Developing client based analysis for reporting on alcohol and other drug treatment services outlines the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) intended analysis techniques to:- estimate the number and rate of clients receiving alcohol and other drug treatment - explore patterns of drug use and pathways through treatment - explore the characteristics of different client groups, for example, those who return to treatment over many years with multiple drugs of concern or treatment types. Some analyses described either require, or would be improved by, future data development activities for this collection. Public consultation is open until 28 February 2014. (AIHW released 9th December 2013)
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Monday, December 09, 2013
Client-based Analyses for Reporting on Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Services
Developing client based analysis for reporting on alcohol and other drug treatment services outlines the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) intended analysis techniques to:- estimate the number and rate of clients receiving alcohol and other drug treatment - explore patterns of drug use and pathways through treatment - explore the characteristics of different client groups, for example, those who return to treatment over many years with multiple drugs of concern or treatment types. Some analyses described either require, or would be improved by, future data development activities for this collection. Public consultation is open until 28 February 2014. (AIHW released 9th December 2013)
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