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The US Senate announced the appointment of their members who will meet with members from the House of Representatives, to work out details surrounding the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act. As you will recall, legislation has passed both the Senate and House and has been awaiting a conference committee to sort out differences.
Friday, June 10, the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers participated in a "listening session" with Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell and Michael Botticelli, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. NAATP was one of 14 organizations asked to participate in the discussion.
NAATP recently participated in the MediaplanetUSA Heroin Addiction campaign in which the addiction industry united to raise awareness of the thousands of Americans who are using or addicted to heroin. Heroin addiction has reached new heights and use has more than doubled among young adults ages 18-25 in the past decade.
Paul Bacharach, MPHA
President & CEO, Gateway Rehab - Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
Today the US House of Representatives will begin considering a package of 15 bills sponsored by various members designed to address the opioid crisis in America. It is expected that debate will extend through Thursday.
The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers announces the release of the first edition of Addiction Leader, the organization's new periodic publication.
Showing independence from the Senate, the US House of Representatives moved 15 pieces of legislation in the past few days. The legislation is designed to address the opioid crisis and other addiction related issues. The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) was NOT one of the 15 considered.
The year 2016 marks 100 years of changing lives for Rosecrance. We began our mission to bring help, hope and recovery in 1916 as an orphanage in the little town of New Milford, IL.
We are pleased to release the new NAATP Ethics Complaint Process as part of NAATP's response to the increased need for industry accountability.NAATP knows that the majority of individuals in our field are dedicated ethical professionals whose values inform their services.
Ahead of the President's announcements today regarding efforts to address the opioid crisis, Michael Botticelli, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy and Dr. Richard Frank, HHS, Assistant Director for planning and Evaluation, conducted a stakeholder call.
This week, the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers, along with many of our colleague organizations, met with officials from SAMSHA, HHS, and the Department of Labor. The meeting was focused on how treatment for mental health and substance use disorders are being dealt with under the Affordable Care Act.
The 38th Annual National Addiction Leadership Conference will be held May 15-17, 2016 at Harbor Beach Resort & Spa in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
For 38 years, NAATP has led our work by providing vision, voice, and leadership. Please join the nation's top addiction services providers and leaders and take your seat at NAATP Addiction Leadership 2016.
The US Senate passed landmark legislation today by passing the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA).
The process now moves to the House of Representatives and we will keep you posted.
The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) announced the addiction industry's new study to measure the efficacy of addiction treatment consisting of comprehensive national data. The study will track patient outcomes from multiple residential and outpatient addiction treatment programs.
This evening the US Senate completed a procedural move which guarantees that the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) will be voted on, probably later this week.
Read the NAATP Director's and NAATP Board Chair's comments on how the press has missed the mark in some recent addiction coverage. ADAW Editor Alison Knopf includes commentary from NAATP, SAMHSA, and Caron in her article describing the missing piece of "hope" in recent coverage.
Read the NAATP Director's and NAATP Board Chair's comments on how the press has missed the mark in some recent addiction coverage. ADAW Editor Alison Knopf includes commentary from NAATP, SAMHSA, and Caron in her article describing the missing piece of "hope" in recent coverage.