THE DRUG & ALCOHOL TREATMENT CENTERS INDUSTRY
(September 2000 - 3rd Edition)
PRELIMINARY TABLE OF CONTENTS
( Estimated 140+ pages)
Introduction,
Sources & Methodology Used
Executive
Overview & Major Findings
* Discussion of major industry trends
& issues, structure of treatment programs & facilities,
effects of managed care, substance abuser
demographics, industry size/growth/2004 forecasts,
findings of telephone surveys of
top program administrators, associations, recent gov’t.
surveys, industry experts.
Summary
& Nature of the Industry
* Discussion of different types of centers
(for-profit, non-profit, private/government), typical programs offered, success
rates, recognized indicators of program quality, inpatient vs. outpatient care,
etc.
Industry
Structure and Competition
* Summary & analysis: no. of
facilities, utilization rates, avg. annual revenues and patients per
facility, state mkt. potentials, etc.
* Estimated annual revenues per bed
for industry (1997, 1993, 1989), for selected top facilities
in the U.S.
* Occupancy/capacity utilization rates:
total industry vs. top facilities (1991, 1993, 1999)
* Avg. program cost per patient (1997,
1993, 1989), for industry vs. leading
facilities,
adult/adolescent program costs
* List/Ranking of top alcohol/chemical
dependency facilities &
hospitals in U.S., by bed size,
no. of admissions, avg. stay:
Industry
Size, Growth, Segments, Forecasts
* How drug/alcohol rehab centers are
classified within government statistics & broader
industries they’re part of (specialty hospitals & outpatient
facilities, taxable & tax-exempt
establishments
* Estimates of industry size (revenues):
1987-1997, 2004F - rationale for estimates, factors
likely to affect growth (federal/state budgets, managed care, employee drug
testing,
enforcement programs, EAPs, fees), results of Marketdata phone surveys,
etc.
* Medicare payments to
drug/alcohol rehab patients: 1984 to date
Private
Sector Employee Drug Screening - A Status Report
* Discussion of scope of testing in U.S.,
results of recent surveys on percent of companies
testing, % with limitations on treatment services, types of drug
tests/options, reasons for not
testing
* Where we’ve come since drug testing began:
1987 vs. today, costs
* Employee Assistance programs
(EAPs): definition of, relationship with D & A treatment
programs, potential abuses/problems, emerging trends/use/demand
* Drug testing by the insurance
industry: discussion, top 4 companies performing 85% of insur.
indy. testing (address, phone)
* Size of the drug test market in $ - 1989-1999, growth, major competitors,
AMA surveys
* The Public Sector - testing of
federal employees (transportation workers), no. of labs NIDA-
certified, lab requirements, typical cost of tests (no. of workers
tested )
Federal
Government Support for Drug Abuse Treatment
&
Prevention Programs - A Status Report
Findings
of 1999 SAMHSA (National Drug &
Alcoholism
Treatment
Unit) Government Survey
* Summary/analyses of survey findings, no.
of facilities, clients in treatment(by substance of abuse, sex, etc.) &
demographics, facility ownership, programs for special groups, services
offered, beds available, funding, etc.
Tables:
*Number of facilities and clients in
treatment: 1990-1997
*Treatment facilities by ownership,
organizational setting, clients in treatment:
1990-1997
*Substance abuse clients by sex, race,
age, type of care: 1990-1997
*Treatment facilities by ownership and
organizational setting: 1997
*Treatment facilities by number of
clients per facilities by ownership/organ. setting: 1997
*Treatment facilities’ beds available by
utilization rate: 1997
*Treatment facilities’ inpatient beds
available by utilization rate, ownership:
1997
*Annual facility revenue, by source, by
ownership: 1997
*Number of substance abuse treatment
clients, by organizational setting:
1997
*Number of substance abuse treatment
clients, by organ. setting/ownership:
1997
*Substance abuse clients by type of care,
by ownership/organ. setting: 1997
*Substance abuse clients by sex, race,
age, by type of care: 1997
*Substance abuse clients by substance of
abuse, by facility ownership: 1997
State
Resources & Services For Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Problems: For
Fiscal
1996 & 1997
* Summary/highlights of major
findings: State expenditures 1991-1996,
Alcohol and Drug Client Admissions by type of service, by sex, by age, by race,
by primary drug of abuse, trends
(Each of the tables below presents data individually
for all 50 states, and the U.S. totals.
All data are for fiscal year 1996. )
Tables:
*Number of Alcohol and Other Drug Client
Treatment Admissions for Fiscal Year 1996
*Number of Alcohol and Other Drug Client
Treatment Admissions by Type of Service and by
State
for Fiscal Year 1996
*Number of Alcohol Client Treatment Admissions
by Sex and by State for Fiscal Year 1996
*Number of Alcohol Client Treatment
Admissions by Age and By State for Fiscal Year 1996
*Number of Alcohol Client Treatment
Admissions by Age, by Sex, and by State
for
Fiscal Year 1996
*Number of Alcohol Client Treatment Admissions
By Race/Ethnicity, and By State for Fiscal
Year
1996
*Number of Drug Client Treatment
Admissions by Sex and By State for Fiscal Year 1996
*Number of Client Drug Treatment
Admissions by Age and by State for Fiscal Year 1996
*Number of Drug Client Treatment
Admissions by Age, by Sex, and by State
for
Fiscal Year 1996
*Number of Drug Client Treatment
Admissions by Race/Ethnicity & by State for Fiscal Year
1996
Findings
of 1998 National Household Survey On Drug Abuse
*Summary and highlights: Number of illicit drug users, alcohol
abusers, trends in first time use of substances, historical trends from
1991-1997
Tables
*Number of lifetime users of
illicit drugs, alcohol, tobacco:
1979-1998
*Number of past year users of illicit
drugs, alcohol, tobacco: 1979-1998
*Percentage of people reporting lifetime,
past year, past month use of drugs, alcohol,
tobacco,
1997 and 1998
*Estimated number of marijuana, cocaine,
and alcohol users in U.S. population:
1985-1998
Competitor
Profiles of The Leading Treatment Organizations
and
Multi-Center Chains
(For each organization, a discussion of:
history/founding, description of major programs and services, estimated/actual
revenues, no. of facilities, fees, mergers/divestitures, recent developments)
* The Caron Foundation
* Comprehensive Care Corp.
* Roger Williams Medical Center
* Hazelden Foundation
* Lutheran General Hospital
* Liberty Management (formerly The
Mediplex Group)
Directory
of Industry Reference Sources
* Name/address/phone listing of drug
& alcohol abuse-related industry trade associations, government reports,
major EAP industry trade journals, hotline phone numbers, etc.