14.8 11.473.8
54.8
45.5 39.1Short-Term Residential
ServicesLonger-Term
Residential ServicesNon-Residential
ServicesP E R C E N TSource: CASA Columbia analysis of The Treatment Episode
Data Set, Discharges(TEDS-D), 2008.Figure 7.M
Percent of Treatment Admissions and
Completions by Different Types of
Treatment Service Venues, 2008Admissions
CompletionsTreatment Completion .....................................................................................................
In 2008,* less than half (42.1 percent) of
discharges from addiction treatment services†
were of admissions in which treatment was
completed.‡ 75 The highest completion rates
were from venues to which there were the least
referrals: 14.8 percent of admissions were to short-
term residential services which had the
highest completion rate of 54.8 percent; 11.4 percent of admissions were to longer-
term residential treatment which had a
completion rate of 45.5 percent; and 73.8 percent of admissions were to non-
residential services which had the lowest
completion rate of 39.1 percent.^76
(Figure 7.M)* Most recent available data on discharges.
† Specifically, those that received state funds and
reported data to TEDS. Data include only those
discharges that could be linked to admission data in
the 2008 TEDS dataset. The general completion rate
among all discharges (regardless of whether they
were linked to admission data) was 42.1 percent.
‡ All parts of the treatment plan or program were
completed.Table 7.1
Admissions to Different Types of Treatment Service Venues
by Source of Referral, 2009 (Percent)Source of
Referral
Non-
Intensive
Non-
ResidentialIntensive
Non-
ResidentialShort-Term
ResidentialLonger-
Term
ResidentialTotal 63.3 14.6 11.9 10.2
Criminal
Justice
System
69.7 15.8 6.3 8.1Individual
Referrals
61.0 13.7 14.2 11.1Community
Sources
62.3 17.0 11.2 9.6Addiction
Treatment
Providers
41.3 10.9 29.0 18.8Health Care
Providers
60.2 12.7 17.5 9.6Schools 88.2 9.6 1.3 0.9
Employers 67.3 16.7 13.6 2.5
Source: CASA analysis of The Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS),
2009.