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Safety as a conduit for solving addiction
In life and in business, errors disrupt potential and productivity. Errors can be the enemy of efficiency, especially if we do not learn from and eliminate them. Errors in life and the workplace can also result in injury and death. Humans are fallible and error prone. But, we can be very efficient and safe when we understand and apply good habit creation.Addiction is essentially a deeply trained habit. It’s a compulsive act that continues despite negative feedback.
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10/25/21
Why Palm Beach County Chose the Recovery Capital Index to Shift to Recovery-Oriented, Person-Centered Care
Palm Beach County Florida has been at the center of the opioid crisis for many years. In an effort to address the complex challenges of the opioid epidemic, the County initiated a comprehensive opioid response plan.With so many lives impacted by substance use disorder, County leaders and stakeholders knew they needed a more integrated and collaborative approach to care. They also recognized that outcomes data needed to be unified across all agencies, more recovery-oriented, and representing the full recovery experience.
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7/8/21
On embracing the power of the placebo effect
Care for addiction and the recovery supports that follow need more alchemy. More magic.What would happen if a little more creativity was applied? What if we better understood and more effectively applied psychological or placebo effects to attain desired outcomes?
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7/8/21
16 years of magic
Today marks 16 years since having my last alcoholic drink. 16 years sober — I suppose. I used to do harder drugs but stopped using those maybe 17 years ago. I frankly don’t remember the day. The last day I drank was quite unremarkable. In fact, no one around me knew that I was actually violating probation by drinking. My mind was not made up yet.
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7/3/21
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
Determining the signal and the noise
Issue — #4The other day, I was visiting with someone who was curious about the Recovery Capital Index. They started telling me about noise versus signal and that the only signal of meaning was consumption of alcohol and drugs. Everything else was noise. I waited, respectfully, as long as I could and said, “You just called life, noise.” Seems like that call did not go very well, but on the contrary.
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4/2/21
You and your friends affect the recovery capital of others
ISSUE #3 — The IndexHow often do you consider the affect on others when you change your normal behavior or behavior that comports to a social norm?I am almost always thinking about and observing human behavior. Although, there are times I get distracted and do things that disrupt positive behavioral flow. It's quite annoying when I realize it later – but imagine what it's like for those disrupted?How we take care of ourselves and the routines we follow, have considerable affect on those around us.
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3/25/21
Connecting poor nutrition and low recovery capital
ISSUE #2 — The IndexLast week, I read a story about a company in Sweden that is placing unstaffed, mini supermarkets in rural communities around the country. These supermarkets are essentially the size of mobile home or a couple shipping containers. They include the basics but also high-quality produce, organics, and non-processed foods. The shops are appearing in communities where the only grocery or convenience stores have closed because of falling profits and residents leaving for bigger cities. What makes these shops work in the rural communities is that they are unstaffed. Shoppers use a mobile app to scan and pay for what they take from the shop. Suppliers stock the shops, which is choreographed by the data collected and analyzed. WHAT DOES AN UNSTAFFED, TECH-ENABLED, SHIPPING CONTAINER SHOP IN SWEDEN HAVE TO DO WITH RECOVERY CAPITAL?
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3/18/21
NEWS: RCI to support coordinated digital recovery with NuLife virtual
Commonly Well is partnering with NuLife Virtual to enhance care provider’s ability to connect clients to high-quality care, maintain long-term continuous support, and measure change. NuLife Virtual is a leader in technology-assisted, addiction and mental health recovery management for enterprise providers and their clients. This collaboration will integrate the Recovery Capital Index® (RCI) from Commonly Well, an industry leading and scientifically validated social determinants and wellbeing assessment.
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3/17/21
Recovery Capital is the third leg of the addiction solution stool
ISSUE #1 — The IndexIn a commentary written by Josh Nussbaum, CEO and co-Founder of Halcyon Health, he identified measurement as the third leg of the solutions stool for addiction in the U.S. Nussbaum wrote that we must measure “disease progression, treatment efficacy, and long-term outcomes.” Such a measurement has the potential for upstream disruption. Yes, we need to improve the quality of care and advance the types of care for the millions getting care, but millions more are destined to experience the hell of addiction if we don't have a connected upstream or prevention strategy.
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3/11/21
On transportation and addiction recovery
As a reader of this newsletter, you now know that addiction is a lens through which I will view inequities, barriers, and poor design. With limited exceptions, addiction is a condition that manifests over time and through repetition. Reversing the effects of addiction are incredibly difficult because our environment isn’t optimized for health or to make life easy — unless of course you have the things needed to navigate the environment (in which, life is never really easier, just easier).
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3/7/21
What is Recovery Capital?
Recovery Capital is a concept that respects the entire presence and experience of a person.Most definitions of recovery capital — like the one below — shift the focus from the reasons one has addiction to the components that promote recovery. As you’ll come to understand, such pathology versus resiliency gymnastics are not necessary. Recovery Capital is the depth and breadth of internal and external resources that can be used by someone to begin and sustain wellness from addiction. (Granfield & Cloud, 1999)
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3/7/21