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The MAP Recovery Network Launches a Consumer-focused Website to Improve the Process of Selecting an Addiction Treatment Provider

The digital platform aligns individuals seeking addiction treatment with the facilities best suited to their needs based on track records and success rates. MAP Health Management announced today the launch of a consumer-focused website for its MAP Recovery Network (http://www.MapNetwork.com). The site is designed to empower individuals and families with...
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Open Out Recovery Joins MAP Recovery Network

Open Out Recovery will increase its ability to improve clients’ long-term success by demonstrating the efficacy of its treatment plans and offering 12 months of post-treatment recovery support. Open Out Recovery announced today it has joined the MAP Recovery Network, The Premier Outcomes-Driven Provider Network. By aligning with more than...
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Family First joins the MAP Recovery Network

Family First Adolescent Services Joins MAP Recovery Network

Family First will increase its ability to improve clients’ long-term recovery rates by measuring and demonstrating its outcomes data. Family First Adolescent Services announced today it has joined the MAP Recovery Network, The Premier Outcomes-Driven Provider Network. By aligning itself with more than 50 quality addiction treatment facilities committed to...
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Life of Purpose Treatment Becomes a Member of the MAP Recovery Network

By demonstrating outcomes data, Life of Purpose Treatment will increase its ability to improve clients’ long-term recovery rates. Life of Purpose Treatment announced today it has joined the MAP Recovery Network, The Premier Outcomes-Driven Provider Network, to help improve its clients’ long-term recovery rates. By joining more than 50 members...
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West Coast Recovery Centers Become a Member of the MAP Recovery Network

By demonstrating outcomes data, West Coast Recovery Centers will increase its ability to improve clients’ long-term recovery rates. West Coast Recovery Centers announced today it has joined the MAP Recovery Network, The Premier Outcomes-Driven Provider Network, in order to nationally align with quality addiction treatment facilities and improve its clients’...
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We Need to Change How We Treat Addiction

Unite to Face Addiction rally, Washington D.C. 10/4/2015 On Oct. 4, thousands of Americans gathered at the National Mall in DC to raise awareness of the epidemic of substance abuse that is devastating American families. Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Carly Fiorina have raised the issue in their campaigns, and...
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The Lakehouse Recovery Center Joins the MAP Recovery Network

The Lakehouse Recovery Center will increase its ability to improve clients’ long-term recovery rates by demonstrating their outcomes data. Lakehouse Recovery Center announced today it has joined the MAP Recovery Network, The Premier Outcomes-Driven Provider Network, to help improve its clients’ long-term recovery rates. By becoming a member of the...
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Kermah Palms joins the MAP Recovery Network

Kemah Palms Recovery Joins the MAP Recovery Network

By making the strategic decision to measure and track outcomes data, Kemah Palms will have the ability to improve clients’ long-term recovery rates Kemah, TX Oct. 6, 2015 – Kemah Palms Recovery announced today it has joined the MAP Recovery Network, The Premier Outcomes-Driven Provider Network, in order to improve...
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Serenity Springs Recovery Center Joins the MAP Recovery Network

Through measuring, tracking and demonstrating Outcomes Data, Serenity Springs will have the ability to Improve Clients’ Long-term Recovery Rates Edgewater, FL (PRWEB)October 01, 2015 Serenity Springs Recovery Center announced today it has joined the MAP Recovery Network, The Premier Outcomes-Driven Provider Network, to help improve its clients’ long-term recovery rates....
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Using Data to Improve Outcomes in Addiction Treatment

According to the National Institutes of Health, addiction affects 23.2 million Americans — of whom only about 10 percent are receiving the treatment they need. This percentage does not include the gamble that most Americans must make when choosing an addiction treatment facility for themselves or a loved one. Unlike...
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