The LINK system integrates three evidence-based implementation science approaches: (a) practice bundle, (b) process checklist, and (c) standardized organizational change model (NIATx). This integrated implementation approach improved withdrawal management to continuing care transition rates from 20 (baseline average) to 43% (post-intervention) in (n = 6) Wisconsin withdrawal management centers. Read the complete article published in…
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NIATx strategy effective in integrating care
An article Dr. Jay Ford collaborators was a top 10 @RecoveryAnswers read in 2020! The piece explores using @NIATx to improve access to treatment for co-occurring #mentalhealth and substance use disorders. Read the Recovery Answers …
UW-Madison Division of Extension receives $500,000 grant to address opioid issues
The funding will allow Extension Educators to develop and disseminate training and technical assistance for rural communities to address opioid issues. The Division of Extension has been awarded a Rural Opioid Technical Assistance (ROTA) grant …
App Featured in Wisconsin State Journal
The app, developed by the Center for Health Enhancement System Services team at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, is designed to provide accurate information, social support and helpful resources to Wisconsinites, whether they are …
Todd Molfenter honored by College of Engineering
We are pleased to inform you that NIATx director and implementation scientist Todd Molfenter has been awarded the Bollinger Academic Staff Distinguished Achievement Award for Research Excellence, an esteemed award presented to outstanding citizens of …