Table 1.1. N-SSATS facilities, by status and mode of response: 2013
  Number Percent
Total facilities in survey 18,048 100.0
Closed/ineligible  2,552  14.1
Eligible 15,496  85.9
Total eligible 15,496 100.0
Non-respondents    866   5.6
Respondents 14,630  94.4
Excluded from report    313   2.0
Roll-ups1    169   1.1
Included in report 14,148  91.3
Mode of Response 14,148 100.0
Internet 12,348  87.3
Mail  1,456  10.3
Telephone    344   2.4
     
1 Facilities for which client counts were reported by another facility, and no facility information was received from the facility itself.
2 Facilities whose client counts were included in or “rolled into” other facilities’ counts and whose facility characteristics were not reported separately.

SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 2.1. Facility turnover: 2003-20131
Number and percent distribution
Facility status Number of facilities
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Total  13,623 13,454 13,371 13,771 13,648 13,688 13,513 13,339 13,720 14,311 14,148
Responded to both current and prior year's surveys 11,730 11,954 11,979 12,057 12,226 12,146 12,065 11,882 11,943 12,230 12,711
New in survey year  1,893  1,500  1,392  1,714  1,422  1,542  1,448  1,457  1,777  2,081  1,437
                     
Closed/non-respondents since previous survey year  1,990  1,669  1,475  1,314  1,545  1,502  1,623  1,631  1,396  1,490  1,600
  Percent distribution
Total     100.0    100.0    100.0    100.0    100.0    100.0    100.0    100.0    100.0    100.0    100.0
Responded to both current and prior year's surveys     86.1     88.9     89.6     87.6     89.6     88.7     89.3     89.1     87.0     85.5     89.8
New in survey year     13.9     11.1     10.4     12.4     10.4     11.3     10.7     10.9     13.0     14.5     10.2
Closed/non-respondents since previous survey year     14.6     12.3     11.0      9.8     11.2     11.0     12.0     12.2     10.2     10.4     11.3
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2006, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2008-2011, March 30, 2012, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services
(N-SSATS), 2003-2013. 
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Table 2.2. Facility operation: 2003-20131
Number and percent distribution
Facility operation  Number of facilities Percent distribution
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total  13,623 13,371 13,648 13,513 13,720 14,148 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Private non-profit  8,258  7,912  7,907  7,826 7,869 7,820  60.6  59.2  57.9  57.9  57.4  55.3
Private for-profit  3,403  3,571  3,906  3,959 4,194 4,575  25.0  26.7  28.6  29.3  30.6  32.3
Local, county, or community govt.    979    947    887    795    742    739   7.2   7.1   6.5   5.9   5.4   5.2
State government    475    453    431    401    351    351   3.5   3.4   3.2   3.0   2.6   2.5
Federal government    339    318    328    341    348    370   2.5   2.4   2.4   2.5   2.5   2.6
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    196    186    183    210    225    228   1.4   1.4   1.3   1.6   1.6   1.6
Dept. of Defense    102     93     94     91     89     88   0.7   0.7   0.7   0.7   0.6   0.6
Indian Health Service     34     35     42     38     30     42   0.2   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.2   0.3
Other      7      4      9      2      4     12   0.1      *   0.1      *      *   0.1
Tribal government    169    170    189    191    216    293   1.2   1.3   1.4   1.4   1.6   2.1
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007,  March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 2.3. Facilities, by type of care offered, and facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs: 2003-20131
Number and percent
Type of care offered and facilities with
Opioid Treatment Programs
Number of facilities Percent
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total  13,623 13,371 13,648 13,513 13,720 14,148  
Type of care offered  
Outpatient 10,893 10,807 11,078 10,905 11,101 11,542  80.0  80.8  81.2  80.7  80.9  81.6
Regular  9,967  9,690 10,099 10,050 10,295 10,771  73.2  72.5  74.0  74.4  75.0  76.1
Intensive   5,902  5,698  6,055  5,991  6,089  6,363  43.3  42.6  44.4  44.3  44.4  45.0
Detoxification  1,501  1,455  1,445  1,296  1,294  1,362  11.0  10.9  10.6   9.6   9.4   9.6
Day treatment/partial hospitalization  2,156  1,859  2,000  1,726  1,702  1,742  15.8  13.9  14.7  12.8  12.4  12.3
Methadone/buprenorphine maintenance or
   Vivitrol® treatment  
   955  1,225  1,433  1,620  1,223  1,848   7.0   9.2  10.5  12.0   8.9  13.1
Residential (non-hospital)  3,793  3,678  3,716  3,520  3,524  3,450  27.8  27.5  27.2  26.0  25.7  24.4
Detoxification    957    905    996    879    890    861   7.0   6.8   7.3   6.5   6.5   6.1
Short-term treatment (30 days or fewer)  1,596  1,579  1,722  1,671  1,779  1,736  11.7  11.8  12.6  12.4  13.0  12.3
Long-term treatment (more than 30 days)  3,142  3,034  2,995  2,861  2,881  2,858  23.1  22.7  21.9  21.2  21.0  20.2
Hospital inpatient  1,013    986  1,000    797    740    753   7.4   7.4   7.3   5.9   5.4   5.3
Detoxification    900    834    884    713    658    660   6.6   6.2   6.5   5.3   4.8   4.7
Treatment    662    653    665    555    548    547   4.9   4.9   4.9   4.1   4.0   3.9
Facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs2                        
Total   1,067  1,069  1,108  1,239  1,189  1,282  
Outpatient    972    979  1,034  1,121  1,111  1,177  91.1  91.6  93.3  90.5  93.4  91.8
Regular    663    614    690    758    764    885  62.1  57.4  62.3  61.2  64.3  69.0
Intensive     236    261    304    310    315    346  22.1  24.4  27.4  25.0  26.5  27.0
Detoxification    629    625    566    602    584     619  59.0  58.5  51.1  48.6  49.1   6.2
Day treatment/partial hospitalization    113     98     99    100     72    80  10.6   9.2   8.9   8.1   6.1  48.3
Methadone/buprenorphine maintenance or
   Vivitrol® treatment  
   903    927    999  1,051  1,059  1,121  84.6  86.7  90.2  84.8  89.1  87.4
Residential (non-hospital)    110     96     95    126     90     98  10.3   9.0   8.6  10.2   7.6   7.6
Detoxification     76     64     58     69     48     47   7.1   6.0   5.2   5.6   4.0   5.7
Short-term treatment (30 days or fewer)     73     63     62     96     74     73   6.8   5.9   5.6   7.7   6.2   4.2
Long-term treatment (more than 30 days)     55     40     48     65     50     54   5.2   3.7   4.3   5.2   4.2   3.7
Hospital inpatient    124    115    111    144    100    108  11.6  10.8  10.0  11.6   8.4   8.4
Detoxification    121    109    107    135     97     98  11.3  10.2   9.7  10.9   8.2   6.2
Treatment     72     65     76    101     77     79   6.7   6.1   6.9   8.2   6.5   7.6
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
2 Only those facilities that have Opioid Treatment Programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration are included.
NOTE: Types of care sum to more than the total because a facility could provide more than one type of care.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services
(N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 3.1. Clients in treatment, by facility operation: 2003-20131
Number and percent distribution
Facility operation  Number of clients Percent distribution
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total  1,092,546 1,081,049 1,135,425 1,182,077 1,224,127 1,249,629 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Private non-profit   615,410   595,633   619,954   630,579   646,904   638,858  56.3  55.1  54.6  53.3  52.8  51.1
Private for-profit   282,161   302,595   338,031   375,256   395,577   430,362  25.8  28.0  29.8  31.7  32.3  34.4
Local, county, or community govt.   101,826    95,667    85,953    75,126    73,338    72,949   9.3   8.8   7.6   6.4   6.0   5.8
State government    45,649    42,431    41,813    42,761    40,303    35,812   4.2   3.9   3.7   3.6   3.3   2.9
Federal government    37,155    36,194    38,088    46,282    47,742    53,695   3.4   3.3   3.4   3.9   3.9   4.3
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    28,386    28,842    27,611    37,381    37,321    44,180   2.6   2.7   2.4   3.2   3.0   3.5
Dept. of Defense     6,020     5,771     7,009     6,877     8,487     6,685   0.6   0.5   0.6   0.6   0.7   0.5
Indian Health Service     2,331     1,458     3,098     1,982     1,838     1,368   0.2   0.1   0.3   0.2   0.2   0.1
Other       418       123       370        42        96     1,462      *      *      *      *      *   0.1
Tribal government    10,345     8,529    11,586    12,073    20,263    17,953   0.9   0.8   1.0   1.0   1.7   1.4
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
* Less than 0.05 percent.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services
(N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 3.2. Clients in treatment, by type of care received, and clients receiving methadone, buprenorphine, or Vivitrol®: 2003-20131
Number and percent distribution
Type of care received and clients receiving
methadone, buprenorphine, or Vivitrol®
Number of clients Percent distribution
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total  1,092,546 1,081,049 1,135,425 1,182,077 1,224,127 1,249,629 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Type of care received    
Outpatient   968,719   961,805 1,016,913 1,064,562 1,095,897 1,127,235  88.7  89.0  89.6  90.1  89.5  90.2
Regular   587,975   569,272   595,459   598,282   617,715   603,315  53.8  52.7  52.4  50.6  50.5  48.3
Intensive    128,127   125,573   132,977   147,132   141,964   147,162  11.7  11.6  11.7  12.4  11.6  11.8
Detoxification    11,770    13,474    12,705    10,786    13,450    13,839   1.1   1.2   1.1   0.9   1.1   1.1
Day treatment/partial hospitalization    27,728    24,928    22,297    23,822    23,338    22,828   2.5   2.3   2.0   2.0   1.9   1.8
Methadone/buprenorphine maintenance or 
  Vivitrol®
  213,119   228,558   253,475   284,540   299,430   340,091  19.5  21.1  22.3  24.1  24.5  27.2
Residential (non-hospital)   108,592   104,015   103,709   103,174   112,827   107,727   9.9   9.6   9.1   8.7   9.2   8.6
Detoxification     9,061     7,306     7,536     6,067     9,326    10,244   0.8   0.7   0.7   0.5   0.8   0.8
Short-term treatment (30 days or fewer)    22,926    23,360    24,171    25,807    29,164    27,184   2.1   2.2   2.1   2.2   2.4   2.2
Long-term treatment (more than 30 days)    76,605    73,349    72,002    71,300    74,337    70,299   7.0   6.8   6.3   6.0   6.1   5.6
Hospital inpatient    15,235    15,229    14,803    14,341    15,403    14,667   1.4   1.4   1.3   1.2   1.3   1.2
Detoxification     7,067     6,381     6,319     6,427     6,179     5,768   0.6   0.6   0.6   0.5   0.5   0.5
Treatment     8,168     8,848     8,484     7,914     9,224     8,899   0.7   0.8   0.7   0.7   0.8   0.7
Clients receiving methadone, buprenorphine, or Vivitrol® treatment     
Total    227,003   240,935   266,031   308,781   340,456   382,237  20.8  22.3  23.4  26.1  27.8  30.6
Clients receiving methadone in OTP facilities   227,003   235,836   262,684   284,608   306,440 330,308  20.8  21.8  23.1  24.1  25.0  26.4
Clients receiving buprenorphine2,3 N/A     5,099     3,347    24,173    32,676    48,148 N/A   0.5   0.3   2.0   2.7   3.9
Clients receiving Vivitrol® 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A     3,781   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   0.3
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
2 Clients receiving buprenorphine or Vivitrol® only includes those clients who were in substance abuse treatment facilities and does not include those receiving the medications from private physicians not affiliated with a substance abuse treatment facility.
3 For 2007, only buprenorphine clients reported by OTP facilities are included. 
N/A - Not applicable.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services        (N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 3.3. Clients in treatment, by substance abuse problem and diagnosed co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders: 2003-20131
Number and percent distribution
Substance abuse problem and diagnosed co-
occurring mental and substance abuse disorders
Number of clients Percent distribution
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total2 1,092,546 1,081,049 1,135,425 1,182,077 1,224,127 1,249,629          
Substance abuse problem  
Clients with both alcohol and drug abuse   508,300   500,234   509,919   517,887   535,258   534,078  46.5  46.3  44.9  43.8  43.7  42.7
Clients with drug abuse only   356,363   366,640   412,400   441,128   464,406   491,903  32.6  33.9  36.3  37.3  37.9  39.4
Clients with alcohol abuse only   219,453   199,986   211,094   220,373   221,632   216,856  20.1  18.5  18.6  18.6  18.1  17.4
Not reported     8,430    14,189     2,011     2,690     2,832     6,792   0.8   1.3   0.2   0.2   0.2   0.5
Diagnosed co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders N/A N/A   416,260   456,567   506,162   563,071 N/A N/A  36.7  38.6  41.3  45.1
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
2 Totals include clients in facilities that did not respond to the substance abuse problem question (in 2003, 8,430 clients reported by 217 facilities; in 2005, 14,189 clients reported by 306 facilities; in 2007, 2,011 clients reported by 223 facilities; in 2009, 2,690 clients reported by 152 facilities; in 2011, 2,832 clients reported by 188 facilities; and in 2013, 6,792 clients reported by 257 facilities).
N/A - Not applicable
NOTE: Numbers may not sum to totals and percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services
(N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 3.4. Clients under age 18 in treatment, by type of care received, and clients under age 18 in treatment in facilities offering specifically
tailored programs or groups for adolescents: 2003-20131
Number and percent distribution
Type of care received and clients under age 18
in facilities offering specifically tailored programs
or groups for adolescents
Number of clients under age 182 Percent distribution
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total 92,251 87,611 85,518 84,326 82,532 78,156 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Type of care received    
Outpatient 80,945 76,240 74,500 74,623 71,687 69,184  87.7  87.0  87.1  88.5  86.9  88.5
Residential (non-hospital) 10,357 10,313 10,134  8,947  9,738  8,071  11.2  11.8  11.9  10.6  11.8  10.3
Hospital inpatient    949  1,058    884    756  1,107    901   1.0   1.2   1.0   0.9   1.3   1.2
Clients under age 18 in facilities offering specifically tailored programs or groups for adolescents 78,330 73,731 70,275 68,448 65,918 65,276  84.9  84.2  82.2  81.2  79.9  83.5
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
2 Excludes clients in facilities that did not respond to the question about clients under age 18 (in 2003, 4,493 total clients reported by 51 facilities; in 2005, 9,324 total clients reported by 81 facilities; in 2007, 550 total clients reported by 34 facilities; in 2009, 346 total clients reported by 5 facilities; in 2011, 1,417 total clients reported by 9 facilities; and in 2013, 2,520 clients reported by 19 facilities). 
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 4.1. Type of care offered, by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent 
Facility operation Total Type of care offered
Any out-
patient 
Outpatient Any
residen-
tial
Residential
(non-hospital)
Any
hospital
inpatient
Hospital
inpatient
Regular Intensive Day
treatment
or partial
hospitali-
zation
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Number of facilities1
Total  14,148 11,542 10,771  6,363  1,742 1,362  1,848 3,450 1,736 2,858 861 753 547 660
Private non-profit  7,820  5,817  5,500  3,328    920   413    671 2,590 1,152 2,199 545 389 263 339
Private for-profit  4,575  4,199  3,803  2,270    623   752    914   515   389   422 234 216 182 197
Local, county, or community govt.    739    661    632    308     72    39     75    97    48    61  37  37  28  36
State government    351    237    221    127     37    23     40   107    51    79  20  47  45  28
Federal government    370    353    344    190     71   122    127    98    75    63  22  59  25  58
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228    220    214    147     52   113    117    86    70    53  22  56  23  55
Dept. of Defense     88     86     85     27     11     6      5     3     2     2   - -   1   1   1
Indian Health Service     42     35     33     14      5     1      1     9     3     8   - -   1   - -   1
Other     12     12     12      2      3     2      4     - -     - -     - -   - -   1   1   1
Tribal government    293    275    271    140     19    13     21    43    21    34   3   5   4   2
Percent 
Total  100.0  81.6  76.1  45.0  12.3   9.6  13.1  24.4  12.3  20.2   6.1   5.3   3.9   4.7
Private non-profit  55.3  74.4  70.3  42.6  11.8   5.3   8.6  33.1  14.7  28.1   7.0   5.0   3.4   4.3
Private for-profit  32.3  91.8  83.1  49.6  13.6  16.4  20.0  11.3   8.5   9.2   5.1   4.7   4.0   4.3
Local, county, or community govt.   5.2  89.4  85.5  41.7   9.7   5.3  10.1  13.1   6.5   8.3   5.0   5.0   3.8   4.9
State government   2.5  67.5  63.0  36.2  10.5   6.6  11.4  30.5  14.5  22.5   5.7  13.4  12.8   8.0
Federal government   2.6  95.4  93.0  51.4  19.2  33.0  34.3  26.5  20.3  17.0   5.9  15.9   6.8  15.7
Dept. of Veterans Affairs   1.6  96.5  93.9  64.5  22.8  49.6  51.3  37.7  30.7  23.2   9.6  24.6  10.1  24.1
Dept. of Defense   0.6  97.7  96.6  30.7  12.5   6.8   5.7   3.4   2.3   2.3      - -   1.1   1.1   1.1
Indian Health Service   0.3  83.3  78.6  33.3  11.9   2.4   2.4  21.4   7.1  19.0      - -   2.4      - -   2.4
Other   0.1 100.0 100.0  16.7  25.0  16.7  33.3      - -      - -      - -      - -   8.3   8.3   8.3
Tribal government   2.1  93.9  92.5  47.8   6.5   4.4   7.2  14.7   7.2  11.6   1.0   1.7   1.4   0.7
1 Number of facilities sum to more than the Total column because a facility could provide more than one type of care.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services             (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.2. Type of client substance abuse problem treated and treatment of clients with diagnosed co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders,
by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Number and percent
Facility operation  Number of facilities1,2 Percent1
Total2 Client substance abuse problem Treats clients
with
diagnosed
co-occurring
mental and
substance
abuse
disorders
Client substance abuse problem Treats clients
with
diagnosed
co-occurring
mental and
substance
abuse
disorders
Treats clients
with both
alcohol
and drug
abuse
Treats clients
with drug
abuse
only
Treats clients
with alcohol
abuse
only
Treats clients
with both
alcohol
and drug
abuse
Treats clients
with drug
abuse
only
Treats clients
with alcohol
abuse
only
Total  13,797 12,911 11,691 11,153 12,465  93.6  84.7  80.8  90.3
Private non-profit  7,676  7,374  6,511  6,303  7,031  96.1  84.8  82.1  91.6
Private for-profit  4,420  3,911  3,743  3,397  3,856  88.5  84.7  76.9  87.2
Local, county, or community govt.    725    698    655    624    676  96.3  90.3  86.1  93.2
State government    337    321    280    264    311  95.3  83.1  78.3  92.3
Federal government    359    333    292    325    342  92.8  81.3  90.5  95.3
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    222    219    203    205    221  98.6  91.4  92.3  99.5
Dept. of Defense     84     66     53     81     75  78.6  63.1  96.4  89.3
Indian Health Service     41     40     27     31     35  97.6  65.9  75.6  85.4
Other     12      8      9      8     11  66.7  75.0  66.7  91.7
Tribal government    280    274    210    240    249  97.9  75.0  85.7  88.9
1 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column and percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could treat more than one type of client substance abuse problem.
2 Of 14,148 facilities, 351 facilities (2 percent) did not respond to these questions; percentages are based on the remaining 13,797 facilities.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.3. Facility size, according to type of care offered, by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Median number of clients
Facility operation  Median number of clients per facility1
All
facilities1
Type of care offered
Total
out-
patient 
Outpatient Total
residen-
tial
Residential
 (non-hospital)
Total
hospital
inpatient
Hospital inpatient
Regular Intensive Day
treatment
or partial
hospitali-
zation
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total  40 46 25 10  3  1 106 18  8 15  3 10  6  5
Private non-profit 38 48 30 12  3 - -  65 18  8 16  3 10  5  5
Private for-profit 40 42 20  8  3  1 164 18  8  9  4 16 10  7
Local, county, or community govt. 53 59 40 14 - -  1  73 20 10 16  6 10 - -  5
State government 42 50 35 11  6  1  26 23 19 14  4 23 24 10
Federal government 65 60 40 12  1  2  30 19 13 13 - -  3  3  2
Dept. of Veterans Affairs 102 92 55 15 - -  2  35 19 14 13 - -  3  3  3
Dept. of Defense 30 30 22  2 12 - -   1 50  3 57 - - 22 21  1
Indian Health Service 25 25 21  5 - - 17   - -  9  2  9 - -  1  1  1
Other 25 25 16  3 - -  5   6 - - - - - - - - 11  9  2
Tribal government 28 29 20  9 - -  1  33 11  7 12  1  7  8  3
1 Of 14,148 facilities, 741 facilities (5 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to these questions. Of the remaining 13,407 facilities, 401 facilities (3 percent) that included client counts for other facilities were excluded from tabulations for this table, and thus, tabulations are based on 13,006 facilities that responded to this question for their facility alone. 
