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  • #63: Analyzing Treatment Data Trends with Dr. Jordan Weisman

#63: Analyzing Treatment Data Trends with Dr. Jordan Weisman

Wednesday 30th May 2018

Dr. Jordan Weisman discusses how analyzing data at Michael's House enhances addiction treatment and incorporates nicotine cessation resources.
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Data-Driven Recovery: Dr. Jordan Weisman’s Approach to Addiction Treatment

The data really does lie and so that can tell you what's really going on.
Imagine being able to predict which patients are at risk of leaving treatment early. Dr. Jordan Weisman, clinical manager at Michael's House, has made this a reality by diving deep into outcomes data. In this engaging episode of 'Recovery Unscripted', host David Condos chats with Dr. Weisman about how analyzing treatment trends can revolutionize addiction recovery.
By identifying patterns, such as higher early exit rates among 40-something alcoholic patients, they’ve adjusted their protocols to better support these individuals and their families. But it doesn’t stop there. Dr. Weisman also shares how Michael's House integrates nicotine cessation resources right alongside addiction treatment, addressing smoking as a critical factor in relapse prevention. Simple tools like folders and public aids help patients tackle smoking while they work on their broader recovery goals. Plus, Dr.
Weisman introduces a 'minute of mindfulness', underscoring the role of mindfulness in the recovery process. Whether you're in the field or personally affected by addiction, this episode offers valuable insights into how data can drive more effective treatment strategies.