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Commonly Well Announces the Formation of an Advisory Panel to Responsibly Guide the Integration of AI into Recovery Management and Addiction Treatment Services
We are thrilled to announce the distinguished Advisory Panel that will play a crucial role in our product development. They’ll be overseeing the implementation of valuable artificial intelligence (AI) into our Recovery IntelligenceTM technology for addiction care, social care, and recovery support services.
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11/21/23
Commonly Well Hires Seasoned AI Expert, Justin Smith, PhD
As we continue to grow Commonly Well, we aim to work with people who share our drive to combine intelligence and compassion into impactful solutions. One who does just that is Justin Smith, PhD, and his addition to the team as Chief Technology Officer signifies a significant leap to making Recovery Intelligence even smarter.
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9/21/23
Unveiling Recovery Intelligence
Recovery Intelligence™ is the human-centered, data-driven solution to addiction recovery. Without the right framework or process, most goals and outcomes are never fully reached. This has been especially true for addiction care providers and behavioral health organizations that lack the means to measure outcomes, let alone achieve them.
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9/14/23
Meet Commonly Well: The Leader of Recovery Intelligence
As the first Recovery Intelligence™ firm, Commonly Well is propelling the addiction recovery field into the future, with advanced approaches to data and delivery of care.
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9/5/23
Commonly Well is growing
A healthcare innovation and behavioral health integration specialist joins Commonly Well to grow the Recovery Capital Index.Commonly Well is thrilled to announce its first hire. Patrick McGowan has joined Commonly Well as Head of Growth. Patrick will lead our efforts to grow the adoption of the Recovery Capital Index (RCI) in the behavioral health, addiction care, mental health, and recovery field.
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5/19/22
Unveiling our new Recovery Capital Index Reporting Tool
With the new RCI aggregate reporting tool, you can immediately see the collective recovery capital for your organization. Filter, focus, and export the data as you need to directly inform recovery and care plans.
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4/20/22
Wrong Side of the Road Remarks
The following remarks were prepared to be delivered on Tuesday, November 2, 2021 at the National Press Club for the launch of Wrong Side of the Road, a new national anti-driving impaired initiative from Responsibility.org.
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11/2/21
RCI Added to Joint Commission Behavioral Healthcare Instrument List
The Recovery Capital Index® has been approved by the Joint Commission and added to their Behavioral Healthcare Instrument list. The Joint Commission is a leading accreditation body for healthcare and behavioral healthcare facilities and practices. By including the RCI on their instrument list, these providers and organizations can trust the use of the RCI as a validated instrument for measuring and tracking outcomes.
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5/20/21
Annual Letter: 2021
What a year it has been. From the global pandemic affecting us all, to me writing my first annual letter as the founder of a wellbeing and technology startup. This year serves as a demarcation of change or transition for many.
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1/10/21
Most read posts of 2020
One outcome of 2020 was more writing output, an exercise I like but finally got prioritized
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1/3/21
ANNOUNCEMENT: The Recovery Capital Index is being used to understand the effects of COVID-19 on treatment disparities and access to care
A prospective study using the Recovery Capital Index® (RCI) is underway in Washington D.C.Bibhas Amatya and Omar Saadi, students from George Washington University, are conducting a study in affiliation with opioid treatment clinics throughout various wards in Washington D.C. The team seeks to understand the discrepancies in opioid treatment programs and the disparities in patient’s access to care.The study aims to build trends in data among evidence-based treatment models in establishing identifiable relationships in mental health and addiction recovery to prevent relapse rates that may have been influenced by the public health crisis.
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9/16/20
Participate in a Design Charrette
Over the years, many individuals have provided knowledge and insight that led to new solutions or ideas in my former work at Face It TOGETHER. Some of this knowledge was acquired directly and indirectly. But as I transition into new opportunities and the launching of Commonly Well, I’d like to return the favor in a very direct way.Let me host a design charrette for you or your team.
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7/16/20