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.4. Facility size in terms of number of clients, by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Number and percent distribution
Facility operation  Number of facilities Percent distribution
Total Fewer
than 15
clients
15-29
clients
30-59
clients
60-119
clients
120
clients
or more
Total Fewer
than 15
clients
15-29
clients
30-59
clients
60-119
clients
120
clients
or more
Total  14,148 3,028 2,764 2,927 2,468 2,961 100.0  21.4  19.5  20.7  17.4  20.9
Private non-profit  7,820 1,653 1,663 1,632 1,365 1,507 100.0  21.1  21.3  20.9  17.5  19.3
Private for-profit  4,575 1,060   797   921   774 1,023 100.0  23.2  17.4  20.1  16.9  22.4
Local, county, or community govt.    739   105   117   165   164   188 100.0  14.2  15.8  22.3  22.2  25.4
State government    351    65    68    80    64    74 100.0  18.5  19.4  22.8  18.2  21.1
Federal government    370    57    55    67    72   119 100.0  15.4  14.9  18.1  19.5  32.2
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228    18    16    47    48    99 100.0   7.9   7.0  20.6  21.1  43.4
Dept. of Defense     88    27    16    12    16    17 100.0  30.7  18.2  13.6  18.2  19.3
Indian Health Service     42    11    15     8     8     - - 100.0  26.2  35.7  19.0  19.0      - -
Other     12     1     8     - -     - -     3 100.0   8.3  66.7      - -      - -  25.0
Tribal government    293    88    64    62    29    50 100.0  30.0  21.8  21.2   9.9  17.1
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.5. Facility outpatient operational capacity, by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Number and percent distribution
Facility operation  Number of facilities Percent distribution
Total1 Over
120%
106 to
120%
95 to
105% 
80 to
94%
Under
80%
Total Over
120%
106 to
120%
95 to
105% 
80 to
94%
Under
80%
Total  10,587 140 516 3,616 3,798 2,517 100.0   1.3   4.9  34.2  35.9  23.8
Private non-profit  5,288  88 321 2,064 1,830   985 100.0   1.7   6.1  39.0  34.6  18.6
Private for-profit  3,896  16  83   985 1,512 1,300 100.0   0.4   2.1  25.3  38.8  33.4
Local, county, or community govt.    608   8  47   243   210   100 100.0   1.3   7.7  40.0  34.5  16.4
State government    218   7  18    83    73    37 100.0   3.2   8.3  38.1  33.5  17.0
Federal government    326  14  28    158     89     37 100.0   4.3   8.6  48.5  27.3  11.3
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    196  11  19   105    51    10 100.0   5.6   9.7  53.6  26.0   5.1
Dept. of Defense     84   3   5    34    29    13 100.0   3.6   6.0  40.5  34.5  15.5
Indian Health Service     34   - -   3    14     6    11 100.0      - -   8.8  41.2  17.6  32.4
Other     12   - -   1     5     3     3 100.0      - -   8.3  41.7  25.0  25.0
Tribal government    251   7  19    83    84    58 100.0   2.8   7.6  33.1  33.5  23.1
1 Out of 14,148 facilities only 10,587 facilities responded to the question.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.6. Facility capacity and utilization of residential (non-hospital) care, by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Number, utilization rate, and percent distribution
Facility operation  Designated
beds1
Overall
utilization
rate (%)2,3
Designated
beds per
facility2
Number of facilities Percent distribution
Total Utilization rate2 Total Utilization rate2
50% or
less
51-
90%
91-
100%
More
than 100%
50% or
less
51-
90%
91-
100%
More
than 100%
Total  103,776  97.0 33 3,082    273 1,061  1,477    271 100.0   8.9  34.4  47.9   8.8
Private non-profit  78,754  96.0 33 2,336    196   796  1,158    186 100.0   8.4  34.1  49.6   8.0
Private for-profit  15,712  96.8 33   453     52   161    186     54 100.0  11.5  35.5  41.1  11.9
Local, county, or community govt.   2,976  86.2 35    79     10    33     33      3 100.0  12.7  41.8  41.8   3.8
State government   3,469 104.3 35    97      5    34     47     11 100.0   5.2  35.1  48.5  11.3
Federal government   2,199 123.6 27    78      5    22     39     12 100.0   6.4  28.2  50.0  15.4
Dept. of Veterans Affairs   1,948 125.9 28    67      3    21     33     10 100.0   4.5  31.3  49.3  14.9
Dept. of Defense     133  89.5 44     3       - -     1      2       - - 100.0      - -  33.3  66.7      - -
Indian Health Service     118 125.4 15     8      2     - -      4      2 100.0  25.0      - -  50.0  25.0
Other        - -      - - - -     - -       - -     - -       - -       - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Tribal government     666 128.4 17    39      5    15     14      5 100.0  12.8  38.5  35.9  12.8
1 Of the 3,450 facilities that reported offering residential (non-hospital) services, 98 facilities (3 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question. Of the remaining 3,352 facilities, 80 facilities (2 percent) reported for themselves and other facilities. Therefore, the number of designated beds is based on the responses of 3,272 facilities.
2 Overall utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on 3,082 facilities (100,417 designated beds and 97,369 clients) that reported both designated beds and clients. Of the 3,272 facilities that reported designated beds, 56 facilities (2 percent) were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to the survey question (question 29d) concerning the number of designated beds, and 134 facilities (4 percent) were excluded because the number of designated beds was reported as zero.
3 Because substance abuse treatment clients may also occupy non-designated beds, utilization rates may be more than 100 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013. 
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Table 4.7. Facility capacity and utilization of hospital inpatient care, by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Number, utilization rate, and percent distribution
Facility operation  Designated
beds1
Overall
utilization
rate (%)2,3
Designated
beds per
facility2
Number of facilities Percent distribution
Total Utilization rate2 Total Utilization rate2
50% or
less
51-
90%
91-
100%
More
than 100%
50% or
less
51-
90%
91-
100%
More
than 100%
Total  12,282  96.6 25 483     96    167    132     88 100.0  19.9  34.6  27.3  18.2
Private non-profit  6,078  82.3 24 255     60     93     71     31 100.0  23.5  36.5  27.8  12.2
Private for-profit  4,197 110.9 27 154     25     51     36     42 100.0  16.2  33.1  23.4  27.3
Local, county, or community govt.    385 122.9 16  24      5      7      6      6 100.0  20.8  29.2  25.0  25.0
State government  1,369  98.8 41  33      2     12     15      4 100.0   6.1  36.4  45.5  12.1
Federal government    221 108.3 15  14      4      4      3      3 100.0  28.6  28.6  21.4  21.4
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    185 111.9 14  12      4      3      2      3 100.0  33.3  25.0  16.7  25.0
Dept. of Defense     22 100.0 22   1       - -       - -      1       - - 100.0      - -      - - 100.0      - -
Indian Health Service       - -      - - - -   - -       - -       - -       - -       - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Other     14  78.6 14   1       - -      1       - -       - - 100.0      - - 100.0      - -      - -
Tribal government     32 431.3 11   3       - -       - -      1      2 100.0      - -      - -  33.3  66.7
1 Of the 753 facilities that reported offering hospital inpatient services, 12 facilities (2 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question. Of the remaining 741 facilities, 13 facilities (2 percent) reported for themselves and other facilities. Therefore, the number of designated beds is based on the responses of 728 facilities.
2 Overall utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on 483 facilities (12,213 designated beds and 11,795 clients) that reported both designated beds and clients for their facility only. Of the 728 facilities that reported designated beds, 83 facilities (11 percent) were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to the survey question (question 28d) concerning the number of designated beds, and 162 facilities (22 percent) were excluded because the number of designated beds was reported as zero.
3 Because substance abuse treatment clients may also occupy non-designated beds, utilization rates may be more than 100 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013. 
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Table 4.8. Services provided, by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent
Services   Facility operation
  Number of facilities   Percent
Total Private
non-
profit
Private
for-profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State
govt.
Federal
govt.
Tribal
govt.
Total Private
non-
profit
Private
for-profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State
govt.
Federal
govt.
Tribal
govt.
Total  14,148 7,820 4,575    739   351    370   293  
Assessment and pre-treatment services 13,949  7,682  4,535    728   342    369   293  98.6  98.2  99.1  98.5  97.4  99.7 100.0
Screening for substance abuse 13,493  7,368  4,449    702   320    365   289  95.4  94.2  97.2  95.0  91.2  98.6  98.6
Comprehensive substance abuse assessment
    or diagnosis
13,066  7,140  4,290    684   320    359   273  92.4  91.3  93.8  92.6  91.2  97.0  93.2
Screening for mental health disorders 10,092  5,742  2,931    603   268    316   232  71.3  73.4  64.1  81.6  76.4  85.4  79.2
Screening for tobacco use  8,423  4,866  2,313    467   235    336   206  59.5  62.2  50.6  63.2  67.0  90.8  70.3
Outreach to persons in community who may
    need treatment
 8,420  4,913  2,364    468   194    236   245  59.5  62.8  51.7  63.3  55.3  63.8  83.6
Comprehensive mental health assessment or
  diagnosis
 6,922  3,925  1,956    414   210    278   139  48.9  50.2  42.8  56.0  59.8  75.1  47.4
Interim services for clients when immediate
   admission is not possible
 6,623  3,778  1,735    445   175    283   207  46.8  48.3  37.9  60.2  49.9  76.5  70.6
No services offered    180    125     34     11     9      1     - -   1.3   1.6   0.7   1.5   2.6   0.3      - -
Testing 12,536  7,031  3,938    667   332    343   225  88.6  89.9  86.1  90.3  94.6  92.7  76.8
Drug or alcohol urine screening 12,001  6,732  3,778    631   326    331   203  84.8  86.1  82.6  85.4  92.9  89.5  69.3
Breathalyzer or other blood alcohol testing  8,847  4,854  2,872    476   238    299   108  62.5  62.1  62.8  64.4  67.8  80.8  36.9
TB screening  5,199  2,804  1,520    286   217    257   115  36.7  35.9  33.2  38.7  61.8  69.5  39.2
HIV testing  4,000  2,372    828    250   192    265    93  28.3  30.3  18.1  33.8  54.7  71.6  31.7
Screening for Hepatitis C  3,481  1,832    949    199   148    263    90  24.6  23.4  20.7  26.9  42.2  71.1  30.7
Screening for Hepatitis B  3,244  1,666    902    184   144    264    84  22.9  21.3  19.7  24.9  41.0  71.4  28.7
STD testing  2,959  1,495    819    160   154    250    81  20.9  19.1  17.9  21.7  43.9  67.6  27.6
No services offered  1,376    691    530     67    18     15    55   9.7   8.8  11.6   9.1   5.1   4.1  18.8
Pharmacotherapies  7,641  4,287  2,166    466   271    313   138  54.0  54.8  47.3  63.1  77.2  84.6  47.1
Medications for psychiatric disorders  5,660  3,410  1,217    409   236    293    95  40.0  43.6  26.6  55.3  67.2  79.2  32.4
Nicotine replacement  3,219  1,888    697    164   144    257    69  22.8  24.1  15.2  22.2  41.0  69.5  23.5
Buprenorphine1  3,113  1,540  1,145    121    83    187    37  22.0  19.7  25.0  16.4  23.6  50.5  12.6
Buprenorphine with naloxone (Suboxone®)  2,975  1,479  1,091    107    76    185    37  21.0  18.9  23.8  14.5  21.7  50.0  12.6
Buprenorphine without naloxone   1,686    790    695     56    49     80    16  11.9  10.1  15.2   7.6  14.0  21.6   5.5
Naltrexone (oral)  2,696  1,358    814    140    94    253    37  19.1  17.4  17.8  18.9  26.8  68.4  12.6
Acamprosate (Campral®)  2,530  1,337    712    159    94    194    34  17.9  17.1  15.6  21.5  26.8  52.4  11.6
Disulfiram (Antabuse®)  2,392  1,164    717    132    99    233    47  16.9  14.9  15.7  17.9  28.2  63.0  16.0
Non-nicotine smoking/tobacco cessation
   medications
 2,367  1,253    593    118    97    250    56  16.7  16.0  13.0  16.0  27.6  67.6  19.1
Vivitrol® (injectable Naltrexone)  1,718    843    600     71    47    130    27  12.1  10.8  13.1   9.6  13.4  35.1   9.2
Methadone  1,635    645    799     61    58     60    12  11.6   8.2  17.5   8.3  16.5  16.2   4.1
No services offered  5,824  3,207  2,119    259    70     40   129  41.2  41.0  46.3  35.0  19.9  10.8  44.0
Transitional services 13,942  7,734  4,471    733   344    368   292  98.5  98.9  97.7  99.2  98.0  99.5  99.7
Discharge planning 13,573  7,603  4,309    713   333    344   271  95.9  97.2  94.2  96.5  94.9  93.0  92.5
Aftercare/continuing care  12,081  6,585  3,990    604   270    356   276  85.4  84.2  87.2  81.7  76.9  96.2  94.2
No services offered    178     71     93      6     6      1     1   1.3   0.9   2.0   0.8   1.7   0.3   0.3
Ancillary services 14,092  7,808  4,534    738   349    370   293  99.6  99.8  99.1  99.9  99.4 100.0 100.0
Substance abuse education 13,689  7,589  4,391    718   344    359   288  96.8  97.0  96.0  97.2  98.0  97.0  98.3
Case management services 11,487  6,635  3,313    639   301    332   267  81.2  84.8  72.4  86.5  85.8  89.7  91.1
Social skills development 10,671  6,179  3,118    563   290    299   222  75.4  79.0  68.2  76.2  82.6  80.8  75.8
Mental health services  9,109  5,169  2,612    544   262    308   214  64.4  66.1  57.1  73.6  74.6  83.2  73.0
HIV or AIDS education, counseling, or support  8,202  4,916  2,164    470   260    234   158  58.0  62.9  47.3  63.6  74.1  63.2  53.9
Assistance with obtaining social services  8,132  5,317  1,645    522   249    204   195  57.5  68.0  36.0  70.6  70.9  55.1  66.6
Health education other than HIV/AIDS or   
    hepatitis
 7,656  4,593  1,960    419   244    270   170  54.1  58.7  42.8  56.7  69.5  73.0  58.0
Mentoring/peer support  7,612  4,576  2,052    374   216    254   140  53.8  58.5  44.9  50.6  61.5  68.6  47.8
Assistance in locating housing for clients  7,157  4,554  1,585    438   235    228   117  50.6  58.2  34.6  59.3  67.0  61.6  39.9
Self-help groups   6,649  4,019  1,732    305   212    212   169  47.0  51.4  37.9  41.3  60.4  57.3  57.7
Hepatitis education, counseling, or support  6,601  3,884  1,762    369   206    241   139  46.7  49.7  38.5  49.9  58.7  65.1  47.4
Transportation assistance to treatment  5,919  3,858  1,057    406   166    207   225  41.8  49.3  23.1  54.9  47.3  55.9  76.8
Domestic violence services  5,821  3,165  1,909    266   138    171   172  41.1  40.5  41.7  36.0  39.3  46.2  58.7
Smoking cessation counseling  5,808  3,415  1,461    333   191    277   131  41.1  43.7  31.9  45.1  54.4  74.9  44.7
Employment counseling or training for clients  5,394  3,445  1,223    272   169    195    90  38.1  44.1  26.7  36.8  48.1  52.7  30.7
Early intervention for HIV  3,815  2,320    858    240   147    167    83  27.0  29.7  18.8  32.5  41.9  45.1  28.3
Child care for clients' children  1,004    778     76     83    36      4    27   7.1   9.9   1.7  11.2  10.3   1.1   9.2
Acupuncture    643    274    235     49    23     41    21   4.5   3.5   5.1   6.6   6.6  11.1   7.2
Residential beds for clients' children    509    437     22     19    25      1     5   3.6   5.6   0.5   2.6   7.1   0.3   1.7
No services offered     54     12     39      1     2       - -     - -   0.4   0.2   0.9   0.1   0.6      - -      - -
Other services  4,192  2,025  1,626    192   119    115   115  29.6  25.9  35.5  26.0  33.9  31.1  39.2
Treatment for gambling disorder  2,722  1,316  1,018    122    97     82    87  19.2  16.8  22.3  16.5  27.6  22.2  29.7
Treatment for Internet use disorder  1,282    477    692     36    20     40    17   9.1   6.1  15.1   4.9   5.7  10.8   5.8
Treatment for other addiction disorder  3,130  1,414  1,390    125    53     78    70  22.1  18.1  30.4  16.9  15.1  21.1  23.9
No services offered  9,059  5,330  2,651    516   211    203   148  64.0  68.2  57.9  69.8  60.1  54.9  50.5
1 Buprenorphine total is not the sum of buprenorphine with and without naloxone because a facility can provide either or both.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services             (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.9. Facilities using counseling as part of their substance abuse treatment program,
by facility operation: 2013
Number
Type of counseling provided,
by facility operation
  Number of
facilities
offering
counseling1
Not
offered
Number of facilities indicating percentage
ranges of clients receiving counseling
25% or
less
26% to
50%
51% to
75%
76% to
100%
 
Individual counseling Total2 13,826    202 1,330 1,199 1,411 9,886
Private non-profit  7,653    103   503   593   700 5,857
Private for-profit  4,461     78   655   423   471 2,912
Local, county, or community govt.    721     11    84    84    88   465
State government    341      4    36    37    43   225
Federal government    363      5    40    39    62   222
Tribal government    287      1    12    23    47   205
Group counseling 13,136    747 1,268 1,071 1,542 9,255
Private non-profit  7,380    331   579   563   807 5,431
Private for-profit  4,114    339   511   344   513 2,746
Local, county, or community govt.    698     32    67    64    89   478
State government    335      7    23    34    36   242
Federal government    352     13    27    38    56   231
Tribal government    257     25    61    28    41   127
Family counseling 11,547  2,057 5,869 2,350 1,456 1,872
Private non-profit  6,442  1,113 3,154 1,364   876 1,048
Private for-profit  3,726    643 1,858   711   447   710
Local, county, or community govt.    568    144   341   119    62    46
State government    276     58   119    71    40    46
Federal government    290     71   246    27     9     8
Tribal government    245     28   151    58    22    14
Marital/couples counseling  8,382  4,948 5,873 1,517   575   417
Private non-profit  4,427  2,988 3,196   773   258   200
Private for-profit  2,939  1,335 1,856   606   273   204
Local, county, or community govt.    362    329   288    56    16     2
State government    173    149   123    30    15     5
Federal government    280     78   256    19     3     2
Tribal government      201     69   154    33    10     4
1 Number of facilities sums to more than the total because a facility could offer more than one type of counseling.
2 Total excludes Not offered category.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.10. Clinical/therapeutic approaches, by frequency of use: 2013
Number and percent distribution
Clinical/therapeutic approaches Number of facilities Percent distribution
Total Frequency of use Total Frequency of use
Always or
often
Some-
times
Rarely  Never1 Not
familiar
with this
approach
Always or
often
Some-
times
Rarely Never1 Not
familiar
with this
approach
Substance abuse counseling 14,148 13,270   561    48    190    79 100.0  93.8   4.0   0.3   1.3   0.6
Relapse prevention 14,148 11,881 1,422   181    471   193 100.0  84.0  10.1   1.3   3.3   1.4
Cognitive-behavioral therapy 14,148  9,970 3,012   372    708    86 100.0  70.5  21.3   2.6   5.0   0.6
Motivational interviewing 14,148  9,101 3,393   675    827   152 100.0  64.3  24.0   4.8   5.8   1.1
12-step facilitation 14,148  6,880 3,555 1,396  2,240    77 100.0  48.6  25.1   9.9  15.8   0.5
Anger management 14,148  5,347 6,045 1,474  1,227    55 100.0  37.8  42.7  10.4   8.7   0.4
Brief intervention 14,148  5,087 6,137 1,554  1,227   143 100.0  36.0  43.4  11.0   8.7   1.0
Trauma-related counseling 14,148  4,197 5,820 2,183  1,842   106 100.0  29.7  41.1  15.4  13.0   0.7
Contingency management/
  motivational incentives
14,148  3,745 4,195 2,561  3,148   499 100.0  26.5  29.7  18.1  22.3   3.5
Matrix model 14,148  2,681 2,787 2,234  4,624 1,822 100.0  18.9  19.7  15.8  32.7  12.9
Rational emotive behavioral
    therapy
14,148  2,310 4,063 2,890  4,316   569 100.0  16.3  28.7  20.4  30.5   4.0
Computerized substance abuse
    treatment/telemedicine
14,148    573 1,051 1,686 10,139   699 100.0   4.1   7.4  11.9  71.7   4.9
Community reinforcement
    plus vouchers
14,148    550 1,173 1,857  9,348 1,220 100.0   3.9   8.3  13.1  66.1   8.6
Other treatment approaches 14,148  1,108   542    90 12,408       100.0   7.8   3.8   0.6  87.7      
1 Records for which there was not a valid response are included in the category Never.
‡ No facilities in this category.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.11. Facilities offering specifically tailored programs or groups, by facility operation and client type: 2013
Number and percent
Client type Total Facility operation
Number of facilities Percent
Private
non-
profit
Private
for-profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State
govt.
Federal
govt.
Tribal
govt.
Total Private
non-
profit
Private
for-
profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State
govt.
Federal
govt.
Tribal
govt.
Total  14,148 7,820 4,575    739   351    370   293  
Any specific program or group 12,235  6,749  3,946    643   319    343   235  86.5  86.3  86.3  87.0  90.9  92.7  80.2
Adult women  6,262  3,461  1,952    399   179    142   129  44.3  44.3  42.7  54.0  51.0  38.4  44.0
Clients with co-occurring mental and substance
  abuse disorders
 6,062  3,486  1,763    327   196    194    96  42.8  44.6  38.5  44.2  55.8  52.4  32.8
Adult men  5,456  3,013  1,794    296   145     92   116  38.6  38.5  39.2  40.1  41.3  24.9  39.6
Criminal justice clients (other than DUI/DWI)  4,675  2,686  1,429    295   123     60    82  33.0  34.3  31.2  39.9  35.0  16.2  28.0
Adolescents  4,220  2,348  1,335    277   105     24   131  29.8  30.0  29.2  37.5  29.9   6.5  44.7
Persons who have experienced trauma  4,141  2,325  1,223    207   115    177    94  29.3  29.7  26.7  28.0  32.8  47.8  32.1
DUI/DWI clients  4,105  1,778  1,943    210    65     37    72  29.0  22.7  42.5  28.4  18.5  10.0  24.6
Young adults  3,196  1,668  1,192    136    74     48    78  22.6  21.3  26.1  18.4  21.1  13.0  26.6
Persons who have experienced intimate partner
  violence, domestic violence
 2,869  1,479  1,054    104    86     66    80  20.3  18.9  23.0  14.1  24.5  17.8  27.3
Persons who have experienced sexual abuse  2,839  1,515    955    111    91    103    64  20.1  19.4  20.9  15.0  25.9  27.8  21.8
Pregnant or postpartum women  2,362  1,255    802    168    77     20    40  16.7  16.0  17.5  22.7  21.9   5.4  13.7
Persons with HIV or AIDS  2,039  1,218    609     77    73     36    26  14.4  15.6  13.3  10.4  20.8   9.7   8.9
Veterans  1,853    844    620     56    47    241    45  13.1  10.8  13.6   7.6  13.4  65.1  15.4
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) clients  1,739    916    656     57    48     30    32  12.3  11.7  14.3   7.7  13.7   8.1  10.9
Seniors or older adults  1,712    873    649     63    47     40    40  12.1  11.2  14.2   8.5  13.4  10.8  13.7
Members of military families    973    428    425     22    21     49    28   6.9   5.5   9.3   3.0   6.0  13.2   9.6
Active duty military    870    299    410     12    12    117    20   6.1   3.8   9.0   1.6   3.4  31.6   6.8
Other  1,255    634    423     63    39     45    51   8.9   8.1   9.2   8.5  11.1  12.2  17.4
No specifically tailored programs or groups
   offered
 4,554  2,557  1,565    215    78     33   106  32.2  32.7  34.2  29.1  22.2   8.9  36.2
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services            (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.12. Facilities offering services in sign language for the hearing impaired and in languages other than English,
by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent 
Facility operation  Total Sign
language
Any
language
other than
English
Language services provided by: Languages provided by staff counselor1
Staff
counselor
only
On-call
interpreter
only2
Both staff
counselor
and on-call
interpreter
Spanish American
Indian/Alaska
Native
language
Other
  Number of facilities
Total  14,148  3,955  5,799  2,336  1,972  1,491  3,528    119    759
Private non-profit  7,820  2,639  3,539  1,312  1,323    904  2,097     36    393
Private for-profit  4,575    675  1,506    820    338    348  1,071     12    312
Local, county, or community govt.    739    392    433     94    180    159    239      4     36
State government    351    156    180     49     86     45     88      1     12
Federal government    370     61     68     16     34     18     20     13      3
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228     47     40      7     27      6     13       - -       - -
Dept. of Defense     88      8      8      1      4      3      4       - -      2
Indian Health Service     42      5     16      6      3      7      1     12       - -
Other     12      1      4      2       - -      2      2      1      1
Tribal government    293     32     73     45     11     17     13     53      3
  Percent 
Total  14,148  28.0  41.0  40.3  34.0  25.7  92.2   3.1  19.8
Private non-profit  7,820  33.7  45.3  37.1  37.4  25.5  94.6   1.6  17.7
Private for-profit  4,575  14.8  32.9  54.4  22.4  23.1  91.7   1.0  26.7
Local, county, or community govt.    739  53.0  58.6  21.7  41.6  36.7  94.5   1.6  14.2
State government    351  44.4  51.3  27.2  47.8  25.0  93.6   1.1  12.8
Federal government    370  16.5  18.4  23.5  50.0  26.5  58.8  38.2   8.8
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228  20.6  17.5  17.5  67.5  15.0 100.0      - -      - -
Dept. of Defense     88   9.1   9.1  12.5  50.0  37.5 100.0      - -  50.0
Indian Health Service     42  11.9  38.1  37.5  18.8  43.8   7.7  92.3      - -
Other     12   8.3  33.3  50.0      - -  50.0  50.0  25.0  25.0
Tribal government    293  10.9  24.9  61.6  15.1  23.3  21.0  85.5   4.8
1 Number of facilities based on facilities where languages services are provided by staff counselors only and by both staff counselors and on-call interpreters.
