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Increase Continuation within One Level of Care

These promising practices help increase continuation within one level of care—to the fourth treatment session (OP and IOP) or the fourth week of treatment (residential).

Question

How will we rapidly know a change increases continuation within one level of care?

Answer

There are two ways to know whether continuation within one level of care has increased.

  1. The percentage of no-shows for treatment sessions will decrease. Use the No-show Tracking Spreadsheet Add to portal or the Residential Dropout Tracking Spreadsheet Add to portal, depending the level of care. This option is easier and less costly.
  2. The percentage of clients who continue from admission through the fourth treatment session within one month will increase. Use the NIATx Outpatient Spreadsheet Add to portal (Instructions Add to portal) or the NIATx Residential Spreadsheet Add to portal (Instructions Add to portal), depending on the level of care. This option is more accurate, but also usually more time-consuming and more costly.

Promising Practices

Learn what others have done, how they did it, lessons from the field, and how to test each promising practice using rapid PDSA cycles.

Use the following promising practices as inspiration for change in your organization—re-invent them, improve on them and be creative—and let us know what happens so that we can continue to enrich and expand the library of change ideas available to the entire NIATx network.

Promising practices to increase continuation through the fourth treatment session (OP and IOP) or the fourth week of treatment (residential) fall into two categories:

Eliminate Barriers

Enhance Motivation