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Terms Used In Wisconsin Statutes 51.4223

  • Following: when used by way of reference to any statute section, means the section next following that in which the reference is made. See Wisconsin Statutes 990.01
  • Treatment: means those psychological, educational, social, chemical, medical or somatic techniques designed to bring about rehabilitation of a mentally ill, alcoholic, drug dependent or developmentally disabled person. See Wisconsin Statutes 51.01
   (1)    Annually, a treatment program that treats addiction using methadone shall report to the department all of the following:
      (a)    The ratio of treatment program staff to the number of individuals receiving methadone treatment.
      (b)    The number of individuals receiving methadone treatment who are receiving behavioral health services.
      (c)    The relapse rate or the average time an individual is receiving methadone treatment.
      (d)    The treatment program’s plan for tapering individuals off of methadone.
      (e)    The average mileage that individuals receiving treatment in the methadone treatment program are traveling to receive treatment at the facility.
      (f)    The number of doses of methadone that individuals carry out of the facility to take outside of treatment program staff supervision.
      (g)    The number of individuals in the treatment program on each of the 3 forms of medication-assisted treatment, specifically methadone, buprenorphine-containing products, and oral or extended-release injectable naltrexone, that are approved by the federal food and drug administration.
      (h)    The number of individuals who engage in a program of aftercare and the number of individuals who are treated with antagonist medication, such as oral or extended-release injectable naltrexone, as part of relapse prevention.
      (i)    Any other information specified by the department.
   (2)   The treatment program shall ensure that the information under sub. (1) is provided in a manner that does not permit the identification of an individual who is receiving methadone treatment from the program.