Alberta lacks data about how many people need addiction treatment services

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Alberta lacks data about how many people need addiction treatment services
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Marshall Smith, chief of staff to Premier Danielle Smith, says the province is working on an online tool that tracks waitlists, site capacities and outcomes for clients

government does not know how many people are in line for addiction treatment beds and says the lack of good data makes it difficult to determine what more needs to be done to eliminate waitlists, a key focus of its drug policy.

“We have a generally good understanding of how much capacity we need to build right now, but it sure would be nice to be able to know at a minute-by-minute basis.” Mr. Smith said on Wednesday it’s fair that members of the public are pushing for more robust metrics on addictions services. Ms. Smith said during her speech on Tuesday that, if passed, next week’s budget would allocate $275-million to the Ministry of Mental Health and Addiction, what she called a “record-breaking investment” compared to the budget in 2019 that provided about $87-million a year.

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