Hunter Doyle improved care accessibility and recovery outcomes for SUD patients with CHESS Health recovery tools.

Improved Care Accessibility and Recovery Outcomes for SUD Patients

Huther Doyle, part of the Recovery Net FLPPS project in Rochester, NY, faced the challenge of increasing care accessibility and providing quality evidence-based services to patients with substance use disorders (SUD). To address these needs, they adopted CHESS Health’s eRecovery Solution and Connections App, creating a tech-enabled care program centered around patient engagement.

With the Connections App, Huther Doyle has empowered its patients to access resources 24/7, maintain communication with caregivers, and request immediate help when needed, leading to improved recovery experiences and outcomes for its participants.

Key Results.

  • Consistent Engagement: Most program participants regularly complete daily and weekly surveys, allowing for continuous monitoring and support.
  • Peer Interaction: Many patients are actively engaging in peer-to-peer communication, fostering a supportive community among those in recovery.
  • Improved Outcomes: Initial assessments show significant positive trends in recovery, evidenced by case studies where patients demonstrated improved engagement and positive BAM scores, indicating enhanced recovery status.