The coronavirus outbreak and its quick spread throughout our communities, nation and world, has caught everyone by surprise. Quick thinking and on-the-ground responses have been imperative to insure behavioral health clients are cared for, albeit in ways that may not be familiar to either … Read More
SAE Continues to Strengthen Addiction Treatment Team of Experts to Tackle the Opioid Crisis
In response to America’s growing opioid crisis, SAE assembled a team of leading professionals with addiction treatment expertise in program development and expansion, maintaining regulatory compliance, maximizing revenue, licensing, achieving fiscal efficiency, and measuring outcomes and quality of care. Members of the team also … Read More
Stay Above the Curve in SAMHSA Evaluation!
“Let SAE’s Behavioral Health Evaluation Services help you stay above the curve with your SAMHSA Evaluation by managing your data collection efforts and advancing your statistical analyses with SPSS data software.”
Measuring Change: What’s your commitment to, and motivation level for change?
“What is your own motivation for change? And, how are you using this concept and measuring it as a system or as a provider facing a substantial transition in the provision of care?”
The Integrated Care Model
“Is the focus on avoidable admission another re-invention of acute medical care in the guise of Integrated Care?”
Planning for Grants as Opportunities, Not Challenges
“Grant season is upon us.”
Trauma-Informed Care and Planning an Evaluation
“Implemented effectively, trauma-informed models lead to improved assessment and mental/physical health treatment, enhanced recovery, reductions in recidivism, and prevention in the over-diagnosis of mental health disorders…”
Care Coordination and Health Literacy Needs: Operationalizing Population Health
“Optimal patient care for those with chronic, complex care conditions includes care coordination and patient self-management skills focused on patients’ health knowledge and informed by supportive coaching.”
An Integrated Approach for Trauma-Informed Care
“Resiliency theory is a strength based approach, replacing a paradigm of pathology and dysfunction to one of adaptive coping and strength building.”
Integrated Care and Population Health: Being Relevant with Population Health Goals Outside of a DSRIP Model
“Not participating in a Medicaid Redesign Plan does not mean that your service designs can remain static.“