2  Facilities that offered services in any language other than English but did not have a valid response to language provider were classified as providing services by an on-call interpreter only.
- - Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.13. Facilities detoxifying clients, by substance and facility operation: 2013
Number and percent
Facility operation  Number of facilities1 Routine
use of
medica-
tions
during
detox
Percent1
Total2 Detoxication from: Detoxication from: Routine
use of
medica-
tions
during
detox
Opioids Alcohol Benzo-
diaze-
pines
Meth-
amphet-
amines
Cocaine Other
sub-
stances
Opioids Alcohol Benzo-
diaze-
pines
Meth-
amphet-
amines
Cocaine Other
sub-
stances
Total   2,581  2,188  1,665  1,495  1,306  1,295    271  2,027  84.8  64.5  57.9  50.6  50.2  10.5  78.5
Private non-profit  1,177    966    859    743    642    641    118    849  82.1  73.0  63.1  54.5  54.5  10.0  72.1
Private for-profit  1,091    969    551    540    488    482    119    922  88.8  50.5  49.5  44.7  44.2  10.9  84.5
Local, county, or community
   govt.
    98     91     82     70     61     56     15     80  92.9  83.7  71.4  62.2  57.1  15.3  81.6
State government     61     48     44     39     32     34     11     49  78.7  72.1  63.9  52.5  55.7  18.0  80.3
Federal government    137    106    120     98     77     77      7    122  77.4  87.6  71.5  56.2  56.2   5.1  89.1
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    125     99    112     92     73     71      5    113  79.2  89.6  73.6  58.4  56.8   4.0  90.4
Dept. of Defense      7      5      5      3      3      3       - -      5  71.4  71.4  42.9  42.9  42.9      - -  71.4
Indian Health Service      2       - -      2      1      1      1       - -      1      - - 100.0  50.0  50.0  50.0      - -  50.0
Other      3      2      1      2       - -      2      2      3  66.7  33.3  66.7      - -  66.7  66.7 100.0
Tribal government     17      8      9      5      6      5      1      5  47.1  52.9  29.4  35.3  29.4   5.9  29.4
1 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column and percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could provide detoxification for more than one substance. 
2 Of 14,148 facilities, 2,581 facilities (18 percent) offered detoxification services. 
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.14. Facilities with client outreach, by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent
Facility operation    Has website Outreach to persons who may
need treatment
Total number
of facilities
Number of
facilities
Percent Number of
facilities
Percent
Total  14,148 11,396  80.5  8,420  59.5
Private non-profit 7,820  6,814  87.1  4,913  62.8
Private for-profit 4,575  3,455  75.5  2,364  51.7
Local, county, or community government    739    542  73.3    468  63.3
State government    351    246  70.1    194  55.3
Federal government    370    209  56.5    236  63.8
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228    140  61.4    153  67.1
Dept. of Defense     88     40  45.5     43  48.9
Indian Health Service     42     21  50.0     34  81.0
Other     12      8  66.7      6  50.0
Tribal government    293    130  44.4    245  83.6
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.15. Facility licensing, certification, or accreditation, by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent 
Facility operation  Total Licensing, certification, or accreditation organization
Any listed
agency/
organization
State
substance
abuse
agency
State
mental
health
department
State
department
of health
Hospital
licensing
authority
Joint
Commis-
sion
CARF2 NCQA2 COA2 Other state/
local agency/
organization
  Number of facilities1
Total  14,148 13,353 11,496  5,505  6,126    987  2,604  3,466 423 725 616
Private non-profit  7,820  7,503  6,612  3,284  3,580    572  1,499  2,089 267 511 282
Private for-profit  4,575  4,256  3,759  1,623  1,994    231    593    998 100 160 212
Local, county, or community govt.    739    718    659    357    263     56    100    134  12  14  28
State government    351    331    286    165    177     38     82    102  16  18  15
Federal government    370    344     42     20     23     79    311    111  22  15  25
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228    224     17      8     10     53    223    105  18  14   4
Dept. of Defense     88     82      9      4      2     24     73      2   2   1  12
Indian Health Service     42     30     13      3      7      2     13      3   - -   - -   7
Other     12      8      3      5      4       - -      2      1   2   - -   2
Tribal government    293    201    138     56     89     11     19     32   6   7  54
  Percent 
Total  14,148  94.4  81.3  38.9  43.3   7.0  18.4  24.5   3.0   5.1   4.4
Private non-profit  7,820  95.9  84.6  42.0  45.8   7.3  19.2  26.7   3.4   6.5   3.6
Private for-profit  4,575  93.0  82.2  35.5  43.6   5.0  13.0  21.8   2.2   3.5   4.6
Local, county, or community govt.    739  97.2  89.2  48.3  35.6   7.6  13.5  18.1   1.6   1.9   3.8
State government    351  94.3  81.5  47.0  50.4  10.8  23.4  29.1   4.6   5.1   4.3
Federal government    370  93.0  11.4   5.4   6.2  21.4  84.1  30.0   5.9   4.1   6.8
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228  98.2   7.5   3.5   4.4  23.2  97.8  46.1   7.9   6.1   1.8
Dept. of Defense     88  93.2  10.2   4.5   2.3  27.3  83.0   2.3   2.3   1.1  13.6
Indian Health Service     42  71.4  31.0   7.1  16.7   4.8  31.0   7.1      - -      - -  16.7
Other     12  66.7  25.0  41.7  33.3      - -  16.7   8.3  16.7      - -  16.7
Tribal government    293  68.6  47.1  19.1  30.4   3.8   6.5  10.9   2.0   2.4  18.4
1 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could report more than one licensing, certification, or accreditation organization.
2 CARF = Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; NCQA = National Committee for Quality Assurance; COA = Council on Accreditation.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.16. Facility licensing, certification, or accreditation, by type of care offered: 2013
Number and percent 
Type of care offered Total2 Facility licensing, certification, or accreditation organization
Any listed
agency/
organization
State
substance
abuse
agency
State
mental
health
department
State
department
of health
Hospital
licensing
authority
Joint
Commis-
sion
CARF3 NCQA3 COA3 Other state/
local agency/
organization
  Number of facilities1
Total 14,148 13,353 11,496  5,505  6,126    987  2,604  3,466 423 725    616
Outpatient 11,542 10,922  9,421  4,737  4,824    760  2,093  2,864 334 606    496
Regular 10,771 10,175  8,841  4,479  4,375    602  1,752  2,600 302 575    467
Intensive   6,363  6,156  5,333  2,630  2,878    549  1,345  1,481 214 317    241
Detoxification  1,362  1,293  1,067    463    630    152    388    597  80 107     68
Day treatment/partial hospitalization  1,742  1,695  1,370    741    877    302    591    448  78  81     63
Methadone/buprenorphine maintenance
   or Vivitrol® treatment
 1,848  1,789  1,534    607    951    153    494    957  75 121     99
Residential (non-hospital)  3,450  3,252  2,828  1,032  1,642    155    610    936  88 157    170
Detoxification    861    832    727    301    426     60    218    308  24  31     31
Short-term treatment (30 days or fewer)  1,736  1,678  1,431    565    884    110    437    554  49  68     83
Long-term treatment (more than 30 days)  2,858  2,681  2,352    839  1,338    102    408    735  71 139    158
Hospital inpatient    753    726    426    319    509    413    572    125  73  43     28
Detoxification    660    636    355    283    441    377    514    114  70  41     24
Treatment    547    527    326    238    383    320    419     78  61  32     21
  Percent 
Total 14,148  94.4  81.3  38.9  43.3   7.0  18.4  24.5   3.0   5.1   4.4
Outpatient 11,542  94.6  81.6  41.0  41.8   6.6  18.1  24.8   2.9   5.3   4.3
Regular 10,771  94.5  82.1  41.6  40.6   5.6  16.3  24.1   2.8   5.3   4.3
Intensive   6,363  96.7  83.8  41.3  45.2   8.6  21.1  23.3   3.4   5.0   3.8
Detoxification  1,362  94.9  78.3  34.0  46.3  11.2  28.5  43.8   5.9   7.9   5.0
Day treatment/partial hospitalization  1,742  97.3  78.6  42.5  50.3  17.3  33.9  25.7   4.5   4.6   3.6
Methadone/buprenorphine maintenance
  or Vivitrol® treatment
 1,848  96.8  83.0  32.8  51.5   8.3  26.7  51.8   4.1   6.5   5.4
Residential (non-hospital)  3,450  94.3  82.0  29.9  47.6   4.5  17.7  27.1   2.6   4.6   4.9
Detoxification    861  96.6  84.4  35.0  49.5   7.0  25.3  35.8   2.8   3.6   3.6
Short-term treatment (30 days or fewer)  1,736  96.7  82.4  32.5  50.9   6.3  25.2  31.9   2.8   3.9   4.8
Long-term treatment (more than 30 days)  2,858  93.8  82.3  29.4  46.8   3.6  14.3  25.7   2.5   4.9   5.5
Hospital inpatient    753  96.4  56.6  42.4  67.6  54.8  76.0  16.6   9.7   5.7   3.7
Detoxification    660  96.4  53.8  42.9  66.8  57.1  77.9  17.3  10.6   6.2   3.6
Treatment    547  96.3  59.6  43.5  70.0  58.5  76.6  14.3  11.2   5.9   3.8
1 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could report more than one licensing, certification, or accreditation organization.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the total because a facility could offer more than one type of care.
3 CARF = Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; NCQA = National Committee for Quality Assurance; COA = Council on Accreditation.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services         (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.17. Facilities employing specific practices as part of their standard operating procedures, by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent 
Facility operation  Total Required
continuing
education
for staff
Regularly
scheduled
case review
with
supervisor
Periodic client
satisfaction
surveys
conducted
by facility
Periodic
drug
testing
of
clients
Periodic
utilization
review
Case review
by appointed
quality
review
committee
Outcome
follow-up
after
discharge
None of the
practices
are part of
standard
operating
procedures
  Number of facilities1
Total  14,148 13,900 13,507 13,075 12,172 12,208 10,391  9,847     14
Private non-profit  7,820  7,701  7,618  7,466  6,785  7,051  6,129  5,613      2
Private for-profit  4,575  4,466  4,218  3,997  3,906  3,679  2,954  3,085     12
Local, county, or community govt.    739    734    720    705    627    677    554    430       - -
State government    351    345    340    330    315    311    296    241       - -
Federal government    370    363    338    335    328    295    281    275       - -
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228    225    199    214    216    183    170    173       - -
Dept. of Defense     88     88     88     80     76     73     71     60       - -
Indian Health Service     42     40     39     33     25     28     30     36       - -
Other     12     10     12      8     11     11     10      6       - -
Tribal government    293    291    273    242    211    195    177    203       - -
  Percent 
Total  14,148  98.2  95.5  92.4  86.0  86.3  73.4  69.6   0.1
Private non-profit  7,820  98.5  97.4  95.5  86.8  90.2  78.4  71.8      *
Private for-profit  4,575  97.6  92.2  87.4  85.4  80.4  64.6  67.4   0.3
Local, county, or community govt.    739  99.3  97.4  95.4  84.8  91.6  75.0  58.2      - -
State government    351  98.3  96.9  94.0  89.7  88.6  84.3  68.7      - -
Federal government    370  98.1  91.4  90.5  88.6  79.7  75.9  74.3      - -
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228  98.7  87.3  93.9  94.7  80.3  74.6  75.9      - -
Dept. of Defense     88 100.0 100.0  90.9  86.4  83.0  80.7  68.2      - -
Indian Health Service     42  95.2  92.9  78.6  59.5  66.7  71.4  85.7      - -
Other     12  83.3 100.0  66.7  91.7  91.7  83.3  50.0      - -
Tribal government    293  99.3  93.2  82.6  72.0  66.6  60.4  69.3      - -
1 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could employ more than one of the practices specified.
- -  Quantity is zero.
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.18. Types of client payments accepted by facility, by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent
Facility operation Total Type of payment accepted    
Cash or
self-
payment
Private
health
insurance
Medicare Medicaid State-
financed
health
insurance
Federal
military
insurance
No
payment
accepted
Access to
Recovery
(ATR)
vouchers2
IHS/638
contract
care
funds
Other Sliding
fee scale
Treatment
at no
charge for
clients who
cannot pay
  Number of facilities
Total  14,148 12,774 9,250 4,694 8,335 5,848 4,650 441 1,879 653 608 8,726 6,852
Private non-profit 7,820  7,045  5,178  2,941  5,380  3,631  2,593    319  1,267 254 340  5,514  4,676
Private for-profit 4,575  4,499  2,940  1,011  1,861  1,419  1,283      4    434 119 207  2,217    935
Local, county, or community govt.    739    671    495    357    568    396    289     28     52  18  30    614    474
State government    351    293    234    158    252    185    141     31     48  15   7    240    260
Federal government    370    149    236     96     87     69    261     40     12  30  12     62    269
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228    137    193     68     53     43    180      8      5   2   8     52    193
Dept. of Defense     88      1     14      3     2      1     55     22        - -     - -   2       - -     30
Indian Health Service     42      6     25     21     26     20     20      6      7  27   2      5     37
Other     12      5      4      4      6       5      6      4       - -     1   - -      5      9
Tribal government    293    117    167    131    187    148     83     19     66 217  12     79    238
  Percent 
Total  14,148  90.3  65.4  33.2  58.9  41.3  32.9   3.1  13.3   4.6   4.3  61.7  48.4
Private non-profit 7,820  90.1  66.2  37.6  68.8  46.4  33.2   4.1  16.2   3.2   4.3  70.5  59.8
Private for-profit 4,575  98.3  64.3  22.1  40.7  31.0  28.0   0.1   9.5   2.6   4.5  48.5  20.4
Local, county, or community govt.    739  90.8  67.0  48.3  76.9  53.6  39.1   3.8   7.0   2.4   4.1  83.1  64.1
State government    351  83.5  66.7  45.0  71.8  52.7  40.2   8.8  13.7   4.3   2.0  68.4  74.1
Federal government    370  40.3  63.8  25.9  23.5  18.6  70.5  10.8   3.2   8.1   3.2  16.8  72.7
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228  60.1  84.6  29.8  23.2  18.9  78.9   3.5   2.2   0.9   3.5  22.8  84.6
Dept. of Defense     88   1.1  15.9   3.4   2.3   1.1  62.5  25.0      - -      - -   2.3      - -  34.1
Indian Health Service     42  14.3  59.5  50.0  61.9  47.6  47.6  14.3  16.7  64.3   4.8  11.9  88.1
Other     12  41.7  33.3  33.3  50.0  41.7  50.0  33.3      - -   8.3      - -  41.7  75.0
Tribal government    293  39.9  57.0  44.7  63.8  50.5  28.3   6.5  22.5  74.1   4.1  27.0  81.2
1 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could accept more than one payment option.
2 Available only in AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, MT, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, WA, WI, and WY. See table 6.18b for number of facilities accepting ATRs by state.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services            (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.19. Methods used to accomplish work at facility, by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent distribution
Work activity Number of facilities Percent distribution
Total Method Total Method
Computer/
electronic
only
Paper
only
Both
electronic
and paper
N/A1 Computer/
electronic
only
Paper
only
Both
electronic
and paper
N/A1
Intake 14,148  2,554 2,855 8,493    246 100.0  18.1  20.2  60.0   1.7
Assessment 14,148  3,476  2,729  7,682    261 100.0  24.6  19.3  54.3   1.8
Treatment plan 14,148  4,208  3,154  6,513    273 100.0  29.7  22.3  46.0   1.9
Discharge 14,148  3,933  2,810  7,131    274 100.0  27.8  19.9  50.4   1.9
Referrals 14,148  1,660  3,985  7,957    546 100.0  11.7  28.2  56.2   3.9
Issue/receive lab results 14,148  2,230  2,984  6,398  2,536 100.0  15.8  21.1  45.2  17.9
Billing 14,148  4,392  1,289  7,103  1,364 100.0  31.0   9.1  50.2   9.6
Outcomes mangement 14,148  2,755  2,230  6,323  2,840 100.0  19.5  15.8  44.7  20.1
Medication prescribing/dispensing 14,148  1,557  2,474  4,005  6,112 100.0  11.0  17.5  28.3  43.2
Health records 14,148  2,364  3,079  6,917  1,788 100.0  16.7  21.8  48.9  12.6
Interoperability with other providers 14,148    681  3,320  6,776  3,371 100.0   4.8  23.5  47.9  23.8
1 Records for which there was not a valid response are included in the category N/A.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.20. Facility funding, by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent
Facility operation  Total
number
of facilities
Receives public funds for substance
abuse treatment programs
Number of facilities Percent
Total  14,148  8,034  56.8
Private non-profit 7,820  5,741  73.4
Private for-profit 4,575    868  19.0
Local, county, or community government    739    660  89.3
State government    351    289  82.3
Federal government    370    243  65.7
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    228    173  75.9
Dept. of Defense     88     29  33.0
Indian Health Service     42     34  81.0
Other     12      7  58.3
Tribal government    293    233  79.5
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.21. Facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) and clients receiving medication-assisted opioid therapy at OTPs and other facilities,
by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Number and percent distribution 
Facility operation  Number
of
facilities
with
OTPs1
Percent
distribution
Number of clients receiving medication-assisted opioid therapy2 Percent
distri-
bution of
metha-
done
clients
Percent
distri-
bution of
all
Vivitrol®
clients
Percent
distribution
of all
buprenor-
phine
clients
At facilities with OTPs1 At other facilities Total
Vivitrol®
Total
buprenor-
phine
Total Methadone3 Buprenor-
phine
Vivitrol® Vivitrol® Buprenor-
phine
Total  1,282 100.0 343,180 330,308  12,513     359   3,422 35,635  3,781 48,148 100.0 100.0 100.0
Private non-profit   446  34.8 115,627 111,313   4,218      96   1,162  13,392  1,258 17,610  33.7  33.3  36.6
Private for-profit   707  55.1 195,447 189,264   6,094      89   2,028  17,058  2,117 23,152  57.3  56.0  48.1
Local, county, or community govt.    51   4.0  13,214  12,850     352      12      52   1,085     64  1,437   3.9   1.7   3.0
State government    31   2.4  11,792  11,532     245      15      32     452     47    697   3.5   1.2   1.4
Federal government    41   3.2   5,831   4,194   1,490     147     119   3,166    266  4,656   1.3   7.0   9.7
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    40   3.1   4,831   3,194   1,490     147      99   3,115    246  4,605   1.0   6.5   9.6
Dept. of Defense     - -      - -        - -        - -        - -        - -       8      31      8     31      - -   0.2   0.1
Indian Health Service     - -      - -        - -        - -        - -        - -       2       3      2      3      - -   0.1      *
Other     1   0.1   1,000   1,000        - -        - -      10      17     10     17   0.3   0.3      *
Tribal government     6   0.5   1,269   1,155     114        - -      29     482     29    596   0.3   0.8   1.2
1 Facilities that have Opioid Treatment Programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
2 Clients receiving buprenorphine or Vivitrol® only include those clients who were in substance abuse treatment facilities and does not include those receiving the medications from private physicians not affiliated with a substance abuse treatment facility.
3 The total number of methadone clients in facilities with OTPs is a subset of all methadone clients and will not equal the total number of methadone clients found on table 3.2.
