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SAMHSA News - March/April 2004, Volume 12, Number 2
 

SAMHSA Adds Sixth Accreditation Body for Methadone Programs

SAMHSA recently approved the National Commission for Correctional Health Care to conduct accreditation surveys for initiation, renewal, and continued accreditation of opioid treatment programs in jails and corrections facilities that provide methadone for patients with opioid addiction.

Oversight of opioid treatment programs was transferred to SAMHSA from the Food and Drug Administration in May 2001. At that time, the SAMHSA accreditation process was created to require all treatment facilities that use methadone to withdraw or maintain patients addicted to opiates to become accredited.

Other approved accreditation bodies include: Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; Council on Accreditation for Children and Family Services; Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations; Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse, Washington Department of Social and Health Services; and Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, State of Missouri Department of Mental Health.

SAMHSA regulations mandate that a SAMHSA-recognized accreditation body accredit all methadone treatment centers at least every 3 years. Accreditation bodies are required to notify SAMHSA within 48 hours after becoming aware of any practice or condition in an opioid treatment program that may pose a serious risk to public health and safety or patient care.

For more information, go to http://dpt.samhsa.gov/accreditation.htm. End of Article

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