, 18.
2007
- Enos, Gary. (2007). Reforming the Process of Care. Addiction Professional, Posted 1/1/2007.
- Fitzgerald, Maureen. (2007). Measuring Outcomes Enhances Addictions Treatment Access and Retention,National Council Magazine, 2.
- Fitzgerald, Maureen. (2007, September). Time to Take Action, Behavioral Healthcare, 27(9).
- Fitzgerald, M., Ford, J.H. (2007, May). Helping States and Providers Work Together, Behavioral Healthcare, 27(5).
- Insinger, Alison. (2007, January). Tempered Hopes for Federal Progress Have Field Leaders Looking Inward for '07, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 19(1).
- Insinger, Alison. (2007, January). Massachusetts agency to bring efficiencies to new outpatient services, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 19(3).
- Insinger, Alison. (2007, October). Process Improvement goes national with announcement of campaign, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 19(39).
- SAMHSA News. (2007, September/October). Reducing Wait Time Improves Treatment Access, Retention. 15(5)
- Uzoigwe, Chioma (2007). The Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATx): Process Improvement in Addiction Treatment. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Research Brief. Retrieved from http://www.rwjf.org.
2006
- Insinger, Alison. (2006, December). In One of It's Last Grants to Field, RWJF Focuses on Sustainability. Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 18(47).
- Fisher, Madeline. (2006). Engineering recovery. On Wisconsin, 14. Retrieved from www.uwalumni.com
- Fitzgerald, Maureen. (2006, May). Operator assistance with process improvement.
Behavioral Healthcare and Management, 20-22. Retrieved from www.behavioral.net
- Fitzgerald, Maureen (2006, August). Improving substance abuse treatment delivery.
Counselor,The Magazine for Addiction Professionals, 7(4), 47-50, Retrieved from www.counselormagazine.com
- Fitzgerald, Maureen. (2006, November). St. Christopher's Inn counselor among the first to be certified as a NIATx change leader.
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Weekly, 18(45): 5.
- Fitzgerald, M., Evans, A. (2006, October). Inspiring Change Leaders.
On Behavioral Healthcare, 26(10): 14-16. Retrieved from www.behavioral.net
- Gustafson, Dave. (2006, May/June). Implications of research for addiction treatment service providers. National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare Newsletter, 4. Retrieved from www.nccbh.org
- Madden, Lynn M. (2006, November). Utilizing rapid cycle process improvement to improve access and retention in healthcare settings and to advance organizational strategic goals. APHA Scientific Session. Retrieved from apha.confex.com
2004
2002
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