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
 - -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services
(N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.22. Type of care offered in facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent 
Facility operation Total Type of care offered
Any out-
patient
Outpatient Any
residen-
tial
Residential
(non-hospital)
Any
hospital
inpatient
Hospital
inpatient
Regular Intensive Day
treatment
or partial
hospitali-
zation
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
  Number of facilities with OTPs1,2
Total  1,282 1,177   885   346    80   619 1,121    98    73    54    47   108    79    98
Private non-profit   446   374   294   153    33   152   344    53    34    35    22    57    41    49
Private for-profit   707   684   494   126    26   411   664    22    20    13    15    22    18    20
Local, county, or community govt.    51    47    34    19     6    15    46     5     3     1     3     8     5     8
State government    31    26    21    14     2    10    23     2     2     - -     1     7     6     7
Federal government    41    40    37    32    12    30    38    15    14     4     6    14     9    14
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    40    39    36    32    12    30    37    15    14     4     6    14     9    14
Dept. of Defense     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -
Indian Health Service     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -
Other     1     1     1     - -     - -     - -     1     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -     - -
Tribal government     6     6     5     2     1     1     6     1     - -     1     - -     - -     - -     - -
  Percent 
Total  1,282  91.8  69.0  27.0   6.2  48.3  87.4   7.6   5.7   4.2   3.7   8.4   6.2   7.6
Private non-profit   446  83.9  65.9  34.3   7.4  34.1  77.1  11.9   7.6   7.8   4.9  12.8   9.2  11.0
Private for-profit   707  96.7  69.9  17.8   3.7  58.1  93.9   3.1   2.8   1.8   2.1   3.1   2.5   2.8
Local, county, or community govt.    51  92.2  66.7  37.3  11.8  29.4  90.2   9.8   5.9   2.0   5.9  15.7   9.8  15.7
State government    31  83.9  67.7  45.2   6.5  32.3  74.2   6.5   6.5      - -   3.2  22.6  19.4  22.6
Federal government    41  97.6  90.2  78.0  29.3  73.2  92.7  36.6  34.1   9.8  14.6  34.1  22.0  34.1
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    40  97.5  90.0  80.0  30.0  75.0  92.5  37.5  35.0  10.0  15.0  35.0  22.5  35.0
Dept. of Defense                                                                                    
Indian Health Service                                                                                    
Other     1 100.0 100.0      - -      - -      - - 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Tribal government     6 100.0  83.3  33.3  16.7  16.7 100.0  16.7      - -  16.7      - -      - -      - -      - -
1 Facilities that have Opioid Treatment Programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
2 Number of facilities sum to more than the Total column because a facility could provide more than one type of care.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No facilities in this category.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.23. Facility licensing, certification, or accreditation of facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), by type of care offered: 2013
Number and percent 
Type of care offered Total1 Any listed
agency/
organization
Licensing, certification, or accreditation organization
State
substance
abuse
agency
State
mental
health
department
State
department
of health
Hospital
licensing
authority
Joint
Commis-
sion
CARF2 NCQA2 COA2 Other state/
local agency/
organization
  Number of facilities with OTPs3,4
Total 1,282  1,277  1,153 365    791 111 346 845 39 85  78
Outpatient 1,177  1,172  1,057 332    710  79 281 814 31 81  70
Regular   885    881    813 272    513  57 191 633 24 72  56
Intensive    346    344    296 132    212  48 112 227 12 26  15
Detoxification   619    616    564 182    336  32 119 459 18 64  42
Day treatment/partial hospitalization    80     80     62  27     46  23  44  40  3  2   6
Methadone/buprenorphine maintenance or
   Vivitrol® treatment 
1,121  1,116  1,012 318    673  63 250 798 29 80  67
Residential (non-hospital)    98     97     78  30     57  14  50  53  2  2   8
Detoxification    47     47     40  16     28   8  23  28  1  1   2
Short-term treatment (30 days or fewer)    73     73     57  23     40  12  44  37  1  2   6
Long-term treatment (more than 30 days)    54     53     48  21     32   7  23  29  1 - -   6
Hospital inpatient   108    108     82  32     76  57  92  19  9  6   7
Detoxification    98     98     72  30     68  53  84  18  9  5   7
Treatment    79     79     62  26     54  43  68  12  8  5   6
  Percent 
Total 1,282  99.6  89.9  28.5  61.7   8.7  27.0  65.9   3.0   6.6   6.1
Outpatient 1,177  99.6  89.8  28.2  60.3   6.7  23.9  69.2   2.6   6.9   5.9
Regular   885  99.5  91.9  30.7  58.0   6.4  21.6  71.5   2.7   8.1   6.3
Intensive    346  99.4  85.5  38.2  61.3  13.9  32.4  65.6   3.5   7.5   4.3
Detoxification   619  99.5  91.1  29.4  54.3   5.2  19.2  74.2   2.9  10.3   6.8
Day treatment/partial hospitalization    80 100.0  77.5  33.8  57.5  28.8  55.0  50.0   3.8   2.5   7.5
Methadone/buprenorphine maintenance or
   Vivitrol® treatment 
1,121  99.6  90.3  28.4  60.0   5.6  22.3  71.2   2.6   7.1   6.0
Residential (non-hospital)    98  99.0  79.6  30.6  58.2  14.3  51.0  54.1   2.0   2.0   8.2
Detoxification    47 100.0  85.1  34.0  59.6  17.0  48.9  59.6   2.1   2.1   4.3
Short-term treatment (30 days or fewer)    73 100.0  78.1  31.5  54.8  16.4  60.3  50.7   1.4   2.7   8.2
Long-term treatment (more than 30 days)    54  98.1  88.9  38.9  59.3  13.0  42.6  53.7   1.9      - -  11.1
Hospital inpatient   108 100.0  75.9  29.6  70.4  52.8  85.2  17.6   8.3   5.6   6.5
Detoxification    98 100.0  73.5  30.6  69.4  54.1  85.7  18.4   9.2   5.1   7.1
Treatment    79 100.0  78.5  32.9  68.4  54.4  86.1  15.2  10.1   6.3   7.6
1 Number of facilities sums to more than the total because a facility could offer more than one type of care.
2 CARF = Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; NCQA = National Committee for Quality Assurance; COA = Council on Accreditation.
3 Facilities that have Opioid Treatment Programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
4 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could report more than one licensing, certification, or accreditation organization.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 4.24. Facility smoking policy, by facility operation: 2013
Number and percent distribution
Facility operation  Number of facilities Percent distribution
Total1 Type of facility smoking policy Total Type of facility smoking policy
Not
permitted
on the
property
or within
any
building
Permitted
only
outdoors
Permitted
outdoors
and in
designated
indoor
area(s)
Permitted
anywhere
without
restriction
Other Not
permitted
on the
property
or within
any
building
Permitted
only
outdoors
Permitted
outdoors
and in
designated
indoor
area(s)
Permitted
anywhere
without
restriction
Other
Total  13,985 5,106 6,672 1,729 16   462 100.0  36.5  47.7  12.4   0.1   3.3
Private non-profit  7,744 3,248 3,312   932  6   246 100.0  41.9  42.8  12.0   0.1   3.2
Private for-profit  4,517 1,137 2,700   551  9   120 100.0  25.2  59.8  12.2   0.2   2.7
Local, county, or community govt.    728   328   298    81 - -    21 100.0  45.1  40.9  11.1      - -   2.9
State government    342   226    73    27 - -    16 100.0  66.1  21.3   7.9      - -   4.7
Federal government    369    71   163    86  1    48 100.0  19.2  44.2  23.3   0.3  13.0
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    227    16   112    63 - -    36 100.0   7.0  49.3  27.8      - -  15.9
Dept. of Defense     88    29    33    15  1    10 100.0  33.0  37.5  17.0   1.1  11.4
Indian Health Service     42    21    13     7 - -     1 100.0  50.0  31.0  16.7      - -   2.4
Other     12     5     5     1 - -     1 100.0  41.7  41.7   8.3      - -   8.3
Tribal government    285    96   126    52 - -    11 100.0  33.7  44.2  18.2      - -   3.9
1 Of 14,148 facilities, 163 (1 percent) facilities did not respond to the question. Percentages are based on the remaining 13,985 facilities.
  - - Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 5.1a. Clients in treatment, according to type of care received, by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Number
Facility operation  Number of clients
Total Type of care received
Total out-
patient
Outpatient Total
residen-
tial
Residential
(non-hospital)
Total
hospital
inpatient
Hospital
inpatient
Regular Inten-
sive
Day
treatment
or partial
hospitali-
zation
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total  1,249,629 1,127,235 603,315 147,162  22,828 13,839 340,091 107,727 27,184 70,299 10,244 14,667 8,899 5,768
Private non-profit   638,858 553,157 338,227  83,740  13,165  4,518 113,507  79,714 16,290 56,429 6,995 5,987 3,087 2,900
Private for-profit   430,362 407,562 157,942  41,583   7,361  7,085 193,591  17,292  7,031  7,647 2,614 5,508 3,503 2,005
Local, county, or community govt.    72,949  69,669  46,588   8,695   1,175    347  12,864   2,761    871  1,437   453   519   255   264
State government    35,812  30,089  15,131   3,871     360    352  10,375   3,661  1,236  2,304   121 2,062 1,709   353
Federal government    53,695  49,811  33,190   6,243     714  1,427   8,237   3,444  1,410  1,976    58   440   200   240
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    44,180  40,602  25,872   5,636     521  1,359   7,214   3,173  1,390  1,725    58   405   169   236
Dept. of Defense     6,685   6,544   5,920     432     162     24       6     119      6    113     - -    22    21     1
Indian Health Service     1,368   1,214     984     170      26     34        - -     152     14    138     - -     2     1     1
Other     1,462   1,451     414       5       5     10   1,017        - -       - -       - -     - -    11     9     2
Tribal government    17,953  16,947  12,237   3,030      53    110   1,517     855    346    506     3   151   145     6
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 5.1b. Clients in treatment, according to type of care received, by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Row percent distribution 
Facility operation  Row percent distribution
Total Type of care received
Total out-
patient
Outpatient Total
residen-
tial
Residential
(non-hospital)
Total
hospital
inpatient
Hospital
inpatient
Regular Inten-
sive
Day
treatment
or partial
hospitali-
zation
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total  100.0  90.2  48.3  11.8   1.8   1.1  27.2   8.6   2.2   5.6   0.8   1.2   0.7   0.5
Private non-profit 100.0  86.6  52.9  13.1   2.1   0.7  17.8  12.5   2.5   8.8   1.1   0.9   0.5   0.5
Private for-profit 100.0  94.7  36.7   9.7   1.7   1.6  45.0   4.0   1.6   1.8   0.6   1.3   0.8   0.5
Local, county, or community govt. 100.0  95.5  63.9  11.9   1.6   0.5  17.6   3.8   1.2   2.0   0.6   0.7   0.3   0.4
State government 100.0  84.0  42.3  10.8   1.0   1.0  29.0  10.2   3.5   6.4   0.3   5.8   4.8   1.0
Federal government 100.0  92.8  61.8  11.6   1.3   2.7  15.3   6.4   2.6   3.7   0.1   0.8   0.4   0.4
Dept. of Veterans Affairs 100.0  91.9  58.6  12.8   1.2   3.1  16.3   7.2   3.1   3.9   0.1   0.9   0.4   0.5
Dept. of Defense 100.0  97.9  88.6   6.5   2.4   0.4   0.1   1.8   0.1   1.7      - -   0.3   0.3      *
Indian Health Service 100.0  88.7  71.9  12.4   1.9   2.5      - -  11.1   1.0  10.1      - -   0.1   0.1   0.1
Other 100.0  99.2  28.3   0.3   0.3   0.7  69.6      - -      - -      - -      - -   0.8   0.6   0.1
Tribal government 100.0  94.4  68.2  16.9   0.3   0.6   8.4   4.8   1.9   2.8      *   0.8   0.8      *
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 5.1c. Clients in treatment, according to type of care received, by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Column percent distribution 
Facility operation  Column percent distribution
Total Type of care received
Total out-
patient
Outpatient Total
residen-
tial
Residential
(non-hospital)
Total
hospital
inpatient
Hospital
inpatient
Regular Inten-
sive
Day
treatment
or partial
hospitali-
zation
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Private non-profit  51.1  49.1  56.1  56.9  57.7  32.6  33.4  74.0  59.9  80.3  68.3  40.8  34.7  50.3
Private for-profit  34.4  36.2  26.2  28.3  32.2  51.2  56.9  16.1  25.9  10.9  25.5  37.6  39.4  34.8
Local, county, or community govt.   5.8   6.2   7.7   5.9   5.1   2.5   3.8   2.6   3.2   2.0   4.4   3.5   2.9   4.6
State government   2.9   2.7   2.5   2.6   1.6   2.5   3.1   3.4   4.5   3.3   1.2  14.1  19.2   6.1
Federal government   4.3   4.4   5.5   4.2   3.1  10.3   2.4   3.2   5.2   2.8   0.6   3.0   2.2   4.2
Dept. of Veterans Affairs   3.5   3.6   4.3   3.8   2.3   9.8   2.1   2.9   5.1   2.5   0.6   2.8   1.9   4.1
Dept. of Defense   0.5   0.6   1.0   0.3   0.7   0.2      *   0.1      *   0.2      - -   0.1   0.2      *
Indian Health Service   0.1   0.1   0.2   0.1   0.1   0.2      - -   0.1   0.1   0.2      - -      *      *      *
Other   0.1   0.1   0.1      *      *   0.1   0.3      - -      - -      - -      - -   0.1   0.1      *
Tribal government   1.4   1.5   2.0   2.1   0.2   0.8   0.4   0.8   1.3   0.7      *   1.0   1.6   0.1
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services         (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 5.2. Clients in treatment, according to substance abuse problem and diagnosed co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders,
by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Number and percent
Facility operation  Total1 Substance abuse problem Total2  Diagnosed co-
occurring mental and
substance abuse
disorders
Number of clients Percent distribution
Both
alcohol
and drug
abuse
Drug
abuse only
Alcohol
abuse only
Total Both
alcohol
and drug
abuse
Drug
abuse
only
Alcohol
abuse only
Number of
clients
Percent
Total 1,242,837 534,078 491,903 216,856 100.0  43.0  39.6  17.4 1,239,436 563,071  45.4
Private non-profit   637,392 305,445 220,398 111,549 100.0  47.9  34.6  17.5   634,836 303,927  47.9
Private for-profit   427,508 141,429 220,940  65,139 100.0  33.1  51.7  15.2   426,847 169,033  39.6
Local, county, or community govt.    72,493  35,674  23,235  13,584 100.0  49.2  32.1  18.7    72,474  32,928  45.4
State government    33,883  14,601  14,426   4,856 100.0  43.1  42.6  14.3    33,731  15,493  45.9
Federal government    53,685  27,851   9,037  16,797 100.0  51.9  16.8  31.3    53,686  33,765  62.9
Dept. of Veterans Affairs    44,180  24,311   7,894  11,975 100.0  55.0  17.9  27.1    44,180  29,490  66.7
Dept. of Defense     6,675   1,569     832   4,274 100.0  23.5  12.5  64.0     6,676   3,053  45.7
Indian Health Service     1,368     821     196     351 100.0  60.0  14.3  25.7     1,368     699  51.1
Other     1,462   1,150     115     197 100.0  78.7   7.9  13.5     1,462     523  35.8
Tribal government    17,877   9,079   3,868   4,930 100.0  50.8  21.6  27.6    17,862   7,925  44.4
1 Of 1,249,629 clients, the 6,792 clients (1 percent) reported by the 257 facilities that did not respond to the substance abuse problem question (Q31) were excluded.
2 Of 1,249,629 clients, the 10,193 clients (1 percent) reported by the 384 facilities that did not respond to the co-occurring disorders question (Q32) were excluded.
NOTE: Numbers and percentages may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 5.3. Clients under age 18 in treatment, according to type of care received, by facility operation: March 29, 2013
Number and percent distribution
Facility operation  Number of clients under age 18 Percent distribution
Total1  Type of care received Total Type of care received
Outpatient Residential
(non-
hospital)
Hospital
inpatient
Outpatient Residential
(non-
hospital)
Hospital
inpatient
Total  78,156 69,184 8,071   901 100.0  88.5  10.3   1.2
Private non-profit 50,147 43,991 5,935   221 100.0  87.7  11.8   0.4
Private for-profit 17,631 15,624 1,581   426 100.0  88.6   9.0   2.4
Local, county, or community govt.  5,510  5,442    66     2 100.0  98.8   1.2      *
State government  2,129  1,692   186   251 100.0  79.5   8.7  11.8
Federal government    414    297   117     - - 100.0  71.7  28.3      - -
Dept. of Veterans Affairs 18 18 0 0 100.0 100.0      - -      - -
Dept. of Defense 31 31 0 0 100.0 100.0      - -      - -
Indian Health Service    316    199   117     - - 100.0  63.0  37.0      - -
Other 49 49 0 0 100.0 100.0      - -      - -
Tribal government  2,325  2,138   186     1 100.0  92.0   8.0      *
1 Nineteen facilities reporting 2,520 total clients did not respond to the question about clients under age 18.
- -  Quantity is zero.
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.1. N-SSATS facilities, by status, response rate, mode of response, and state or jurisdiction: 2013
State or
jurisdiction1
Total
facilities
in survey
Closed/
ineligible2
Eligible Response
rate3
(Percent)
Total
included
in report4
Mode of response5
(Percent distribution)
Total
eligible 
Total
respondents
Total Internet Mail Telephone
Total  18,048  2,552 15,496 14,630  94.4 14,148 100.0  87.3   2.4  10.3
Alabama     181     18    163    156  95.7    154 100.0  90.9   2.6   6.5
Alaska     124     20    104     98  94.2     93 100.0  86.0   2.2  11.8
Arizona     399     48    351    323  92.0    313 100.0  85.3   1.3  13.4
Arkansas     124     25     99     92  92.9     89 100.0  84.3   2.2  13.5
California   2,008    274  1,734  1,632  94.1  1,551 100.0  85.8   2.4  11.8
Colorado     672    131    541    512  94.6    488 100.0  82.4   3.1  14.5
Connecticut     260     36    224    216  96.4    212 100.0  88.7   0.5  10.8
Delaware      49      6     43     43 100.0     42 100.0  90.5      - -   9.5
District of Columbia     45      6     39     38  97.4     37 100.0  83.8   2.7  13.5
Florida     856    126    730    649  88.9    622 100.0  88.1   3.1   8.8
Georgia     621    203    418    365  87.3    360 100.0  78.9   3.3  17.8
Hawaii     133      3    130    127  97.7    123 100.0  94.3   0.8   4.9
Idaho     148     26    122    120  98.4    117 100.0  85.5   0.9  13.7
Illinois     865    166    699    675  96.6    650 100.0  90.8   2.0   7.2
Indiana     343     38    305    285  93.4    275 100.0  92.7   1.8   5.5
Iowa     187     21    166    165  99.4    144 100.0  91.0   2.1   6.9
Kansas     268     45    223    215  96.4    210 100.0  91.0   1.9   7.1
Kentucky     397     41    356    333  93.5    328 100.0  83.5   4.0  12.5
Louisiana     245     56    189    177  93.7    166 100.0  86.1   1.2  12.7
Maine     277     33    244    223  91.4    222 100.0  83.3   2.7  14.0
Maryland     441     48    393    370  94.1    360 100.0  89.2   2.2   8.6
Massachusetts     398     44    354    330  93.2    316 100.0  88.0   2.8   9.2
Michigan     607     78    529    494  93.4    489 100.0  86.3   3.3  10.4
Minnesota     397     29    368    364  98.9    354 100.0  92.4   2.3   5.4
Mississippi     125     18    107    104  97.2    101 100.0  84.2   5.0  10.9
Missouri     335     67    268    262  97.8    258 100.0  91.9   1.2   7.0
Montana      88     11     77     76  98.7     72 100.0  90.3   1.4   8.3
Nebraska     153     24    129    118  91.5    114 100.0  90.4   2.6   7.0
Nevada    111    15     96     89  92.7     81 100.0  82.7   7.4   9.9
New Hampshire     67     9     58     55  94.8     55 100.0  70.9  10.9  18.2
New Jersey    439    43    396    376  94.9    372 100.0  84.7   4.0  11.3
New Mexico    200    48    152    141  92.8    139 100.0  82.7   2.2  15.1
New York  1,079   127    952    936  98.3    905 100.0  91.3   2.0   6.7
North Carolina    653   150    503    447  88.9    433 100.0  82.9   3.7  13.4
North Dakota     77     8     69     69 100.0     65 100.0  83.1   3.1  13.8
Ohio    468    57    411    392  95.4    378 100.0  87.3   0.8  11.9
Oklahoma    261    21    240    230  95.8    223 100.0  82.5   3.6  13.9
Oregon    287    16    271    258  95.2    246 100.0  86.6   2.0  11.4
Pennsylvania    634    47    587    559  95.2    539 100.0  88.1   3.2   8.7
Puerto Rico    198    13    185    161  87.0    161 100.0  83.9   3.7  12.4
Rhode Island     70     5     65     62  95.4     62 100.0  87.1   1.6  11.3
South Carolina    124    10    114    112  98.2    111 100.0  91.0   0.9   8.1
South Dakota     89    15     74     66  89.2     63 100.0  93.7      - -   6.3
Tennessee    274    32    242    236  97.5    221 100.0  91.0   1.8   7.2
Texas    598    88    510    472  92.5    461 100.0  85.9   2.0  12.1
Utah    202    19    183    176  96.2    171 100.0  95.3   0.6   4.1
Vermont     52     4     48     47  97.9     44 100.0  90.9      - -   9.1
Virginia    276    33    243    227  93.4    226 100.0  89.4   1.3   9.3
Washington    520    48    472    464  98.3    451 100.0  90.5   1.8   7.8
West Virginia    120    14    106    105  99.1    101 100.0  83.2   2.0  14.9
Wisconsin    432    83    349    324  92.8    318 100.0  84.6   3.5  11.9
Wyoming     62     6     56     55  98.2     53 100.0  84.9   1.9  13.2
U.S. territories6     9     - -     9     9 100.0     9 100.0  77.8      - -  22.2
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 A facility was ineligible if it had closed or was not providing substance abuse treatment or detoxification.
3 Response rate calculated as Total respondents divided by Total eligible respondents.
4 Of 14,630 total eligible respondents, this report excludes 313 facilities deemed out of scope for this report (208 non-treatment halfway houses, 74 solo practitioners not approved by the state agency for inclusion, and 31 facilities that treated incarcerated clients only) and 169 facilities whose client counts were included in or "rolled into" other facilities' counts and whose facility characteristics were not reported separately. See Chapter 1 for details.
