In this members and data site only discussion, we will introduce this year’s “inventory” approach—a structured, “fact-finding and fact-facing process” designed to learn what data insights are most valuable to providers and to inform the continued development of FoRSE tools and reports through quarterly virtual collaboratives. We will compare the FoRSE site-specific deliverables for 2026 – the benchmarking snapshot, the Data Dashboard, and Custom Reports – and answer questions about how to access and use these tools to make sense of your organization’s outcome data.
This meeting is open to NAATP Members and FoRSE Data Site Participants.
Annie Peters, PhD, LP, is Director of Research and Education at the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP) and Executive Director of the NAATP Foundation for Recovery Science and Education (FoRSE), leading the national effort to further understand substance use disorders through collaborative quality improvement and research. Dr. Peters is a clinical psychologist who has been working in the addiction treatment field since 2006, with experience in clinical leadership, assessment, psychotherapy, process improvement, compliance, and counselor education.
Mike Petree M.A., is the founder of Petree Consulting Inc. (PCI), a consulting agency and software company that works with treatment providers, and national associations, to measure outcomes and monitor client progress. PCI provides the Remote Research Director service that is built on the Remote Research Director Dashboard (R2D2). Mike and his team host the NfORSE database and work with NAATP members to collect and contribute data to the national repository. He was formerly a research-minded mental health clinician who worked multiple providers to design and implement data collection and feedback systems to augment clinical programming.