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Welcome Everyone
Presenter audio is muted until the presentation begins
If you are using your computer speakers and have trouble hearing the volume during the presentation, we recommend participating with a telephone line.
Attendee microphones are muted upon entry.
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Teleconference call information is available in the Event info section
ADAD Substance Use Disorder Treatment Admission Trends and Patterns 11:30-12:30
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Presenter Today: Rick Moldenhauer, MS, LADC, ICADC, LPCC
Teleconference call information is available in the Event info section of the WebEx.
Questions or Comments
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ADAD Team Intros
ADAD Substance Use Disorder Treatment Admission Trends and Patterns
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Presenter Today: Rick Moldenhauer, MS, LADC, ICADC, LPCC
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CY2016 Adult SUD Treatment Admissions
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SUD Treatment Admissions for Minnesota Residents with Opiates as the Primary Substance of Abuse, 2007-2017
Minnesota Department of Human Services, ADAD, DAANES (4/3/2017)
Methamphetamine: Chemical Dependency Treatment Rates for Minnesota Residents
Admissions to Chemical Dependency Treatment by Primary Substance, by CY, by %, for Clients Residing on MN Reservations
SOURCE: HRQ, May 2017
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Q and A
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• Visit our website to:• Subscribe for email updates (e-Memo) to receive updates from the Alcohol and
Drug Abuse Division
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Thank you for joining usAlcohol and Drug Abuse Division
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“The staff in the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division are eager to work with our partners and providers to create an efficient and effective system of
prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery that values a person’s dignity, is accessible, utilizes best practices and optimizes value. It is our hope that collaboration with all entities that are affected by, pay
for, or provide addiction services will result in a redesigned chemical health system that will become a watershed moment for the citizens of
Minnesota.”
− Brian Zirbes, Deputy Director, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division (Stakeholder Engagement Invitation 2016)