5 For the 14,148 facilities included in the report.
6 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.2a. Facilities and clients in treatment, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-20131
Number
State or
jurisdiction2
Number of facilities Number of clients
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total 13,623 13,371 13,648 13,513 13,720   14,148 1,092,546 1,081,049 1,135,425 1,182,077 1,224,127 1,249,629
Alabama    129    133    145    135    147        154    10,749    11,785    15,466    15,820    15,924    15,089
Alaska     75     79     74     80     76          93     3,265     3,277     2,911     3,464     2,840     3,900
Arizona    208    212    218    222    219        313    23,594    22,444    26,816    29,994    31,514    31,832
Arkansas     56     49     53     55     61          89     3,357     3,108     3,246     3,721     3,401     5,927
California  1,818  1,739  1,751  1,738  1,639     1,551   150,140   135,278   141,269   137,960   132,562   117,159
Colorado    384    430    408    413    448        488    31,095    32,559    31,890    39,179    38,927    42,256
Connecticut    240    216    216    199    188        212    20,979    21,502    24,898    24,831    25,914    33,267
Delaware     47     44     39     40     37          42     4,853     4,254     3,850     4,117     4,607     5,278
District of Columbia     54     49     44     39     36          37     5,152     4,440     4,733     5,410     4,166     3,833
Florida    575    563    648    625    617        622    43,032    43,088    51,450    49,975    51,201    53,641
Georgia    266    282    259    257    249        360    15,483    16,289    16,182    19,237    21,804    24,003
Hawaii     77     94    129    123    119        123     3,711     3,717     3,948     4,462     4,464     5,205
Idaho     69     73     57     66    103        117     3,344     3,511     3,596     4,246     5,171     6,619
Illinois    591    580    606    615    638        650    46,204    40,871    45,668    45,149    43,971    42,945
Indiana    330    335    321    298    274        275    22,739    25,726    27,203    31,721    25,186    28,288
Iowa    121    128    128    112    126        144     7,311     8,362     7,537     7,892     8,977     9,731
Kansas    215    225    236    201    220        210     9,332     9,723    10,411    10,314    11,381    10,863
Kentucky    313    314    299    294    318        328    21,323    21,192    22,382    19,392    20,481    24,071
Louisiana    162    154    145    163    143        166    12,714    12,139    11,672    13,829    11,180     9,903
Maine    189    202    193    164    213        222     7,063     8,482     9,503     9,553    10,769    11,373
Maryland    361    356    361    343    349        360    35,837    35,575    34,670    42,867    38,792    42,128
Massachusetts    330    309    299    313    322        316    37,369    35,231    37,982    36,815    46,891    44,133
Michigan    599    546    525    490    494        489    45,733    43,943    41,727    40,044    45,147    47,749
Minnesota    258    253    276    298    315        354     8,741    10,177    11,301    14,074    17,354    18,034
Mississippi    117    111    111    103     98        101     6,756     5,343     6,588     5,967     5,807     6,726
Missouri    237    221    259    249    289        258    17,117    17,535    17,374    21,004    21,455    23,028
Montana     55     46     68     60     57          72     2,593     3,048     3,480     3,602     9,885     4,429
Nebraska    107    111    114    114    123        114     4,573     4,952     5,436     4,864     6,354     6,374
Nevada     85     86     76    85    82    81     7,376     7,020     7,907     7,004     7,218     7,048
New Hampshire     62     56     61    58    54    55     2,913     3,258     4,422     5,107     5,931     6,702
New Jersey    322    358    341   340   361   372    31,797    33,517    28,977    31,634    31,777    36,605
New Mexico    122    116    136   145   145   139    10,877    10,223    14,795    15,315    12,664    12,868
New York  1,118  1,044    986   963   942   905   128,904   118,789   114,233   121,527   122,929   114,660
North Carolina    288    343    359   413   436   433    28,870    28,105    26,212    28,997    36,312    40,575
North Dakota     45     51     65    59    58    65     1,619     2,036     2,694     2,108     2,457     1,785
Ohio    479    430    402   393   373   378    34,408    34,095    38,135    35,664    37,238    37,262
Oklahoma    157    152    189   199   197   223     9,373    12,573    11,709    14,929    14,858    16,700
Oregon    205    223    228   245   235   246    19,451    20,710    23,049    23,136    23,166    21,898
Pennsylvania    465    443    463   533   578   539    37,928    39,351    43,205    49,528    53,377    57,715
Puerto Rico    196    156    156   151   152   161    12,869    11,122    13,553    13,669    16,166    15,169
Rhode Island     57     58     54    60    59    62     6,355     6,601     7,908     8,623     9,742    10,404
South Carolina     97     98    117   113   105   111    12,646    13,608    15,448    14,187    14,217    15,824
South Dakota     52     52     62    59    58    63     2,083     2,232     2,649     3,002     2,987     3,267
Tennessee    187    186    199   192   208   221    11,527    13,712    13,872    12,544    16,590    14,149
Texas    556    518    522   459   475   461    35,046    35,018    36,885    34,503    36,875    34,704
Utah    118    120    146   142   145   171     9,812    12,321    10,289    13,492    12,470    12,586
Vermont     37     37     39    41    42    44     2,947     2,698     3,696     4,722     4,182     5,230
Virginia    205    192    203   219   213   226    20,521    21,228    20,418    20,846    21,731    22,838
Washington    341    357    436   434   453   451    33,946    36,104    43,156    42,734    41,097    42,030
West Virginia     85     84     84    83    96   101     4,831     7,740     7,324    10,062    10,711    10,057
Wisconsin    302    298    275   255   265   318    18,140    17,765    17,990    15,526    19,413    28,657
Wyoming     51     54     59    57    60    53     3,570     3,434     3,346     3,411     3,396     2,798
U.S. territories3      8      5      8     6    10     9       578       238       364       304       498       314
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
2 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services     (N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 6.2b. Facilities and clients in treatment, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-20131
Percent distribution
State or
jurisdiction2
Percent distribution of facilities Percent distribution of clients
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Alabama   0.9   1.0   1.1   1.0   1.1   1.1   1.0   1.1   1.4   1.3   1.3   1.2
Alaska   0.6   0.6   0.5   0.6   0.6   0.7   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.2   0.3
Arizona   1.5   1.6   1.6   1.6   1.6   2.2   2.2   2.1   2.4   2.5   2.6   2.5
Arkansas   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.6   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.5
California  13.3  13.0  12.8  12.9  11.9  11.0  13.7  12.5  12.4  11.7  10.8   9.4
Colorado   2.8   3.2   3.0   3.1   3.3   3.4   2.8   3.0   2.8   3.3   3.2   3.4
Connecticut   1.8   1.6   1.6   1.5   1.4   1.5   1.9   2.0   2.2   2.1   2.1   2.7
Delaware   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.4   0.4   0.3   0.3   0.4   0.4
District of Columbia   0.4   0.4   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.5   0.4   0.4   0.5   0.3   0.3
Florida   4.2   4.2   4.7   4.6   4.5   4.4   3.9   4.0   4.5   4.2   4.2   4.3
Georgia   2.0   2.1   1.9   1.9   1.8   2.5   1.4   1.5   1.4   1.6   1.8   1.9
Hawaii   0.6   0.7   0.9   0.9   0.9   0.9   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.4   0.4   0.4
Idaho   0.5   0.5   0.4   0.5   0.8   0.8   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.4   0.4   0.5
Illinois   4.3   4.3   4.4   4.6   4.7   4.6   4.2   3.8   4.0   3.8   3.6   3.4
Indiana   2.4   2.5   2.4   2.2   2.0   1.9   2.1   2.4   2.4   2.7   2.1   2.3
Iowa   0.9   1.0   0.9   0.8   0.9   1.0   0.7   0.8   0.7   0.7   0.7   0.8
Kansas   1.6   1.7   1.7   1.5   1.6   1.5   0.9   0.9   0.9   0.9   0.9   0.9
Kentucky   2.3   2.3   2.2   2.2   2.3   2.3   2.0   2.0   2.0   1.6   1.7   1.9
Louisiana   1.2   1.2   1.1   1.2   1.0   1.2   1.2   1.1   1.0   1.2   0.9   0.8
Maine   1.4   1.5   1.4   1.2   1.6   1.6   0.6   0.8   0.8   0.8   0.9   0.9
Maryland   2.6   2.7   2.6   2.5   2.5   2.5   3.3   3.3   3.1   3.6   3.2   3.4
Massachusetts   2.4   2.3   2.2   2.3   2.3   2.2   3.4   3.3   3.3   3.1   3.8   3.5
Michigan   4.4   4.1   3.8   3.6   3.6   3.5   4.2   4.1   3.7   3.4   3.7   3.8
Minnesota   1.9   1.9   2.0   2.2   2.3   2.5   0.8   0.9   1.0   1.2   1.4   1.4
Mississippi   0.9   0.8   0.8   0.8   0.7   0.7   0.6   0.5   0.6   0.5   0.5   0.5
Missouri   1.7   1.7   1.9   1.8   2.1   1.8   1.6   1.6   1.5   1.8   1.8   1.8
Montana   0.4   0.3   0.5   0.4   0.4   0.5   0.2   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.8   0.4
Nebraska   0.8   0.8   0.8   0.8   0.9   0.8   0.4   0.5   0.5   0.4   0.5   0.5
Nevada   0.6   0.6   0.6   0.6   0.6   0.6   0.7   0.6   0.7   0.6   0.6   0.6
New Hampshire   0.5   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.3   0.3   0.4   0.4   0.5   0.5
New Jersey   2.4   2.7   2.5   2.5   2.6   2.6   2.9   3.1   2.6   2.7   2.6   2.9
New Mexico   0.9   0.9   1.0   1.1   1.1   1.0   1.0   0.9   1.3   1.3   1.0   1.0
New York   8.2   7.8   7.2   7.1   6.9   6.4  11.8  11.0  10.1  10.3  10.0   9.2
North Carolina   2.1   2.6   2.6   3.1   3.2   3.1   2.6   2.6   2.3   2.5   3.0   3.2
North Dakota   0.3   0.4   0.5   0.4   0.4   0.5   0.1   0.2   0.2   0.2   0.2   0.1
Ohio   3.5   3.2   2.9   2.9   2.7   2.7   3.1   3.2   3.4   3.0   3.0   3.0
Oklahoma   1.2   1.1   1.4   1.5   1.4   1.6   0.9   1.2   1.0   1.3   1.2   1.3
Oregon   1.5   1.7   1.7   1.8   1.7   1.7   1.8   1.9   2.0   2.0   1.9   1.8
Pennsylvania   3.4   3.3   3.4   3.9   4.2   3.8   3.5   3.6   3.8   4.2   4.4   4.6
Puerto Rico   1.4   1.2   1.1   1.1   1.1   1.1   1.2   1.0   1.2   1.2   1.3   1.2
Rhode Island   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.6   0.6   0.7   0.7   0.8   0.8
South Carolina   0.7   0.7   0.9   0.8   0.8   0.8   1.2   1.3   1.4   1.2   1.2   1.3
South Dakota   0.4   0.4   0.5   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.2   0.2   0.2   0.3   0.2   0.3
Tennessee   1.4   1.4   1.5   1.4   1.5   1.6   1.1   1.3   1.2   1.1   1.4   1.1
Texas   4.1   3.9   3.8   3.4   3.5   3.3   3.2   3.2   3.2   2.9   3.0   2.8
Utah   0.9   0.9   1.1   1.1   1.1   1.2   0.9   1.1   0.9   1.1   1.0   1.0
Vermont   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.2   0.3   0.4   0.3   0.4
Virginia   1.5   1.4   1.5   1.6   1.6   1.6   1.9   2.0   1.8   1.8   1.8   1.8
Washington   2.5   2.7   3.2   3.2   3.3   3.2   3.1   3.3   3.8   3.6   3.4   3.4
West Virginia   0.6   0.6   0.6   0.6   0.7   0.7   0.4   0.7   0.6   0.9   0.9   0.8
Wisconsin   2.2   2.2   2.0   1.9   1.9   2.2   1.7   1.6   1.6   1.3   1.6   2.3
Wyoming   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.4   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.2
U.S. territories3   0.1      *   0.1      *   0.1   0.1   0.1      *      *      *      *      *
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
2 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 6.3a. Clients under age 18 in treatment, and clients under age 18 in facilities offering specifically tailored programs
or groups for adolescents, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-20131
Number
State or
jurisdiction2
Number of clients under age 183 Number of clients under age 183 in facilities offering specifically
tailored programs or groups for adolescents
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total 92,251 87,611 85,518 84,326 82,532 78,156 78,330 73,731 70,275 68,448 65,918 65,276
Alabama    535    589    763    884    787    540    447    470    739    595    586    512
Alaska    342    357    261    373    294    268    308    288    214    209    275    240
Arizona  1,839  1,446  1,903  1,120  1,702  2,300  1,525  1,244  1,415    778  1,143  2,033
Arkansas    138    132     62    132    125  1,176    108     90     29    114    109  1,116
California 12,218 10,801 11,488 13,490 12,798 10,364 11,322  9,883 10,022 12,240 11,818  9,632
Colorado  2,514  2,198  2,364  2,221  2,585  2,129  2,286  1,902  2,166  2,012  2,261  1,860
Connecticut
   959    836    657    632    612    454    707    713
   525
   429    378    399
Delaware    261    252    320    244    328    258    255    236    184    177    226    250
District of Columbia    286    317    202    104     76     36    275    290    202     64     61     36
Florida  4,770  3,821  4,061  3,837  3,720  3,812  4,327  3,323  3,564  3,381  3,115  3,364
Georgia    721    938    671    826    845  1,460    558    762    514    713    568  1,207
Hawaii    499    868  1,045  1,383  1,361  1,422    445    866  1,017  1,316  1,283  1,395
Idaho    435    509    393    411    593    695    415    501    383    370    529    665
Illinois  4,351  4,929  4,861  3,847  3,434  3,090  4,028  4,575  4,291  2,927  2,954  2,708
Indiana  1,335  1,564  1,512  1,187  1,234  1,599  1,021  1,114  1,158    774    849    890
Iowa  1,028  1,087    889    832    811    915    915    966    737    676    696    734
Kansas  1,252  1,335  1,163    962  1,221    872    960  1,021    981    813    975    724
Kentucky  1,098  1,351  1,349  1,386  1,041  1,502    800    797    851  1,033    721    961
Louisiana    776    770    636    787    974    409    719    626    586    708    531    377
Maine    793  1,324    786    753    703    821    589    520    500    423    470    431
Maryland  3,098  2,603  2,134  1,839  1,751  1,670  2,815  2,378  1,933  1,773  1,606  1,605
Massachusetts  1,728  1,780  1,458  1,981  1,312  1,642  1,018  1,185    868  1,170    676  1,156
Michigan  3,414  3,371  3,533  2,972  2,956  3,033  1,859  2,141  1,999  1,704  1,697  1,663
Minnesota    819    815    900    944    892  1,085    768    725    791    850    833  1,029
Mississippi    521    301    399    399    510    344    201    115    160    164    130    201
Missouri  1,598  1,854  1,362  1,095  1,150  1,021  1,467  1,708  1,276    978    985    854
Montana    350    349    530    524    418    371    326    275    432    450    399    339
Nebraska    677    692    715    763    815    767    535    646    553    644    669    627
Nevada    605    503    664    758    529    430    561    413    547    639    383    394
New Hampshire    472    432    523    486    441    409    180    169    223    186    126     58
New Jersey  2,678  2,492  1,932  1,842  1,921  1,903  2,262  2,163  1,630  1,584  1,643  1,626
New Mexico  1,241    952  1,476  1,322    987    911  1,122    732    805  1,089    648    680
New York  7,608  6,244  5,511  5,412  4,826  3,926  6,646  5,600  4,505  4,161  4,199  3,568
North Carolina  2,937  1,766  1,874  2,769  2,008  2,012  2,401  1,335  1,593  1,953  1,622  1,597
North Dakota    298    299    300    308    259    167    284    227    253    277    218    123
Ohio  3,801  4,369  3,990  3,358  3,342  2,997  3,418  3,937  3,608  2,865  2,799  2,561
Oklahoma  1,089    760    741  1,112  1,573  1,347    806    597    537    887  1,346  1,091
Oregon  1,869  2,202  1,930  1,705  1,653  1,514  1,780  2,100  1,772  1,561  1,468  1,421
Pennsylvania  2,978  2,744  2,722  3,043  2,897  2,586  2,508  2,256  1,998  2,302  2,332  2,151
Puerto Rico  1,189    792    958    893  2,174    680  1,097    648    715    580    672    680
Rhode Island    279    319    234    549  1,006    252    226    291    155    196    940    240
South Carolina  1,342  1,538  2,011  1,488  1,480  1,161  1,314  1,408  1,684  1,232    997  1,068
South Dakota    422    395    378    442    430    440    358    325    349    371    318    363
Tennessee    840    893    621    740    958  1,153    602    695    465    496    763    672
Texas  4,158  3,629  3,597  2,868  2,591  2,954  3,785  3,231  3,322  2,723  2,306  2,886
Utah  1,827  1,643  1,406  1,623  1,511  1,326  1,326  1,400  1,219  1,388  1,311  1,222
Vermont    632    466    440    483    330    350    537    447    415    456    292    308
Virginia  2,271  2,817  1,945  1,949  1,629  1,595  2,037  2,424  1,818  1,643  1,052    826
Washington  2,580  2,653  3,124  3,373  3,170  3,707  2,419  2,314  2,954  3,142  2,920  3,523
West Virginia    603    545    471    373    343    449    382    352    333    279    161    276
Wisconsin  1,683  1,569  1,660  1,084  1,156  1,535  1,005    947    820    684    659    725
Wyoming    425    359    522    366    197    256    227    322    398    264    128    168
U.S. territories4     69     41     71     52     73     41     48     38     67      5     72     41
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
2 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
3  Excludes clients in facilities that did not respond to the question about clients under age 18 (in 2003 4,493 total clients reported by 51 facilities; in 2005, 9,324 total clients reported by 81 facilities; in 2007, 550 total clients reported by 34 facilities; in 2009, 346 total clients reported by 5 facilities; in 2011, 1,417 total clients reported by 9 facilities; and in 2013, 2,520 clients reported by 19 facilities).  
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 6.3b. Clients under age 18 in treatment, and clients under age 18 in facilities offering specifically tailored programs
or groups for adolescents, by state or jurisdiction: 2003-20131
Percent
State or
jurisdiction2
Percent of clients under age 183 Percent of clients under age 183 in facilities offering specifically
tailored programs or groups for adolescents
2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013
Total   8.4   8.1   7.5   7.1   6.7   6.3  84.9  84.2  82.2  81.2  79.9  83.5
Alabama   5.0   5.0   4.9   5.6   4.9   3.6  83.6  79.8  96.9  67.3  74.5  94.8
Alaska  10.5  10.9   9.0  10.8  10.4   6.9  90.1  80.7  82.0  56.0  93.5  89.6
Arizona   7.8   6.4   7.1   3.7   5.4   7.2  82.9  86.0  74.4  69.5  67.2  88.4
Arkansas   4.1   4.2   1.9   3.5   3.7  19.8  78.3  68.2  46.8  86.4  87.2  94.9
California   8.1   8.0   8.1   9.8   9.7   8.8  92.7  91.5  87.2  90.7  92.3  92.9
Colorado   8.1   6.8   7.4   5.7   6.6   5.0  90.9  86.5  91.6  90.6  87.5  87.4
Connecticut   4.6   3.9   2.6   2.5   2.4   1.4  73.7  85.3  79.9  67.9  61.8  87.9
Delaware   5.4   5.9   8.3   5.9   7.1   4.9  97.7  93.7  57.5  72.5  68.9  96.9
District of Columbia   5.6   7.1   4.3   1.9   1.8   0.9  96.2  91.5 100.0  61.5  80.3 100.0
Florida  11.1   8.9   7.9   7.7   7.3   7.1  90.7  87.0  87.8  88.1  83.7  88.2
Georgia   4.7   5.8   4.1   4.3   3.9   6.1  77.4  81.2  76.6  86.3  67.2  82.7
Hawaii  13.4  23.4  26.5  31.0  30.5  27.3  89.2  99.8  97.3  95.2  94.3  98.1
Idaho  13.0  14.5  10.9   9.7  11.5  10.5  95.4  98.4  97.5  90.0  89.2  95.7
Illinois   9.4  12.1  10.6   8.5   7.8   7.2  92.6  92.8  88.3  76.1  86.0  87.6
Indiana   5.9   6.1   5.6   3.7   4.9   5.7  76.5  71.2  76.6  65.2  68.8  55.7
Iowa  14.1  13.0  11.8  10.5   9.0   9.4  89.0  88.9  82.9  81.3  85.8  80.2
Kansas  13.4  13.7  11.2   9.3  10.7   8.0  76.7  76.5  84.4  84.5  79.9  83.0
Kentucky   5.1   6.4   6.0   7.1   5.1   6.2  72.9  59.0  63.1  74.5  69.3  64.0
Louisiana   6.1   6.3   5.4   5.7   8.7   4.1  92.7  81.3  92.1  90.0  54.5  92.2
Maine  11.2  15.6   8.3   7.9   6.5   7.2  74.3  39.3  63.6  56.2  66.9  52.5
Maryland   8.6   7.3   6.2   4.3   4.5   4.0  90.9  91.4  90.6  96.4  91.7  96.1
Massachusetts   4.6   5.1   3.8   5.4   2.8   3.7  58.9  66.6  59.5  59.1  51.5  70.4
Michigan   7.5   7.7   8.5   7.4   6.5   6.4  54.5  63.5  56.6  57.3  57.4  54.8
Minnesota   9.4   8.0   8.0   6.7   5.1   6.0  93.8  89.0  87.9  90.0  93.4  94.8
Mississippi   7.7   5.6   6.1   6.7   8.8   5.1  38.6  38.2  40.1  41.1  25.5  58.4
Missouri   9.3  10.6   7.8   5.2   5.4   4.4  91.8  92.1  93.7  89.3  85.7  83.6
Montana  13.5  11.5  15.2  14.5   4.2   8.4  93.1  78.8  81.5  85.9  95.5  91.4
Nebraska  14.8  14.0  13.2  15.7  12.8  12.0  79.0  93.4  77.3  84.4  82.1  81.7
Nevada   8.2   7.2   8.4  10.8   7.3   6.1  92.7  82.1  82.4  84.3  72.4  91.6
New Hampshire  16.2  13.3  11.8   9.5   7.4   6.1  38.1  39.1  42.6  38.3  28.6  14.2
New Jersey   8.4   7.4   6.7   5.8   6.0   5.2  84.5  86.8  84.4  86.0  85.5  85.4
New Mexico  11.4   9.3  10.0   8.6   7.8   7.1  90.4  76.9  54.5  82.4  65.7  74.6
New York   5.9   5.3   4.8   4.5   3.9   3.4  87.4  89.7  81.7  76.9  87.0  90.9
North Carolina  10.2   6.3   7.1   9.5   5.5   5.0  81.8  75.6  85.0  70.5  80.8  79.4
North Dakota  18.4  14.7  11.1  14.6  10.5   9.4  95.3  75.9  84.3  89.9  84.2  73.7
Ohio  11.0  12.8  10.5   9.4   9.0   8.0  89.9  90.1  90.4  85.3  83.8  85.5
Oklahoma  11.6   6.0   6.3   7.4  10.6   8.1  74.0  78.6  72.5  79.8  85.6  81.0
Oregon   9.6  10.6   8.4   7.4   7.1   6.9  95.2  95.4  91.8  91.6  88.8  93.9
Pennsylvania   7.9   7.0   6.3   6.1   5.4   4.5  84.2  82.2  73.4  75.6  80.5  83.2
Puerto Rico   9.2   7.1   7.1   6.5  13.4   4.5  92.3  81.8  74.6  64.9  30.9 100.0
Rhode Island   4.4   4.8   3.0   6.4  10.3   2.4  81.0  91.2  66.2  35.7  93.4  95.2
South Carolina  10.6  11.3  13.0  10.5  10.4   7.3  97.9  91.5  83.7  82.8  67.4  92.0
South Dakota  20.3  17.7  14.3  14.7  14.4  13.5  84.8  82.3  92.3  83.9  74.0  82.5
Tennessee   7.3   6.5   4.5   5.9   5.8   8.1  71.7  77.8  74.9  67.0  79.6  58.3
Texas  11.9  10.4   9.8   8.3   7.0   8.5  91.0  89.0  92.4  94.9  89.0  97.7
Utah  18.6  13.3  13.7  12.0  12.1  10.5  72.6  85.2  86.7  85.5  86.8  92.2
Vermont  21.4  17.3  11.9  10.2   7.9   6.7  85.0  95.9  94.3  94.4  88.5  88.0
Virginia  11.1  13.3   9.5   9.3   7.5   7.0  89.7  86.0  93.5  84.3  64.6  51.8
Washington   7.6   7.3   7.2   7.9   7.7   8.8  93.8  87.2  94.6  93.2  92.1  95.0
West Virginia  12.5   7.0   6.4   3.7   3.2   4.5  63.3  64.6  70.7  74.8  46.9  61.5
Wisconsin   9.3   8.8   9.2   7.0   6.0   5.4  59.7  60.4  49.4  63.1  57.0  47.2
Wyoming  11.9  10.5  15.6  10.7   5.8   9.1  53.4  89.7  76.2  72.1  65.0  65.6
U.S. territories4  11.9  17.2  19.5  17.1  14.7  13.1  69.6  92.7  94.4   9.6  98.6 100.0
1 Survey reference dates were March 31, 2003-2005, March 30, 2007, March 31, 2009-2011, and March 29, 2013. See Appendix A for changes in the survey base, methods, and instruments that affect analysis of trends over time.
2 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
3  Excludes clients in facilities that did not respond to the question about clients under age 18 (in 2003, 4,493 total clients reported by 51 facilities; in 2005, 9,324 total clients reported by 81 facilities; in 2007, 550 total clients reported by 34 facilities; in 2009, 346 total clients reported by 5 facilities; in 2011, 1,417 total clients reported by 9 facilities; and in 2013, 2,520 clients reported by 19 facilities).  
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2003-2013.
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Table 6.4a. Facility operation, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities
Total Facility operation
Private
non-profit
Private
for-profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State govt. Federal
govt.
