WEBINAR: Greenspace Health and Behavioral Health Experts from Yale and Northwestern: Advancing Substance Use Disorder Treatment Through Measurement-Based Care

#MBC--Greenspace Health will host an educational webinar featuring clinical and research experts from the Yale University School of Medicine and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, fo...

Autore: Business Wire

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TORONTO: #MBC--Greenspace Health will host an educational webinar featuring clinical and research experts from the Yale University School of Medicine and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, focused on advancing the use of Measurement-Based Care (MBC) in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. The session will highlight key considerations for implementing MBC in SUD settings, including measure selection, clinical integration, and strategies for leveraging outcome data to inform both individual treatment decisions and broader quality improvement initiatives. Attendees will also gain insight into large-scale implementation efforts through an overview of the HEALing Measurement Center project.

WHAT:
Advancing Substance Use Disorder Treatment Through Measurement-Based Care

WHEN:
Thursday, June 4, 2026
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PT

WHERE:
Virtual (Zoom)
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WHO:
Greenspace Health
Yale University School of Medicine
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

SPEAKERS:

WHY IT MATTERS:

In substance use disorder treatment, progress is rarely linear, relapse can be part of recovery, and meaningful change is not always captured through traditional measurement models. Without consistent, ongoing measurement, important signals such as disengagement, shifts in motivation, or changes in functioning can be missed.

Measurement-Based Care helps close this gap by enabling providers to systematically track outcomes, better understand client progress, and make more informed treatment decisions. This session will explore how organizations can operationalize MBC in SUD care to deliver more responsive, data-informed, and effective treatment.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Clinical leaders, program directors, clinicians, researchers, and healthcare administrators involved in substance use treatment, behavioral health service delivery, and quality improvement initiatives.

Fonte: Business Wire


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