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- Documents measurable improvement in lives and communities
- Enhances the potential for new funding initiatives and provides data for
assuring continued funding
- Increases Provider, County and State collaboration
- Meets Federal reporting requirements
- Facilitates the use of standardized methods for collecting client data
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- Lays foundation for documenting service effectiveness and improving
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- Working together we can achieve our
- shared vision of healthy individuals and
- communities free of alcohol and other
- drug problems.
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- Identify, collect, evaluate and
report data for administering and improving alcohol and other drug (AOD)
Prevention and Treatment programs.
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- 1994 California Drug and Alcohol Treatment Assessment Report (CALDATA)
- 1994 Managed Care Policy Advisory Committee Report (MCPAC)
- 1997 Prevention Minimum Data Set
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- 1998 System of Care Redesign (SOCR)
- 1998 California Treatment Outcome Project (CalTOP)
- 1998 Prevention Activities Data System (PADS)
- 2000 Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act (SACPA)
- 2002 Performance Partnership Grant Announcement
- 2002 ADP Strategic Plan
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- Unique Client Identifier (UCI)
- Standardized Assessment
- Standardized Placement
- Detailed Service Elements
- Client Satisfaction
- Measuring Performance
- Post-discharge Outcomes
- Linkage with Other State Databases
- Measuring Treatment Costs and Cost Offsets
- Changes to Existing Business Processes
- Information Technology and Data Flow
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