Tribal
govt.
Total  14,148 7,820 4,575   739   351   370   293
Alabama    154    93    44     8     2     7     - -
Alaska     93    58    10     5     - -     6    14
Arizona    313   147   124     1     - -    16    25
Arkansas     89    71    12     - -     2     4     - -
California  1,551   928   419   136     6    32    30
Colorado    488   182   271    11    15     8     1
Connecticut    212   184    15     2     6     3     2
Delaware     42    28    12     - -     - -     2     - -
District of Columbia     37    28     8     - -     - -     1     - -
Florida    622   297   284    20     3    18     - -
Georgia    360   102   179    26    43    10     - -
Hawaii    123   107     9     - -     2     5     - -
Idaho    117    19    81     7     4     3     3
Illinois    650   359   262    14     6     9     - -
Indiana    275   175    87     7     1     5     - -
Iowa    144   106    28     3     3     3     1
Kansas    210   109    73    18     2     6     2
Kentucky    328   172   145     2     5     4     - -
Louisiana    166    66    45    11    34     6     4
Maine    222   106   105     2     - -     4     5
Maryland    360   133   168    19    30    10     - -
Massachusetts    316   252    51     6     1     6     - -
Michigan    489   266   170    31     1     5    16
Minnesota    354   170   144     6     8     2    24
Mississippi    101    50    16    21    10     3     1
Missouri    258   181    65     1     3     8     - -
Montana     72    41     8     2     2     9    10
Nebraska    114    74    19     6     - -     7     8
Nevada  81    45    23     - -  1     5  7
New Hampshire  55    40    13     - -  1     1 - -
New Jersey 372   211   139    13  6     3 - -
New Mexico 139    74    28     2  5     9 21
New York 905   655   126    67 40    12  5
North Carolina 433   179   218    10 10    14  2
North Dakota  65    17    30     - - 11     3  4
Ohio 378   306    38    11  5    18 - -
Oklahoma 223   110    60     2  8     7 36
Oregon 246   145    62    26  2     5  6
Pennsylvania 539   330   193     1  2    13 - -
Puerto Rico 161   109    23     1 27     1 - -
Rhode Island  62    47    13     - - - -     2 - -
South Carolina 111    41    33    20 13     4 - -
South Dakota  63    32    11     2  3     9  6
Tennessee 221   168    47     1  1     4 - -
Texas 461   225   191    17  7    20  1
Utah 171    62    77    26  2     3  1
Vermont  44    35     6     - - - -     3 - -
Virginia 226    55    60    95  6    10 - -
Washington 451   192   177    28  8     8 38
West Virginia 101    78    16     1  1     5 - -
Wisconsin 318   122   128    43  1     5 19
Wyoming  53    34     8     7 - -     3  1
U.S. territories2   9   4   1   1   2   1   - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.4b. Facility operation, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Percent distribution
State or
jurisdiction1
Percent distribution
Total Facility operation
Private
non-profit
Private
for-profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State govt. Federal
govt.
Tribal
govt.
Total  100.0  55.3  32.3   5.2   2.5   2.6   2.1
Alabama 100.0  60.4  28.6   5.2   1.3   4.5      - -
Alaska 100.0  62.4  10.8   5.4      - -   6.5  15.1
Arizona 100.0  47.0  39.6   0.3      - -   5.1   8.0
Arkansas 100.0  79.8  13.5      - -   2.2   4.5      - -
California 100.0  59.8  27.0   8.8   0.4   2.1   1.9
Colorado 100.0  37.3  55.5   2.3   3.1   1.6   0.2
Connecticut 100.0  86.8   7.1   0.9   2.8   1.4   0.9
Delaware 100.0  66.7  28.6      - -      - -   4.8      - -
District of Columbia 100.0  75.7  21.6      - -      - -   2.7      - -
Florida 100.0  47.7  45.7   3.2   0.5   2.9      - -
Georgia 100.0  28.3  49.7   7.2  11.9   2.8      - -
Hawaii 100.0  87.0   7.3      - -   1.6   4.1      - -
Idaho 100.0  16.2  69.2   6.0   3.4   2.6   2.6
Illinois 100.0  55.2  40.3   2.2   0.9   1.4      - -
Indiana 100.0  63.6  31.6   2.5   0.4   1.8      - -
Iowa 100.0  73.6  19.4   2.1   2.1   2.1   0.7
Kansas 100.0  51.9  34.8   8.6   1.0   2.9   1.0
Kentucky 100.0  52.4  44.2   0.6   1.5   1.2      - -
Louisiana 100.0  39.8  27.1   6.6  20.5   3.6   2.4
Maine 100.0  47.7  47.3   0.9      - -   1.8   2.3
Maryland 100.0  36.9  46.7   5.3   8.3   2.8      - -
Massachusetts 100.0  79.7  16.1   1.9   0.3   1.9      - -
Michigan 100.0  54.4  34.8   6.3   0.2   1.0   3.3
Minnesota 100.0  48.0  40.7   1.7   2.3   0.6   6.8
Mississippi 100.0  49.5  15.8  20.8   9.9   3.0   1.0
Missouri 100.0  70.2  25.2   0.4   1.2   3.1      - -
Montana 100.0  56.9  11.1   2.8   2.8  12.5  13.9
Nebraska 100.0  64.9  16.7   5.3      - -   6.1   7.0
Nevada 100.0  55.6  28.4      - -   1.2   6.2   8.6
New Hampshire 100.0  72.7  23.6      - -   1.8   1.8      - -
New Jersey 100.0  56.7  37.4   3.5   1.6   0.8      - -
New Mexico 100.0  53.2  20.1   1.4   3.6   6.5  15.1
New York 100.0  72.4  13.9   7.4   4.4   1.3   0.6
North Carolina 100.0  41.3  50.3   2.3   2.3   3.2   0.5
North Dakota 100.0  26.2  46.2      - -  16.9   4.6   6.2
Ohio 100.0  81.0  10.1   2.9   1.3   4.8      - -
Oklahoma 100.0  49.3  26.9   0.9   3.6   3.1  16.1
Oregon 100.0  58.9  25.2  10.6   0.8   2.0   2.4
Pennsylvania 100.0  61.2  35.8   0.2   0.4   2.4      - -
Puerto Rico 100.0  67.7  14.3   0.6  16.8   0.6      - -
Rhode Island 100.0  75.8  21.0      - -      - -   3.2      - -
South Carolina 100.0  36.9  29.7  18.0  11.7   3.6      - -
South Dakota 100.0  50.8  17.5   3.2   4.8  14.3   9.5
Tennessee 100.0  76.0  21.3   0.5   0.5   1.8      - -
Texas 100.0  48.8  41.4   3.7   1.5   4.3   0.2
Utah 100.0  36.3  45.0  15.2   1.2   1.8   0.6
Vermont 100.0  79.5  13.6      - -      - -   6.8      - -
Virginia 100.0  24.3  26.5  42.0   2.7   4.4      - -
Washington 100.0  42.6  39.2   6.2   1.8   1.8   8.4
West Virginia 100.0  77.2  15.8   1.0   1.0   5.0      - -
Wisconsin 100.0  38.4  40.3  13.5   0.3   1.6   6.0
Wyoming 100.0  64.2  15.1  13.2      - -   5.7   1.9
U.S. territories2 100.0  44.4  11.1  11.1  22.2  11.1      - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -   Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.5a. Type of care offered, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities2
Total Type of care offered
Any
out-
patient
Outpatient Any
residen-
tial
Residential
(non-hospital)
Any
hospital
inpatient
Hospital
 inpatient
Regular Intensive Day treatment
or partial
hospitalization
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total  14,148 11,542 10,771 6,363 1,742 1,362 1,848 3,450 1,736 2,858   861   753   547   660
Alabama   154   123    96    77    13    20    25    34    15    24     6     9     3     9
Alaska    93    79    79    48    11     6     7    26     9    23     4     2     1     1
Arizona   313   251   229   160    25    30    39    75    39    67    15    21    14    21
Arkansas    89    81    79    48    28     6     8    27    20    25    13     8     5     7
California 1,551 1,115   996   607   252   233   180   558   315   512   170    46    35    42
Colorado   488   444   436   241    17    20    23    69    33    55    19    12    10    10
Connecticut   212   156   135    90    26    30    41    59    26    44     3    14    11    11
Delaware    42    35    31    16     9     6    12     8     2     7     - -     4     3     3
District of Columbia    37    26    24    18     5     3     9    11     9     8     1     4     4     3
Florida   622   521   472   238   126    82    60   185    90   143    56    34    29    29
Georgia   360   307   277   127    53    54    58    79    34    64    17    20    17    19
Hawaii   123   118   117    46     9     6     8    12     6    11     5     - -     - -     - -
Idaho   117   110   108    98     6     6     7    14     9    11     6     5     4     4
Illinois   650   582   570   405    78    64    85   108    56    74    26    26    14    25
Indiana   275   256   247   150    36    22    20    29    13    24     7    33    19    32
Iowa   144   126   123    85    20     7     5    32    24    27     6     8     4     8
Kansas   210   200   198   101    11    12    13    28    20    24    14     4     2     2
Kentucky   328   281   270   103    19    23    27    51    17    43    19    17    12    16
Louisiana   166   125   117    84    19    16    15    51    25    40    13    16    13    15
Maine   222   197   194    49    12    17    23    25     8    22     - -     8     4     8
Maryland   360   309   281   165    19    53   103    69    22    63    13    20    16    20
Massachusetts   316   193   176    59    32    38    71   120    32    94     9    28    18    26
Michigan   489   436   432   177    40    42    51    88    67    76    28    16    12    14
Minnesota   354   282   243   210    59    11    23   132    79   109    20     4     3     3
Mississippi   101    72    67    38    27     4     5    36    24    34    12    15    11    14
Missouri   258   241   231   160    73    22    30    58    47    24    25     7     5     5
Montana    72    62    60    42     7    12    10    18    11    10     3     7     6     6
Nebraska   114    97    94    47     8     4     5    35    16    27     8     - -     - -     - -
Nevada    81    65    59    37     6    16    16    20     6    17     6     6     5     6
New Hampshire    55    44    39    19     5    13    12    17    12    13     8     3     1     3
New Jersey   372   330   310   219    71    31    51    56    20    51    10    15    11    13
New Mexico   139   116   112    62    13    16    14    23    10    17     9     8     7     7
New York   905   606   551   245    81    58   204   247    57   205    28    80    65    48
North Carolina   433   360   335   176    64    36    74    82    30    62    15    26    19    23
North Dakota    65    59    58    30    20     7     1    20    16    18     9     6     5     6
Ohio   378   330   315   195    42    27    57    88    41    76    14    16    12    14
Oklahoma   223   191   189    79    10    12    13    50    18    40    13     9     5     7
Oregon   246   222   214   175    37    30    17    49    32    46    21     4     1     4
Pennsylvania   539   406   386   249    68    33   100   147    81   118    43    26    19    23
Puerto Rico   161    64    51    27    24    16    17   106    22   105    28    15    13    13
Rhode Island    62    54    50    28    10    14    19    15    10    14     2     4     3     4
South Carolina   111    91    87    48    11    15    20    16    11     8     2    18    12    18
South Dakota    63    51    49    37    10     2     1    19    10    14     3     6     5     1
Tennessee   221   178   151    99    35    14    12    74    46    67    26    15    12    15
Texas   461   372   304   226    57    45    79   127    87   108    38    41    35    39
Utah   171   140   135    91    40    20    22    48    37    46    13     2     1     2
Vermont    44    36    35    16     2     4    11     9     5     6     4     4     3     4
Virginia   226   189   172    85    30    25    39    42    25    30    12    14    11    13
Washington   451   404   396   349    26    24    39    61    37    38    16     8     8     8
West Virginia   101    81    78    34     2    20    25    25    12    18     7     5     2     5
Wisconsin   318   274   261   107    32    29    38    56    32    43     7    28    13    25
Wyoming    53    46    44    37     4     4     3    12     7     9     6     5     3     5
U.S. territories3     9     8     8     4     2     2     1     4     4     4     3     1     1     1
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sum to more than the Total column because a facility could provide more than one type of care.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.5b. Type of care offered, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Percent
State or
jurisdiction1
No. of
facilities
Percent2
Type of care offered
Any
out-
patient
Outpatient Any
residen-
tial
Residential
(non-hospital)
Any
hospital
inpatient
Hospital
 inpatient
Regular Intensive Day treatment
or partial
hospitalization
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total  14,148  81.6  76.1  45.0  12.3   9.6  13.1  24.4  12.3  20.2   6.1   5.3   3.9   4.7
Alabama    154  79.9  62.3  50.0   8.4  13.0  16.2  22.1   9.7  15.6   3.9   5.8   1.9   5.8
Alaska     93  84.9  84.9  51.6  11.8   6.5   7.5  28.0   9.7  24.7   4.3   2.2   1.1   1.1
Arizona    313  80.2  73.2  51.1   8.0   9.6  12.5  24.0  12.5  21.4   4.8   6.7   4.5   6.7
Arkansas     89  91.0  88.8  53.9  31.5   6.7   9.0  30.3  22.5  28.1  14.6   9.0   5.6   7.9
California  1,551  71.9  64.2  39.1  16.2  15.0  11.6  36.0  20.3  33.0  11.0   3.0   2.3   2.7
Colorado    488  91.0  89.3  49.4   3.5   4.1   4.7  14.1   6.8  11.3   3.9   2.5   2.0   2.0
Connecticut    212  73.6  63.7  42.5  12.3  14.2  19.3  27.8  12.3  20.8   1.4   6.6   5.2   5.2
Delaware     42  83.3  73.8  38.1  21.4  14.3  28.6  19.0   4.8  16.7      - -   9.5   7.1   7.1
District of Columbia     37  70.3  64.9  48.6  13.5   8.1  24.3  29.7  24.3  21.6   2.7  10.8  10.8   8.1
Florida    622  83.8  75.9  38.3  20.3  13.2   9.6  29.7  14.5  23.0   9.0   5.5   4.7   4.7
Georgia    360  85.3  76.9  35.3  14.7  15.0  16.1  21.9   9.4  17.8   4.7   5.6   4.7   5.3
Hawaii    123  95.9  95.1  37.4   7.3   4.9   6.5   9.8   4.9   8.9   4.1      - -      - -      - -
Idaho    117  94.0  92.3  83.8   5.1   5.1   6.0  12.0   7.7   9.4   5.1   4.3   3.4   3.4
Illinois    650  89.5  87.7  62.3  12.0   9.8  13.1  16.6   8.6  11.4   4.0   4.0   2.2   3.8
Indiana    275  93.1  89.8  54.5  13.1   8.0   7.3  10.5   4.7   8.7   2.5  12.0   6.9  11.6
Iowa    144  87.5  85.4  59.0  13.9   4.9   3.5  22.2  16.7  18.8   4.2   5.6   2.8   5.6
Kansas    210  95.2  94.3  48.1   5.2   5.7   6.2  13.3   9.5  11.4   6.7   1.9   1.0   1.0
Kentucky    328  85.7  82.3  31.4   5.8   7.0   8.2  15.5   5.2  13.1   5.8   5.2   3.7   4.9
Louisiana    166  75.3  70.5  50.6  11.4   9.6   9.0  30.7  15.1  24.1   7.8   9.6   7.8   9.0
Maine    222  88.7  87.4  22.1   5.4   7.7  10.4  11.3   3.6   9.9      - -   3.6   1.8   3.6
Maryland    360  85.8  78.1  45.8   5.3  14.7  28.6  19.2   6.1  17.5   3.6   5.6   4.4   5.6
Massachusetts    316  61.1  55.7  18.7  10.1  12.0  22.5  38.0  10.1  29.7   2.8   8.9   5.7   8.2
Michigan    489  89.2  88.3  36.2   8.2   8.6  10.4  18.0  13.7  15.5   5.7   3.3   2.5   2.9
Minnesota    354  79.7  68.6  59.3  16.7   3.1   6.5  37.3  22.3  30.8   5.6   1.1   0.8   0.8
Mississippi    101  71.3  66.3  37.6  26.7   4.0   5.0  35.6  23.8  33.7  11.9  14.9  10.9  13.9
Missouri    258  93.4  89.5  62.0  28.3   8.5  11.6  22.5  18.2   9.3   9.7   2.7   1.9   1.9
Montana     72  86.1  83.3  58.3   9.7  16.7  13.9  25.0  15.3  13.9   4.2   9.7   8.3   8.3
Nebraska    114  85.1  82.5  41.2   7.0   3.5   4.4  30.7  14.0  23.7   7.0      - -      - -      - -
Nevada     81  80.2  72.8  45.7   7.4  19.8  19.8  24.7   7.4  21.0   7.4   7.4   6.2   7.4
New Hampshire     55  80.0  70.9  34.5   9.1  23.6  21.8  30.9  21.8  23.6  14.5   5.5   1.8   5.5
New Jersey    372  88.7  83.3  58.9  19.1   8.3  13.7  15.1   5.4  13.7   2.7   4.0   3.0   3.5
New Mexico    139  83.5  80.6  44.6   9.4  11.5  10.1  16.5   7.2  12.2   6.5   5.8   5.0   5.0
New York    905  67.0  60.9  27.1   9.0   6.4  22.5  27.3   6.3  22.7   3.1   8.8   7.2   5.3
North Carolina    433  83.1  77.4  40.6  14.8   8.3  17.1  18.9   6.9  14.3   3.5   6.0   4.4   5.3
North Dakota     65  90.8  89.2  46.2  30.8  10.8   1.5  30.8  24.6  27.7  13.8   9.2   7.7   9.2
Ohio    378  87.3  83.3  51.6  11.1   7.1  15.1  23.3  10.8  20.1   3.7   4.2   3.2   3.7
Oklahoma    223  85.7  84.8  35.4   4.5   5.4   5.8  22.4   8.1  17.9   5.8   4.0   2.2   3.1
Oregon    246  90.2  87.0  71.1  15.0  12.2   6.9  19.9  13.0  18.7   8.5   1.6   0.4   1.6
Pennsylvania    539  75.3  71.6  46.2  12.6   6.1  18.6  27.3  15.0  21.9   8.0   4.8   3.5   4.3
Puerto Rico    161  39.8  31.7  16.8  14.9   9.9  10.6  65.8  13.7  65.2  17.4   9.3   8.1   8.1
Rhode Island     62  87.1  80.6  45.2  16.1  22.6  30.6  24.2  16.1  22.6   3.2   6.5   4.8   6.5
South Carolina    111  82.0  78.4  43.2   9.9  13.5  18.0  14.4   9.9   7.2   1.8  16.2  10.8  16.2
South Dakota     63  81.0  77.8  58.7  15.9   3.2   1.6  30.2  15.9  22.2   4.8   9.5   7.9   1.6
Tennessee    221  80.5  68.3  44.8  15.8   6.3   5.4  33.5  20.8  30.3  11.8   6.8   5.4   6.8
Texas    461  80.7  65.9  49.0  12.4   9.8  17.1  27.5  18.9  23.4   8.2   8.9   7.6   8.5
Utah    171  81.9  78.9  53.2  23.4  11.7  12.9  28.1  21.6  26.9   7.6   1.2   0.6   1.2
Vermont     44  81.8  79.5  36.4   4.5   9.1  25.0  20.5  11.4  13.6   9.1   9.1   6.8   9.1
Virginia    226  83.6  76.1  37.6  13.3  11.1  17.3  18.6  11.1  13.3   5.3   6.2   4.9   5.8
Washington    451  89.6  87.8  77.4   5.8   5.3   8.6  13.5   8.2   8.4   3.5   1.8   1.8   1.8
West Virginia    101  80.2  77.2  33.7   2.0  19.8  24.8  24.8  11.9  17.8   6.9   5.0   2.0   5.0
Wisconsin    318  86.2  82.1  33.6  10.1   9.1  11.9  17.6  10.1  13.5   2.2   8.8   4.1   7.9
Wyoming     53  86.8  83.0  69.8   7.5   7.5   5.7  22.6  13.2  17.0  11.3   9.4   5.7   9.4
U.S. territories3      9  88.9  88.9  44.4  22.2  22.2  11.1  44.4  44.4  44.4  33.3  11.1  11.1  11.1
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could provide more than one type of care.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.6. Client substance abuse problem and diagnosed co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, by state or jurisdiction:
March 29, 2013 
Number and percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities2,3 Percent2
Total Client substance abuse problem Treats clients
with diagnosed
co-occurring
mental and
substance
abuse disorder
Client substance abuse problem Treats clients
with diagnosed
co-occurring
mental and
substance
abuse disorder
Treats clients
with both
alcohol and
drug abuse
Treats clients
with drug
abuse only
Treats clients
with alcohol
abuse only
Treats clients
with both
alcohol and
drug abuse
Treats clients
with drug
abuse only
Treats clients
with alcohol
abuse only
Total  13,797 12,911 11,691 11,153 12,465  93.6  84.7  80.8  90.3
Alabama    147    131    130    109    133  89.1  88.4  74.1  90.5
Alaska     91     84     59     79     83  92.3  64.8  86.8  91.2
Arizona    301    277    253    245    274  92.0  84.1  81.4  91.0
Arkansas     83     79     67     59     70  95.2  80.7  71.1  84.3
California  1,511  1,382  1,217  1,096  1,318  91.5  80.5  72.5  87.2
Colorado    481    463    401    441    428  96.3  83.4  91.7  89.0
Connecticut    207    199    186    157    204  96.1  89.9  75.8  98.6
Delaware     42     40     39     37     42  95.2  92.9  88.1 100.0
District of Columbia     37     33     33     29     35  89.2  89.2  78.4  94.6
Florida    608    579    519    497    566  95.2  85.4  81.7  93.1
Georgia    342    293    278    224    314  85.7  81.3  65.5  91.8
Hawaii    121    120     98     93     67  99.2  81.0  76.9  55.4
Idaho    112    111     94    105    109  99.1  83.9  93.8  97.3
Illinois    627    584    544    556    511  93.1  86.8  88.7  81.5
Indiana    268    257    244    239    235  95.9  91.0  89.2  87.7
Iowa    137    132    117    121    133  96.4  85.4  88.3  97.1
Kansas    207    181    180    183    184  87.4  87.0  88.4  88.9
Kentucky    320    296    275    259    282  92.5  85.9  80.9  88.1
Louisiana    161    157    136    129    137  97.5  84.5  80.1  85.1
Maine    212    197    173    183    203  92.9  81.6  86.3  95.8
Maryland    350    324    289    262    322  92.6  82.6  74.9  92.0
Massachusetts    313    292    255    243    309  93.3  81.5  77.6  98.7
Michigan    477    455    428    426    441  95.4  89.7  89.3  92.5
Minnesota    350    337    267    274    315  96.3  76.3  78.3  90.0
Mississippi    101     99     88     86     96  98.0  87.1  85.1  95.0
Missouri    253    244    216    216    206  96.4  85.4  85.4  81.4
Montana     69     66     56     57     64  95.7  81.2  82.6  92.8
Nebraska    114    108     95    100    107  94.7  83.3  87.7  93.9
Nevada    76    74    68    65    67  97.4  89.5  85.5  88.2
New Hampshire    55    52    45    47    48  94.5  81.8  85.5  87.3
New Jersey   357   341   305   302   322  95.5  85.4  84.6  90.2
New Mexico   135   123   105   110   128  91.1  77.8  81.5  94.8
New York   895   846   805   736   865  94.5  89.9  82.2  96.6
North Carolina   423   394   358   331   381  93.1  84.6  78.3  90.1
North Dakota    63    59    44    54    56  93.7  69.8  85.7  88.9
Ohio   370   363   320   299   353  98.1  86.5  80.8  95.4
Oklahoma   218   207   188   185   198  95.0  86.2  84.9  90.8
Oregon   241   235   211   209   226  97.5  87.6  86.7  93.8
Pennsylvania   527   475   469   413   489  90.1  89.0  78.4  92.8
Puerto Rico   152   124   107    86   109  81.6  70.4  56.6  71.7
Rhode Island    59    56    54    49    58  94.9  91.5  83.1  98.3
South Carolina   108   102    96    89    95  94.4  88.9  82.4  88.0
South Dakota    62    59    50    53    58  95.2  80.6  85.5  93.5
Tennessee   217   200   182   176   211  92.2  83.9  81.1  97.2
Texas   456   395   411   344   396  86.6  90.1  75.4  86.8
Utah   168   158   147   127   156  94.0  87.5  75.6  92.9
Vermont    44    43    41    35    44  97.7  93.2  79.5 100.0
Virginia   221   205   191   177   201  92.8  86.4  80.1  91.0
Washington   446   434   359   361   372  97.3  80.5  80.9  83.4
West Virginia    97    88    85    77    95  90.7  87.6  79.4  97.9
Wisconsin   305   298   265   269   293  97.7  86.9  88.2  96.1
Wyoming    51    51    41    46    48 100.0  80.4  90.2  94.1
U.S. territories4     9     9     7     8     8 100.0  77.8  88.9  88.9
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column and percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could treat more than one type of client substance abuse problem.
