The Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) Affiliation Code is assigned to consumers receiving IDDT services who are enrolled in the State of Ohio's Multi-Agency Community Services Information System (MACSIS). The IDDT Affiliation Code gives the state, county boards, and service agencies the capacity to collect data and to examine indicators and outcomes systematically for IDDT consumers and to use this knowledge to inform and advance public policy, community service plans, and day-to-day service delivery locally and across the state.
This booklet is a practical guide to support this effort. The success of this initiative depends upon many people in Ohio's behavioral healthcare systems and, therefore, is written primarily for the following:
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In September 2008, the State of Ohio commenced its "IDDT Affiliation Code Initiative," which included a pilot project that was a collaboration among the following:
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Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT), the evidence-based practice, was developed and is studied by researchers at the Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center of Dartmouth Medical School in Lebanon, New Hampshire. The researchers include Robert E. (Bob) Drake, MD, PhD, Kim T. Mueser, PhD, and their colleagues.