
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Shows Us the Importance of Telehealth. AZZLY® is Partnering with Zoom® to Give You the Tools to Treat Your Clients Remotely.
We at AZZLY® have taken the CDC’s recommended steps to

We at AZZLY® have taken the CDC’s recommended steps to

“At the end of the day we provided great care,

“Like many others, I’ve lost a loved one to addiction. That’s why we’ve dedicated…”

Evidence-based analysis supports the efficacy of MAT, particularly compared to abstinence-based programs. SAMHSA reports…

Effective January 1, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid

Opioid overdoses are in decline for the first time in

On July 10-11, 2019, AZZLY® Founder and CEO Coletta Dorado
Last month, New Jersey legislators announced they were committing $6

Related: Senate Passes Opioid Crisis Response Act – Here’s What’s
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The landscape of addiction treatment is rapidly evolving, with significant changes in policies and technologies aimed at addressing the opioid crisis. As we move into 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have announced that they will cover opioid treatment programs, marking a pivotal moment for healthcare providers and patients alike. This coverage is expected to enhance access to essential services, ultimately contributing to the decline of opioid overdoses, which have seen a decrease for the first time in years.
In addition to policy changes, innovative health technology companies like AZZLY® are making strides in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of addiction treatment. With a focus on creating all-in-one electronic health record (EHR) systems, AZZLY® aims to streamline processes for behavioral health providers. As the industry continues to adapt, it is crucial for treatment providers to stay informed about funding opportunities and technological advancements that can enhance patient care and operational efficiency.
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The landscape of addiction treatment is rapidly evolving, with significant changes in policies and technologies aimed at addressing the opioid crisis. As we move into 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services have announced that they will cover opioid treatment programs, marking a pivotal moment for healthcare providers and patients alike. This coverage is expected to enhance access to essential services, ultimately contributing to the decline of opioid overdoses, which have seen a decrease for the first time in years.
In addition to policy changes, innovative health technology companies like AZZLY® are making strides in improving the efficiency and effectiveness of addiction treatment. With a focus on creating all-in-one electronic health record (EHR) systems, AZZLY® aims to streamline processes for behavioral health providers. As the industry continues to adapt, it is crucial for treatment providers to stay informed about funding opportunities and technological advancements that can enhance patient care and operational efficiency.
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