3 Of 14,148 facilities, 351 facilities (2 percent) did not respond to these questions; percentages are based on the remaining 13,797 facilities.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.7. Facility size, according to type of care offered, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Median number of clients 
State or
jurisdiction1
Median number of clients per facility2
All
facilities2
Type of care offered
Total out-
patient
Outpatient Total
residen-
tial
Residential (non-hospital) Total
hospital
inpatient
Hospital inpatient
Regular Intensive Day treatment
or partial
hospitalization
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total   40  46  25  10   3   1 106  18   8  15   3  10   6   5
Alabama  40  40  10  23   1   - - 250  28  21  23   8  10   5   5
Alaska  26  32  18   9   5   - -   5  12   - -  12   1   5   8   2
Arizona  46  60  32  12   1   - - 140  15   2  14   1   8   4   4
Arkansas  28  22  10   5   - -   2 100  24  15   8   3   5   1   5
California  34  45  24  10   2   3 120  15   3  12   3  10   8   7
Colorado  50  51  50   2   4   - -  30  16   5  14   4  12   2   4
Connecticut  63 100  52  16   5   8 355  19  20  13  16  15   9  10
Delaware  63  65  28  14  11   - - 128  13  10   9   - -  35  10  15
District of Columbia  48  63  32  23   - -   2   2  35  22  24  13  10   3   6
Florida  40  40  25   5   5   - - 115  23   8  18   8  12   6   7
Georgia  30  31  11   5  10   - - 150  14   4  14   5  17   6   5
Hawaii  21  20  15  20  12   1   8  22   - -  23   3   - -   - -   - -
Idaho  38  45  27  10   - -   3   4   8   4   5   1   4   7   - -
Illinois  32  35  22   5   1   - -  93  20  16  16   5   6   3   6
Indiana  50  50  35  10   3   2 302  14  11   9   5   2   3   2
Iowa  30  30  23   9   5   - -  65  14  12  10   1   5   1   5
Kansas  25  25  19   5   - -   - - 216  28  15  13   3   1   3   1
Kentucky  43  45  30   5   6   - - 131  17  10  16   8  17  21   6
Louisiana  28  30  18  12   - -   2   3  18  12  16   2  10   5   5
Maine  20  20  15   9   - -   1  26  13  12  11   - -  18   2  18
Maryland  55  64  30  15   - -   2 150  15  11  12   2  22  10   5
Massachusetts  45 112  50  15  14   2 100  21  22  20  29  16   3  14
Michigan  42  45  30   5   - -   - - 100  18   6  15   4   7   6   5
Minnesota  25  23   8  14   - -   1 122  17  10  12   4  15   7  19
Mississippi  33  26  18   7   1   1  20  24  12  13   - -  11  10   6
Missouri  53  58  25  20   2   - -   8  16  13  10   4   8   8   5
Montana  27  35  21   9   4   - -  43  12  25   8   1   2   1   - -
Nebraska  26  26  20   9   1   2 106  15   8  14   2   - -   - -   - -
Nevada  40  40  30  10   - -   1 120  14   5  12   5  23  15  11
New Hampshire  40  41  22   9  19   - - 174  14  10  10   - -   2   - -   2
New Jersey  50  50  20  20  13   2 150  31  18  31   5  20  17  14
New Mexico  36  40  33   8   - -   5 135  20  10  12  20  11  10   1
New York  79 120  78  14  27   - -  36  23  18  21  12  17  15   7
North Carolina  36  44  20  10   3   1 160  12   9  11   6  12  15   6
North Dakota  15  13  10   6   3   - -   5  12   6   8   - -   4   5   3
Ohio  43  47  30  19   - -   5  10  16   3  14   2  16   7  11
Oklahoma  35  40  30   4   - -   - - 150  17   8  17   2  10   6   5
Oregon  51  55  40   9   - -   1 151  20   1  16   - -   8   - -   8
Pennsylvania  60  84  35  24   9   1 171  23  20  17   9  10  10   7
Puerto Rico  20  43  16   5   5   5  43  18   - -  16   - -  18   7  12
Rhode Island  80 113  50   3   - -   - - 170  16   4  13   4   9   2   6
South Carolina  60  92  54  12   - -   4  95  21  13  22  11  11  10   6
South Dakota  41  40  20  14   - -   2  79  23  16  18  13  14  15   2
Tennessee  30  30  23  10   - -   - -  61  18  11  12   3  15   9   8
Texas  41  39  18  10   3   - - 125  24  12  15   3  13   7   6
Utah  36  36  20   6   - -   - - 105  19   5  12   - -   7   1   7
Vermont  76  89  53  12  33   - -  88  22  14  25   1  16   6  10
Virginia  50  61  30  15  11   1 100  12   5  11   3  15  10   6
Washington  52  55  30  18   - -   - - 195  26  24  16   8  18  12   5
West Virginia  29  45  20  10   3   2  48  15   8  12   4   1   1   1
Wisconsin  34  40  32   8  10   5  36  14   5  12   1   3   3   2
Wyoming  34  35  26  15   - -   1  10  18   9  17   1   - -   - -   - -
U.S. territories3  29  23  11   - -   - -   - -   - -   9   - -   6   - -   3   - -   3
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Of 14,148 facilities, 741 facilities (5 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to these questions. Of the remaining 13,407 facilities, 401 facilities (3 percent) that included client counts for other facilities were excluded from tabulations for this table, and thus, tabulations are based on 13,006 facilities that responded to this question for their facility alone. 
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.8. Facility size in terms of number of clients, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Number and percent distribution
State or jurisdiction1 Number of facilities Percent distribution
Total Fewer
than 15
clients
15-29
clients
30-59
clients
60-119
clients
120
clients
or more
Total Fewer
than 15
clients
15-29
clients
30-59
clients
60-119
clients
120
clients
or more
Total  14,148 3,028 2,764 2,927 2,468 2,961 100.0  21.4  19.5  20.7  17.4  20.9
Alabama    154    31    35    31    26    31 100.0  20.1  22.7  20.1  16.9  20.1
Alaska     93    26    23    21    17     6 100.0  28.0  24.7  22.6  18.3   6.5
Arizona    313    70    52    56    48    87 100.0  22.4  16.6  17.9  15.3  27.8
Arkansas     89    28    13    19    15    14 100.0  31.5  14.6  21.3  16.9  15.7
California  1,551   391   308   336   213   303 100.0  25.2  19.9  21.7  13.7  19.5
Colorado    488    83    89   106   104   106 100.0  17.0  18.2  21.7  21.3  21.7
Connecticut    212    42    27    30    41    72 100.0  19.8  12.7  14.2  19.3  34.0
Delaware     42     9     2     7    10    14 100.0  21.4   4.8  16.7  23.8  33.3
District of Columbia     37     1     9    11     9     7 100.0   2.7  24.3  29.7  24.3  18.9
Florida    622   105   153   129   121   114 100.0  16.9  24.6  20.7  19.5  18.3
Georgia    360   110    71    62    55    62 100.0  30.6  19.7  17.2  15.3  17.2
Hawaii    123    36    46    18    12    11 100.0  29.3  37.4  14.6   9.8   8.9
Idaho    117    27    18    31    27    14 100.0  23.1  15.4  26.5  23.1  12.0
Illinois    650   168   124   153   104   101 100.0  25.8  19.1  23.5  16.0  15.5
Indiana    275    54    47    52    66    56 100.0  19.6  17.1  18.9  24.0  20.4
Iowa    144    44    29    36    14    21 100.0  30.6  20.1  25.0   9.7  14.6
Kansas    210    57    59    42    30    22 100.0  27.1  28.1  20.0  14.3  10.5
Kentucky    328    78    50    86    55    59 100.0  23.8  15.2  26.2  16.8  18.0
Louisiana    166    42    39    35    29    21 100.0  25.3  23.5  21.1  17.5  12.7
Maine    222    87    55    25    36    19 100.0  39.2  24.8  11.3  16.2   8.6
Maryland    360    78    61    56    55   110 100.0  21.7  16.9  15.6  15.3  30.6
Massachusetts    316    43    81    51    48    93 100.0  13.6  25.6  16.1  15.2  29.4
Michigan    489   112    77    91    77   132 100.0  22.9  15.7  18.6  15.7  27.0
Minnesota    354   105    89    96    37    27 100.0  29.7  25.1  27.1  10.5   7.6
Mississippi    101    26    19    24    17    15 100.0  25.7  18.8  23.8  16.8  14.9
Missouri    258    31    54    69    52    52 100.0  12.0  20.9  26.7  20.2  20.2
Montana     72    16    16    18    13     9 100.0  22.2  22.2  25.0  18.1  12.5
Nebraska    114    32    28    21    21    12 100.0  28.1  24.6  18.4  18.4  10.5
Nevada     81    21    15    17    11    17 100.0  25.9  18.5  21.0  13.6  21.0
New Hampshire     55    14     9    14     2    16 100.0  25.5  16.4  25.5   3.6  29.1
New Jersey    372    69    67    84    74    78 100.0  18.5  18.0  22.6  19.9  21.0
New Mexico    139    25    28    31    21    34 100.0  18.0  20.1  22.3  15.1  24.5
New York    905    89   138   144   222   312 100.0   9.8  15.2  15.9  24.5  34.5
North Carolina    433   133    62    79    70    89 100.0  30.7  14.3  18.2  16.2  20.6
North Dakota     65    31    15    11     7     1 100.0  47.7  23.1  16.9  10.8   1.5
Ohio    378    62    71    89    72    84 100.0  16.4  18.8  23.5  19.0  22.2
Oklahoma    223    60    39    55    29    40 100.0  26.9  17.5  24.7  13.0  17.9
Oregon    246    30    57    56    47    56 100.0  12.2  23.2  22.8  19.1  22.8
Pennsylvania    539    78   108    88   116   149 100.0  14.5  20.0  16.3  21.5  27.6
Puerto Rico    161    55    41    29    15    21 100.0  34.2  25.5  18.0   9.3  13.0
Rhode Island     62    10     8     9     9    26 100.0  16.1  12.9  14.5  14.5  41.9
South Carolina    111    16    20    17    18    40 100.0  14.4  18.0  15.3  16.2  36.0
South Dakota     63    13    13    15    15     7 100.0  20.6  20.6  23.8  23.8  11.1
Tennessee    221    48    59    49    40    25 100.0  21.7  26.7  22.2  18.1  11.3
Texas    461    97    85   110    79    90 100.0  21.0  18.4  23.9  17.1  19.5
Utah    171    32    41    36    27    35 100.0  18.7  24.0  21.1  15.8  20.5
Vermont     44     3     7     9     9    16 100.0   6.8  15.9  20.5  20.5  36.4
Virginia    226    38    45    36    49    58 100.0  16.8  19.9  15.9  21.7  25.7
Washington    451    60    62   119   117    93 100.0  13.3  13.7  26.4  25.9  20.6
West Virginia    101    25    20    20    12    24 100.0  24.8  19.8  19.8  11.9  23.8
Wisconsin    318    75    67    75    46    55 100.0  23.6  21.1  23.6  14.5  17.3
Wyoming     53    10    10    21     7     5 100.0  18.9  18.9  39.6  13.2   9.4
U.S territories2      9      2      3      2      2       - - 100.0  22.2  33.3  22.2  22.2      - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.9. Facility capacity and utilization of residential (non-hospital) and hospital inpatient care, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Number and utilization rate
State or
jurisdiction1
Residential and hospital inpatient2,3 Residential (non-hospital)2 Hospital inpatient3
No. of
clients
No. of
designated
beds
Utilization
rate (%)2,3,4
No. of
facilities
No. of
clients
No. of
designated
beds
Utilization
rate (%)2,4
Designated
beds per
facility2
No. of
facilities
No. of
clients
No. of
designated
beds
Utilization
rate (%)3,4
Designated
beds per
facility3
Total  108,903 112,252  97.0   3,082  97,369 100,417  97.0 33 483 11,795 12,213  96.6 25
Alabama   1,357   1,464  92.7      31   1,116   1,212  92.1 39   5    241    252  95.6 50
Alaska     341     383  89.0      21     341     383  89.0 18   1 ^ ^ ^ ^
Arizona   2,075   2,063 100.6      62   1,804   1,853  97.4 30  13    271    210 129.0 16
Arkansas     763     881  86.6      25     685     798  85.8 32   4     78     83  94.0 21
California  13,663  14,438  94.6     490  12,898  13,688  94.2 28  31    765    750 102.0 24
Colorado   1,542   1,618  95.3      44   1,404   1,446  97.1 33   9    138    172  80.2 19
Connecticut   2,055   2,056 100.0      55   1,770   1,766 100.2 32  11    285    290  98.3 26
Delaware     170     184  92.4       8     170     184  92.4 23   2 ^ ^ ^ ^
Dist. of Columbia     419     428  97.9      10     419     428  97.9 43   2 ^ ^ ^ ^
Florida   7,839   6,661 117.7     176   7,237   6,020 120.2 34    22    602    641  93.9 29
Georgia   2,152   2,218  97.0      64   1,895   1,934  98.0 30    11    257    284  90.5 26
Hawaii     385     456  84.4      11     385     456  84.4 41     - -       - -       - -      - - - -
Idaho     113     162  69.8      11     113     162  69.8 15   1 ^ ^ ^ ^
Illinois   2,895   3,427  84.5      97   2,700   3,099  87.1 32    18    195    328  59.5 18
Indiana     618     778  79.4      21     441     541  81.5 26    10    177    237  74.7 24
Iowa     652     815  80.0      30     652     815  80.0 27   2 ^ ^ ^ ^
Kansas     654     765  85.5      22     654     765  85.5 35   2 ^ ^ ^ ^
Kentucky   2,073   2,089  99.2      46   1,841   1,798 102.4 39    10    232    291  79.7 29
Louisiana   1,501   1,814  82.7      48   1,340   1,615  83.0 34     9    161    199  80.9 22
Maine     437     408 107.1      19     316     296 106.8 16     6    121    112 108.0 19
Maryland   1,858   2,783  66.8      62   1,456   2,074  70.2 33    17    402    709  56.7 42
Massachusetts   3,680   3,806  96.7     118   3,048   3,211  94.9 27    18    632    595 106.2 33
Michigan   5,211   3,165 164.6      79   4,877   2,985 163.4 38    11    334    180 185.6 16
Minnesota   3,778   3,925  96.3     125   3,720   3,862  96.3 31     4     58     63  92.1 16
Mississippi   1,144   1,392  82.2      31     810   1,133  71.5 37    12    334    259 129.0 22
Missouri   1,081   1,162  93.0      43     974   1,107  88.0 26     3    107     55 194.5 18
Montana     584     282 207.1      14     457     258 177.1 18     3    127     24 529.2  8
Nebraska     666     812  82.0      33     666     812  82.0 25     - -       - -       - -      - - - -
Nevada     573     568 100.9      19     425     455  93.4 24     5    148    113 131.0 23
New Hampshire     330     368  89.7      14     330     368  89.7 26   1 ^ ^ ^ ^
New Jersey   3,017   2,906 103.8      52   2,669   2,541 105.0 49    11    348    365  95.3 33
New Mexico   1,799     618 291.1      19   1,700     481 353.4 25     6     99    137  72.3 23
New York  11,236  12,598  89.2     235   9,600  10,531  91.2 45    75  1,636  2,067  79.1 28
North Carolina   3,007   3,084  97.5  76 2,455 2,655  92.5 35    16   552   429 128.7 27
North Dakota     474     472 100.4  16   421   378 111.4 24     6    53    94  56.4 16
Ohio   2,239   2,344  95.5  77 1,744 1,758  99.2 23    14   495   586  84.5 42
Oklahoma   1,304   1,701  76.7  47 1,192 1,570  75.9 33     6   112   131  85.5 22
Oregon   1,132   1,343  84.3  42 1,070 1,260  84.9 30     4    62    83  74.7 21
Pennsylvania   5,673   6,285  90.3 146 5,236 5,756  91.0 39    15   437   529  82.6 35
Puerto Rico   2,726   3,205  85.1  94 2,280 3,027  75.3 32     7   446   178 250.6 25
Rhode Island     323     348  92.8  15   323   348  92.8 23     2 ^ ^ ^ ^
South Carolina     900     772 116.6  16   552   471 117.2 29    14   348   301 115.6 22
South Dakota     698     630 110.8  18   623   543 114.7 30     6    75    87  86.2 15
Tennessee   1,986   1,990  99.8  60 1,589 1,848  86.0 31     9   397   142 279.6 16
Texas   5,076   5,823  87.2 118 4,744 5,448  87.1 46    21   332   375  88.5 18
Utah     980     896 109.4  38   980   896 109.4 24     2 ^ ^ ^ ^
Vermont   1,081     357 302.8   8   989   245 403.7 31     3    92   112  82.1 37
Virginia     741     910  81.4  33   575   801  71.8 24     6   166   109 152.3 18
Washington   2,228   2,606  85.5  56 2,091 2,417  86.5 43     6   137   189  72.5 32
West Virginia     395     433  91.2  23   395   433  91.2 19     1 ^ ^ ^ ^
Wisconsin     953   1,244  76.6  48   821 1,114  73.7 23    10   132   130 101.5 13
Wyoming     326     316 103.2  12   326   316 103.2 26     - -     - -     - -      - - - -
U.S territories5      50      56  89.3   4    50    56  89.3 14     - -     - -     - -      - - - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Of the 3,450 facilities reporting that residential (non-hospital) services were offered, 98 facilities (3 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question. Of the remaining 3,352 facilities, 80 facilities (2 percent) reported for themselves and other facilities. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on the 3,082 facilities that reported both designated beds and clients. Of the 3,272 facilities that reported designated beds, 56 facilities (2 percent) were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to this question, and 134 facilities (4 percent) were excluded because the number of designated beds was reported as zero.
3 Of the 753 facilities reporting that hospital inpatient services were offered, 12 facilities (2 percent) whose client counts were reported by another facility were not asked to respond to this question, and 13 facilities (2 percent) reported for themselves and other facilities. However, the utilization rate and designated beds per facility are based on 483 facilities that reported both designated beds and clients for their facility only. Of the 728 facilities that reported designated beds, 83 facilities (11 percent) were excluded from the utilization rate tabulations because they did not respond to this question, and 162 facilities (22 percent) were excluded because the number of designated beds was reported as zero.
4 Because substance abuse treatment clients may also occupy non-designated beds, utilization rates may be more than 100 percent.
5 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
^ Data suppressed due to confidentiality issues.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services              (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.10. Type of counseling used, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number and percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities2 Percent3
Total Counseling type Counseling type
Individual
counseling
Group
counseling 
Family
counseling
Marital/
couples
counseling
Individual
counseling
Group
counseling 
Family
counseling
Marital/
couples
counseling
Total  14,148 13,826 13,136 11,547  8,382  97.7  92.8  81.6  59.2
Alabama    154   153   148   143    93  99.4  96.1  92.9  60.4
Alaska     93    92    85    83    60  98.9  91.4  89.2  64.5
Arizona    313   293   285   253   202  93.6  91.1  80.8  64.5
Arkansas     89    85    83    81    54  95.5  93.3  91.0  60.7
California  1,551 1,514 1,430 1,125   741  97.6  92.2  72.5  47.8
Colorado    488   477   473   361   319  97.7  96.9  74.0  65.4
Connecticut    212   203   199   192   146  95.8  93.9  90.6  68.9
Delaware     42    42    40    37    26 100.0  95.2  88.1  61.9
District of Columbia     37    34    36    27    15  91.9  97.3  73.0  40.5
Florida    622   610   581   525   387  98.1  93.4  84.4  62.2
Georgia    360   349   333   297   198  96.9  92.5  82.5  55.0
Hawaii    123   122   121   104    36  99.2  98.4  84.6  29.3
Idaho    117   115   116   107    96  98.3  99.1  91.5  82.1
Illinois    650   641   621   487   350  98.6  95.5  74.9  53.8
Indiana    275   261   263   240   177  94.9  95.6  87.3  64.4
Iowa    144   144   132   122    99 100.0  91.7  84.7  68.8
Kansas    210   207   193   172   143  98.6  91.9  81.9  68.1
Kentucky    328   323   310   259   222  98.5  94.5  79.0  67.7
Louisiana    166   156   156   140    91  94.0  94.0  84.3  54.8
Maine    222   216   143   173   143  97.3  64.4  77.9  64.4
Maryland    360   348   338   312   214  96.7  93.9  86.7  59.4
Massachusetts    316   303   289   243   197  95.9  91.5  76.9  62.3
Michigan    489   485   429   412   341  99.2  87.7  84.3  69.7
Minnesota    354   349   349   297   179  98.6  98.6  83.9  50.6
Mississippi    101   100    94    99    78  99.0  93.1  98.0  77.2
Missouri    258   247   241   197   138  95.7  93.4  76.4  53.5
Montana     72    70    67    64    42  97.2  93.1  88.9  58.3
Nebraska    114   114    95   102    85 100.0  83.3  89.5  74.6
Nevada     81    78    74    56    41  96.3  91.4  69.1  50.6
New Hampshire     55    54    48    47    31  98.2  87.3  85.5  56.4
New Jersey    372   362   348   332   246  97.3  93.5  89.2  66.1
New Mexico    139   135   125   125   102  97.1  89.9  89.9  73.4
New York    905   901   874   714   485  99.6  96.6  78.9  53.6
North Carolina    433   422   389   326   239  97.5  89.8  75.3  55.2
North Dakota     65    64    58    58    41  98.5  89.2  89.2  63.1
Ohio    378   374   358   308   208  98.9  94.7  81.5  55.0
Oklahoma    223   219   203   192   154  98.2  91.0  86.1  69.1
Oregon    246   243   240   219   148  98.8  97.6  89.0  60.2
Pennsylvania    539   534   501   476   355  99.1  92.9  88.3  65.9
Puerto Rico    161   159   150   141   115  98.8  93.2  87.6  71.4
Rhode Island     62    61    57    52    41  98.4  91.9  83.9  66.1
South Carolina    111   108   105    98    67  97.3  94.6  88.3  60.4
South Dakota     63    60    59    54    39  95.2  93.7  85.7  61.9
Tennessee    221   217   202   198   147  98.2  91.4  89.6  66.5
Texas    461   446   423   375   230  96.7  91.8  81.3  49.9
Utah    171   169   165   148   109  98.8  96.5  86.5  63.7
Vermont     44    41    39    36    30  93.2  88.6  81.8  68.2
Virginia    226   216   215   187   131  95.6  95.1  82.7  58.0
Washington    451   448   438   330   197  99.3  97.1  73.2  43.7
West Virginia    101    97    94    88    70  96.0  93.1  87.1  69.3
Wisconsin    318   305   262   275   235  95.9  82.4  86.5  73.9
Wyoming     53    51    50    49    43  96.2  94.3  92.5  81.1
U.S. territories4      9     9     9     9     6 100.0 100.0 100.0  66.7
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could use more than one counseling type.
