Less than 4 of 23M people with SUD receive any care, with a fraction of those receiving evidence-based care – despite the fact that coordinated care, medication assisted treatment (MAT), peer recovery coaching and social determinants all correlate to better outcomes.
The provider landscape consists of hospitals, primary care, outpatient, inpatient, specialty behavioral health clinics, social service agencies, and housing providers – all of which are disconnected from one another and maintain competing priorities.
The current treatment system is designed to deliver urgent, one-time interventions and fails to promote holistic, long-term recovery that includes ongoing coach support, provider coordination , access to community resources, and personalized care planning.
Members have an average increase of nine points in their recovery capital H.O.M.E. scores between treatment plan periods.
75% of members who score above a 10 on the GAD, see a decrease in their scores and experiences of anxiety after 30 days with support from Halcyon.
99% of members who score above a 10 on the PHQ, see a decrease in their scores and experiences of depression after 30 days with support from Halcyon.
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a large and growing problem in the U.S. It is estimated that 1 in 12 American adults has an SUD, meaning they are dependent on alcohol and/or illicit drugs. The coronavirus pandemic has made the situation worse.
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