Nathan McLean & Corey Williams

Recovery Machine Podcast

Nathan McLean & Corey Williams

  • #07 WHAT IF Healthcare institutions implemented an advisory committee to oversee treatment efficacy?

#07 WHAT IF Healthcare institutions implemented an advisory committee to oversee treatment efficacy?

Monday 23rd May 2022

Nathan McLean and Corey Williams discuss the potential of advisory committees to improve addiction treatment programs' cost-effectiveness and efficacy.
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Rethinking Addiction Treatment: The Case for Advisory Committees

We want to do what is we want the best investment for our money if we're going to send somebody to a facility like that and we're also investing in our employee.
Ever wondered if addiction treatment programs are truly effective? In this episode of the Recovery Machine Podcast, hosts Nathan McLean and Corey Williams tackle this very question. They dive into the idea of establishing an advisory committee to oversee the cost-effectiveness and treatment efficacy of addiction programs. Imagine having a team dedicated to ensuring that the treatments provided are not just ticking boxes but genuinely improving patient outcomes. Wouldn't that be a game-changer?
Nathan and Corey discuss the need for accountability within healthcare institutions and how third-party monitoring could be the key to reforming addiction treatment. They also touch on the importance of maintaining confidentiality while still advocating for impartial oversight. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of addiction treatment, whether you're a healthcare professional, someone in recovery, or simply curious about how we can make these programs better.
Tune in for an engaging conversation that could reshape how we approach addiction treatment.