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Mary Hauser Addiction Therapy-2014 Chicago, USA August 4 - 6, 2014

Mary P. Hauser, MA

Proudly Sponsored By:  Since 1997 Dominion has provided clinics with state-of-the-art drug testing, support, education and training  Dominion was unique in offering Creatinine-Adjusted levels allowing the clinic to monitor the elimination of a drug over time Sample Creatinine-Adjusted THC Levels

Proudly Sponsored By:  By 2004, Dominion began getting requests from clinics to provide summary data about their practice  Dominion accommodated this by providing clinic-specific data summaries  Most of the clinics that Dominion works with use drug testing results to demonstrate their clinic’s effectiveness  More and more clinics began requesting that medication compliance be added to their summary reports

Proudly Sponsored By:  In 2009, Dominion began the development of a summary that would capture various results  By working with clinics the following categories of data summaries were developed: ◦ An overall summary of testing results – how many patients tested positive for illicit drugs in the quarter? ◦ How many were prescribed treatment-related drugs in the quarter? ◦ How many were taking the drug? ◦ What illicit drugs were being used? ◦ Were the patients being honest about their drug use?  The Challenge: Capture the information and report it back to the clinic

Proudly Sponsored By:  During 2009, a combined effort from Dominion’s Addiction Services Department, Information Systems Department, Clinical Services Department, and Laboratory worked together to generate a reporting structure  In late 2009, the prototype for Comprehensive Analysis of Reported Drugs (CARD)™ was ready for BETA testing

Proudly Sponsored By:  In 2010, the launch of CARD™ began  The Clinic would report on the requisition ◦ If the patient was prescribed any treatment related medication ◦ If they were not prescribed any medications and the patient reported no drug use

Proudly Sponsored By:  If the patient was prescribed treatment related medication(s), the Clinic would report this on the requisition and indicate what medication was prescribed

Proudly Sponsored By:  The patient was asked to fill out the self-reported drug misuse section and report any drug taken in the last 72 hours or since their last drug test if the test was taken within the last 72 hours

Proudly Sponsored By:  The Clinic would receive their standard laboratory analysis report as well as a second page, the CARD™ Report, that would “alert” the Clinic to any results that were unexpected based on the medications and misuse reported

Proudly Sponsored By:  CARD™ would provide Pharmacist’s Notes supported by scientifically validated and published references to assist the Clinic with interpretation of clinical comments and results

Proudly Sponsored By:  The Clinic would be able to use the CARD™ Report as a quick reference for unexpected results

Proudly Sponsored By:  The Clinic would also receive a summary quarterly and annually that would show the following: ◦ Overall Summary of the Clinic ◦ Summary of NO treatment related medication prescribed and NO self reported use ◦ Adherence to Treatment Related Medication ◦ Self-Reported Misuse for Both Detected and Non-Detected ◦ Self-Reported Drug Misuse When Adherent to Medication both detected and non-detected ◦ A Summary as to why a CARD™ Analysis could not be completed

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Proudly Sponsored By:  Clinics requested that Data be sorted by level of care  Dominion sorts the data by Medical Detox, Amb Detox, Opiate Tx, IP, PHP, IOP, OP, RES thus dividing the data by level of care

Proudly Sponsored By:  Dominion’s Addiction Services Advisory Board began review of the data summaries in 2011  In 2012, Dr. Ken Blum began a statistical analysis of the data  Measurement of patient compliance to treatment-related medications was of particular interest to the field

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