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Contents
- What Is a TIP?
- Editorial Advisory Board
- Consensus Panel
- Foreword
- Executive Summary
- 1 Substance Abuse and Case Management: An Introduction
- 2 Applying Case Management to Substance Abuse Treatment
- 3 Case Management in the Community Context: An Interagency Perspective
- 4 Evaluation and Quality Assurance of Case Management Services
- 5 Case Management for Clients With Special Needs
- Minority Clients
- Clients With HIV Infection and AIDS
- Clients With Mental Illness
- Homeless Clients
- Women With Substance Abuse Problems
- Adolescent Substance Abusers
- Clients in Criminal Justice Settings
- Clients With Physical Disabilities
- Gay, Lesbian, Transgendered, and Bisexual Clients
- Case Management in Rural Areas
- 6 Funding Case Management in a Managed Care Environment
- Appendix A Bibliography
- Appendix B Practice Dimensions
- Appendix C Managed Healthcare Organizational Readiness Guide and Checklist: Special ReportJames B. Bixler.
- Appendix D Resource Panel
- Appendix E Field Reviewers
This publication was produced under contract number 270-95-0013 for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Sandra Clunies, M.S., ICADC, served as the Government Project Officer
Suggested citation:
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Comprehensive Case Management for Substance Abuse Treatment. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 27. HHS Publication No. (SMA) 15-4215. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 2000.
The opinions expressed herein are the views of the consensus panel members and do not necessarily reflect the official position of SAMHSA or HHS. No official support of or endorsement by SAMHSA or HHS for these opinions or for the instruments or resources described are intended or should be inferred. The guidelines presented should not be considered substitutes for individualized client care and treatment decisions.
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- Comprehensive Case Management for Substance Abuse TreatmentComprehensive Case Management for Substance Abuse Treatment
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