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The American Association for
the Treatment of Opioid Dependence (AATOD) currently
has members representing 21 states including the District of Columbia,
which include approximately 800 treatment programs throughout the
United States. We also have individual member programs in 11 other
states.
Since AATOD works on behalf of all our members (and indeed, the
treatment field as a whole), all members and patients share in our
successes. However, our Association's strength depends entirely
on the strength of our membership, and we would like to include
as many states and programs as possible in the effort.
These are the primary principles for
programs and individuals seeking AATOD membership:
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Promote
the growth and development of opioid treatment services. |
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Enhance
the quality of patient care in the provision of services to
opioid dependent.individuals and their families. |
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Support
programs and services relative to the treatment and prevention
of substance abuse. |
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Assist
in the development of treatment interventions for HIV infection,
tuberculosis, hepatitis and their associated illnesses. |
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Promote
coordination and communication among opioid treatment programs. |
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Advise
members as to changes in applicable laws and regulations and
advancements in opioid treatment. |
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Assist
the general public in its understanding of opioid treatment. |

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