3 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could use more than one counseling type.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.11a. Clinical/therapeutic approaches used always or often or sometimes, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities2,3
Total Clinical/therapeutic approach used always or often or sometimes
Sub-
stance
abuse
coun-
seling
Relapse
pre-
vention
Cognitive-
behavior-
al
therapy
Motiva-
tional
inter-
viewing
Anger
manage-
ment
Brief
interven-
tion
12-step
facili-
tation
Trauma-
related
counsel-
ing
Contin-
gency
manage-
ment
Rational
emotive
behavioral
therapy
Matrix
Model
Community
reinforce-
ment plus
vouchers
Computer-
ized
substance
abuse
treatment
Other
treatment
approaches
Total  14,148 13,831 13,303 12,982 12,494 11,392 11,224 10,435 10,017  7,940  6,373  5,468  1,723  1,624  1,650
Alabama    154    152    149    137    138    124    121    123    106     98    108     77     12     22     12
Alaska     93     92     86     87     84     77     81     58     78     58     55     41     16     30     14
Arizona    313    303    295    289    270    248    267    195    233    188    124    144     38     43     42
Arkansas     89     85     81     80     82     73     73     67     60     52     39     65     17     14      6
California  1,551  1,515  1,456  1,307  1,322  1,271  1,206  1,184  1,077    967    525    647    247    152    204
Colorado    488    481    466    469    444    381    367    213    349    244    199    189    141     72     53
Connecticut    212    207    197    194    193    193    163    164    181    105     81     61     34      5     22
Delaware     42     42     40     41     41     33     33     35     38     27     16     15      4      6      3
District of Columbia     37     37     34     33     33     34     28     28     24     24     20     12      6      3      4
Florida    622    604    586    576    510    535    494    482    471    364    331    214     63     75     90
Georgia    360    351    336    331    296    315    295    252    278    228    168    179     51     75     62
Hawaii    123    122    118    120    119     98     87     72     67     61     47     46      6      8      9
Idaho    117    114    114    114    108     98     92     70     98     79     56     88     19      7     28
Illinois    650    641    627    592    573    515    481    497    403    333    296    265     62     81     62
Indiana    275    271    257    259    238    235    207    223    202    144    113    142     18     48     26
Iowa    144    142    137    137    131    109    102    101     86     69     64     72     26     22      6
Kansas    210    207    201    201    177    161    165    150    130    103     91     90     25     21     11
Kentucky    328    322    305    293    281    253    271    241    228    146    165    123     20     38     30
Louisiana    166    163    158    147    133    131    126    141     92     89     94     84     22     31     16
Maine    222    216    202    214    203    168    175    135    173    101     58     35     11     20     26
Maryland    360    353    335    338    304    254    297    273    211    219    165     95     43     46     32
Massachusetts    316    309    301    290    301    258    262    230    272    168     83     65     30     27     34
Michigan    489    480    456    461    436    420    409    374    386    264    230    117     55     52     55
Minnesota    354    347    340    326    326    253    253    303    212    216    179    211     41     33     55
Mississippi    101    100     96     96     75     97     80     85     80     53     73     30      9      9      4
Missouri    258    250    245    244    240    224    226    217    190    183    123    146     32     70     20
Montana     72     71     68     64     63     46     57     43     54     34     46     38      9     13     15
Nebraska    114    114    109    111    108     89     97     88     99     67     58     50     11      4     14
Nevada     81     79     76     66     65     50     56     55     43     40     29     36      7      7     12
New Hampshire     55     53     53     53     50     40     45     43     42     32     19     17      3      7     11
New Jersey    372    359    348    345    327    312    310    310    252    207    213    130     41     23     39
New Mexico    139    135    132    126    126    125    123     89    119     99     50     74     32     22     23
New York    905    896    855    847    861    767    725    680    622    495    405    212     73     52     83
North Carolina    433    423    409    399    390    330    351    323    276    250    165    195     38     51     47
North Dakota     65     64     61     57     51     46     52     53     35     44     18     21      4      8     10
Ohio    378    373    358    355    351    323    282    291    282    208    168    113     56     43     39
Oklahoma    223    215    206    211    190    199    177    143    188    115    132    112     21     34     23
Oregon    246    243    240    236    239    187    191    176    185    146    101    145     39     32     45
Pennsylvania    539    529    518    511    467    443    440    458    398    278    288    146     50     43     67
Puerto Rico    161    156    123    120    124    129    130     93     95    104     83     47     52     38     19
Rhode Island     62     61     60     61     59     56     53     41     54     40     26     12     10      6       - -
South Carolina    111    108    103    100     92     80     89     88     71     57     53     47     13      5      9
South Dakota     63     63     62     61     62     52     55     50     43     44     35     29      8     10      7
Tennessee    221    218    200    212    202    198    183    186    180    129     83     90     16     47     28
Texas    461    452    438    425    396    342    349    355    271    250    232    204     35     42     33
Utah    171    169    162    160    152    146    144    118    141    110    100     82     38     27     28
Vermont     44     42     43     42     43     36     40     26     40     24     11     14      9      6      4
Virginia    226    207    212    206    205    186    181    145    186    118     92     72     19     22     29
Washington    451    434    416    393    398    263    351    322    248    224    196    183     48     23     84
West Virginia    101     96     93     93     89     87     86     74     78     50     73     33      7     12      5
Wisconsin    318    306    284    296    272    250    249    228    242    151    163     77     23     27     38
Wyoming     53     50     48     48     45     45     39     37     40     35     24     31     11     10     11
U.S. territories4      9      9      8      8      9      7      8      7      8      6      7      5      2       - -      1
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could use more than one clinical/therapeutic approach.
3 This question used a Likert scale response: Always or Often, Sometimes, Never, Rarely, and Not familiar with this approach. This table combines responses of Always or Often and Sometimes.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.11b. Clinical/therapeutic approaches used always or often or sometimes, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Number
of
facilities
Percent2,3
Clinical/therapeutic approach used always or often or sometimes
Sub-
stance
abuse
coun-
seling
Relapse
pre-
vention
Cognitive-
behavior-
al
therapy
Motiva-
tional
inter-
viewing
Anger
manage-
ment
Brief
interven-
tion
12-step
facili-
tation
Trauma-
related
counsel-
ing
Contin-
gency
manage-
ment
Rational
emotive
behavioral
therapy
Matrix
Model
Community
reinforce-
ment plus
vouchers
Computer-
ized
substance
abuse
treatment
Other
treatment
approaches
Total  14,148  97.8  94.0  91.8  88.3  80.5  79.3  73.8  70.8  56.1  45.0  38.6  12.2  11.5  11.7
Alabama    154  98.7  96.8  89.0  89.6  80.5  78.6  79.9  68.8  63.6  70.1  50.0   7.8  14.3   7.8
Alaska     93  98.9  92.5  93.5  90.3  82.8  87.1  62.4  83.9  62.4  59.1  44.1  17.2  32.3  15.1
Arizona    313  96.8  94.2  92.3  86.3  79.2  85.3  62.3  74.4  60.1  39.6  46.0  12.1  13.7  13.4
Arkansas     89  95.5  91.0  89.9  92.1  82.0  82.0  75.3  67.4  58.4  43.8  73.0  19.1  15.7   6.7
California  1,551  97.7  93.9  84.3  85.2  81.9  77.8  76.3  69.4  62.3  33.8  41.7  15.9   9.8  13.2
Colorado    488  98.6  95.5  96.1  91.0  78.1  75.2  43.6  71.5  50.0  40.8  38.7  28.9  14.8  10.9
Connecticut    212  97.6  92.9  91.5  91.0  91.0  76.9  77.4  85.4  49.5  38.2  28.8  16.0   2.4  10.4
Delaware     42 100.0  95.2  97.6  97.6  78.6  78.6  83.3  90.5  64.3  38.1  35.7   9.5  14.3   7.1
District of Columbia     37 100.0  91.9  89.2  89.2  91.9  75.7  75.7  64.9  64.9  54.1  32.4  16.2   8.1  10.8
Florida    622  97.1  94.2  92.6  82.0  86.0  79.4  77.5  75.7  58.5  53.2  34.4  10.1  12.1  14.5
Georgia    360  97.5  93.3  91.9  82.2  87.5  81.9  70.0  77.2  63.3  46.7  49.7  14.2  20.8  17.2
Hawaii    123  99.2  95.9  97.6  96.7  79.7  70.7  58.5  54.5  49.6  38.2  37.4   4.9   6.5   7.3
Idaho    117  97.4  97.4  97.4  92.3  83.8  78.6  59.8  83.8  67.5  47.9  75.2  16.2   6.0  23.9
Illinois    650  98.6  96.5  91.1  88.2  79.2  74.0  76.5  62.0  51.2  45.5  40.8   9.5  12.5   9.5
Indiana    275  98.5  93.5  94.2  86.5  85.5  75.3  81.1  73.5  52.4  41.1  51.6   6.5  17.5   9.5
Iowa    144  98.6  95.1  95.1  91.0  75.7  70.8  70.1  59.7  47.9  44.4  50.0  18.1  15.3   4.2
Kansas    210  98.6  95.7  95.7  84.3  76.7  78.6  71.4  61.9  49.0  43.3  42.9  11.9  10.0   5.2
Kentucky    328  98.2  93.0  89.3  85.7  77.1  82.6  73.5  69.5  44.5  50.3  37.5   6.1  11.6   9.1
Louisiana    166  98.2  95.2  88.6  80.1  78.9  75.9  84.9  55.4  53.6  56.6  50.6  13.3  18.7   9.6
Maine    222  97.3  91.0  96.4  91.4  75.7  78.8  60.8  77.9  45.5  26.1  15.8   5.0   9.0  11.7
Maryland    360  98.1  93.1  93.9  84.4  70.6  82.5  75.8  58.6  60.8  45.8  26.4  11.9  12.8   8.9
Massachusetts    316  97.8  95.3  91.8  95.3  81.6  82.9  72.8  86.1  53.2  26.3  20.6   9.5   8.5  10.8
Michigan    489  98.2  93.3  94.3  89.2  85.9  83.6  76.5  78.9  54.0  47.0  23.9  11.2  10.6  11.2
Minnesota    354  98.0  96.0  92.1  92.1  71.5  71.5  85.6  59.9  61.0  50.6  59.6  11.6   9.3  15.5
Mississippi    101  99.0  95.0  95.0  74.3  96.0  79.2  84.2  79.2  52.5  72.3  29.7   8.9   8.9   4.0
Missouri    258  96.9  95.0  94.6  93.0  86.8  87.6  84.1  73.6  70.9  47.7  56.6  12.4  27.1   7.8
Montana     72  98.6  94.4  88.9  87.5  63.9  79.2  59.7  75.0  47.2  63.9  52.8  12.5  18.1  20.8
Nebraska    114 100.0  95.6  97.4  94.7  78.1  85.1  77.2  86.8  58.8  50.9  43.9   9.6   3.5  12.3
Nevada     81  97.5  93.8  81.5  80.2  61.7  69.1  67.9  53.1  49.4  35.8  44.4   8.6   8.6  14.8
New Hampshire     55  96.4  96.4  96.4  90.9  72.7  81.8  78.2  76.4  58.2  34.5  30.9   5.5  12.7  20.0
New Jersey    372  96.5  93.5  92.7  87.9  83.9  83.3  83.3  67.7  55.6  57.3  34.9  11.0   6.2  10.5
New Mexico    139  97.1  95.0  90.6  90.6  89.9  88.5  64.0  85.6  71.2  36.0  53.2  23.0  15.8  16.5
New York    905  99.0  94.5  93.6  95.1  84.8  80.1  75.1  68.7  54.7  44.8  23.4   8.1   5.7   9.2
North Carolina    433  97.7  94.5  92.1  90.1  76.2  81.1  74.6  63.7  57.7  38.1  45.0   8.8  11.8  10.9
North Dakota     65  98.5  93.8  87.7  78.5  70.8  80.0  81.5  53.8  67.7  27.7  32.3   6.2  12.3  15.4
Ohio    378  98.7  94.7  93.9  92.9  85.4  74.6  77.0  74.6  55.0  44.4  29.9  14.8  11.4  10.3
Oklahoma    223  96.4  92.4  94.6  85.2  89.2  79.4  64.1  84.3  51.6  59.2  50.2   9.4  15.2  10.3
Oregon    246  98.8  97.6  95.9  97.2  76.0  77.6  71.5  75.2  59.3  41.1  58.9  15.9  13.0  18.3
Pennsylvania    539  98.1  96.1  94.8  86.6  82.2  81.6  85.0  73.8  51.6  53.4  27.1   9.3   8.0  12.4
Puerto Rico    161  96.9  76.4  74.5  77.0  80.1  80.7  57.8  59.0  64.6  51.6  29.2  32.3  23.6  11.8
Rhode Island     62  98.4  96.8  98.4  95.2  90.3  85.5  66.1  87.1  64.5  41.9  19.4  16.1   9.7      - -
South Carolina    111  97.3  92.8  90.1  82.9  72.1  80.2  79.3  64.0  51.4  47.7  42.3  11.7   4.5   8.1
South Dakota     63 100.0  98.4  96.8  98.4  82.5  87.3  79.4  68.3  69.8  55.6  46.0  12.7  15.9  11.1
Tennessee    221  98.6  90.5  95.9  91.4  89.6  82.8  84.2  81.4  58.4  37.6  40.7   7.2  21.3  12.7
Texas    461  98.0  95.0  92.2  85.9  74.2  75.7  77.0  58.8  54.2  50.3  44.3   7.6   9.1   7.2
Utah    171  98.8  94.7  93.6  88.9  85.4  84.2  69.0  82.5  64.3  58.5  48.0  22.2  15.8  16.4
Vermont     44  95.5  97.7  95.5  97.7  81.8  90.9  59.1  90.9  54.5  25.0  31.8  20.5  13.6   9.1
Virginia    226  91.6  93.8  91.2  90.7  82.3  80.1  64.2  82.3  52.2  40.7  31.9   8.4   9.7  12.8
Washington    451  96.2  92.2  87.1  88.2  58.3  77.8  71.4  55.0  49.7  43.5  40.6  10.6   5.1  18.6
West Virginia    101  95.0  92.1  92.1  88.1  86.1  85.1  73.3  77.2  49.5  72.3  32.7   6.9  11.9   5.0
Wisconsin    318  96.2  89.3  93.1  85.5  78.6  78.3  71.7  76.1  47.5  51.3  24.2   7.2   8.5  11.9
Wyoming     53  94.3  90.6  90.6  84.9  84.9  73.6  69.8  75.5  66.0  45.3  58.5  20.8  18.9  20.8
U.S. territories4      9 100.0  88.9  88.9 100.0  77.8  88.9  77.8  88.9  66.7  77.8  55.6  22.2      - -  11.1
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Percent of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could use more than one clinical/therapeutic approach.
3 This question used a Likert scale response: Always or Often, Sometimes, Never, Rarely, and Not familiar with this approach. This table combines responses of Always or Often and Sometimes.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.12a. Facilities offering specifically tailored programs or groups for specific client types, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number and percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Client type
Total Any
program
or group
Number of facilities2 Any
program
or group
Percent3
Adult
wo-
men
Clients
with co-
occurring
disorders
Adult
men
Criminal
justice
clients
Adoles-
cents
Persons
who have
experi-
enced
trauma
DUI/
DWI
clients
Adult
wo-
men
Clients
with co-
occurring
disorders
Adult
men
Criminal
justice
clients
Adoles-
cents
Persons
who have
experi-
enced
trauma
DUI/
DWI
clients
Total  14,148 12,235 6,262 6,062 5,456 4,675 4,220 4,141 4,105  86.5  44.3  42.8  38.6  33.0  29.8  29.3  29.0
Alabama    154    115    50    41    40    30    35    25    18  74.7  32.5  26.6  26.0  19.5  22.7  16.2  11.7
Alaska     93     82    45    43    31    28    36    38    29  88.2  48.4  46.2  33.3  30.1  38.7  40.9  31.2
Arizona    313    278   150   137   125   104   107   102   108  88.8  47.9  43.8  39.9  33.2  34.2  32.6  34.5
Arkansas     89     72    27    24    20    13    32    15    29  80.9  30.3  27.0  22.5  14.6  36.0  16.9  32.6
California  1,551  1,402   789   720   682   588   440   585   139  90.4  50.9  46.4  44.0  37.9  28.4  37.7   9.0
Colorado    488    466   229   248   199   282   198   189   330  95.5  46.9  50.8  40.8  57.8  40.6  38.7  67.6
Connecticut    212    190   133   144   113    73    39   112    19  89.6  62.7  67.9  53.3  34.4  18.4  52.8   9.0
Delaware     42     41    21    26    22     9     9    14    12  97.6  50.0  61.9  52.4  21.4  21.4  33.3  28.6
District of Columbia     37     35    25    27    27    17     5    16     9  94.6  67.6  73.0  73.0  45.9  13.5  43.2  24.3
Florida    622    515   253   259   227   200   140   185   152  82.8  40.7  41.6  36.5  32.2  22.5  29.7  24.4
Georgia    360    307   159   167   140   110   120   119    72  85.3  44.2  46.4  38.9  30.6  33.3  33.1  20.0
Hawaii    123    115    24    22    21    18    88    14    17  93.5  19.5  17.9  17.1  14.6  71.5  11.4  13.8
Idaho    117    112    70    62    57    55    58    36    43  95.7  59.8  53.0  48.7  47.0  49.6  30.8  36.8
Illinois    650    571   230   180   208   179   190   120   348  87.8  35.4  27.7  32.0  27.5  29.2  18.5  53.5
Indiana    275    222    87    82    75    71    82    74    82  80.7  31.6  29.8  27.3  25.8  29.8  26.9  29.8
Iowa    144    123    54    67    43    38    62    29    54  85.4  37.5  46.5  29.9  26.4  43.1  20.1  37.5
Kansas    210    179    68    61    57    88    97    41    67  85.2  32.4  29.0  27.1  41.9  46.2  19.5  31.9
Kentucky    328    298   120   102    99   141    72    72   174  90.9  36.6  31.1  30.2  43.0  22.0  22.0  53.0
Louisiana    166    145    64    63    56    50    47    40    48  87.3  38.6  38.0  33.7  30.1  28.3  24.1  28.9
Maine    222    175    74    79    63    46    47    63    98  78.8  33.3  35.6  28.4  20.7  21.2  28.4  44.1
Maryland    360    327   182   180   156   133    87    92   154  90.8  50.6  50.0  43.3  36.9  24.2  25.6  42.8
Massachusetts    316    274   153   156   141    81    53   124    52  86.7  48.4  49.4  44.6  25.6  16.8  39.2  16.5
Michigan    489    377   194   214   163   147   126   132   143  77.1  39.7  43.8  33.3  30.1  25.8  27.0  29.2
Minnesota    354    300   138   154   129    70   100    80    85  84.7  39.0  43.5  36.4  19.8  28.2  22.6  24.0
Mississippi    101     85    34    42    33    22    23    21    37  84.2  33.7  41.6  32.7  21.8  22.8  20.8  36.6
Missouri    258    215    78    88    68    90    50    63   109  83.3  30.2  34.1  26.4  34.9  19.4  24.4  42.2
Montana     72     63    24    31    24    21    36    19    34  87.5  33.3  43.1  33.3  29.2  50.0  26.4  47.2
Nebraska    114     78    39    35    36    25    26    30    19  68.4  34.2  30.7  31.6  21.9  22.8  26.3  16.7
Nevada     81    70    42    33    37    25    25    18    22  86.4  51.9  40.7  45.7  30.9  30.9  22.2  27.2
New Hampshire     55    45    26    25    26    10     8    19    12  81.8  47.3  45.5  47.3  18.2  14.5  34.5  21.8
New Jersey    372   334   180   188   140   131   115   104   162  89.8  48.4  50.5  37.6  35.2  30.9  28.0  43.5
New Mexico    139   115    61    67    49    55    44    54    34  82.7  43.9  48.2  35.3  39.6  31.7  38.8  24.5
New York    905   807   568   480   545   328   261   270   192  89.2  62.8  53.0  60.2  36.2  28.8  29.8  21.2
North Carolina    433   375   182   178   138   114   108   131   158  86.6  42.0  41.1  31.9  26.3  24.9  30.3  36.5
North Dakota     65    57    28    25    19    14    22    17    29  87.7  43.1  38.5  29.2  21.5  33.8  26.2  44.6
Ohio    378   323   171   163   127   137   144    99    54  85.4  45.2  43.1  33.6  36.2  38.1  26.2  14.3
Oklahoma    223   199   106   110    92    92    79   100    51  89.2  47.5  49.3  41.3  41.3  35.4  44.8  22.9
Oregon    246   235   145   122   128    92    96   105   131  95.5  58.9  49.6  52.0  37.4  39.0  42.7  53.3
Pennsylvania    539   467   247   252   219   165   158   174   116  86.6  45.8  46.8  40.6  30.6  29.3  32.3  21.5
Puerto Rico    161   146    37    67    99    82    40    42    15  90.7  23.0  41.6  61.5  50.9  24.8  26.1   9.3
Rhode Island     62    52    32    34    24    25    19    20    14  83.9  51.6  54.8  38.7  40.3  30.6  32.3  22.6
South Carolina    111    99    60    35    42    44    49    21    53  89.2  54.1  31.5  37.8  39.6  44.1  18.9  47.7
South Dakota     63    56    21    29    18    15    28    15    25  88.9  33.3  46.0  28.6  23.8  44.4  23.8  39.7
Tennessee    221   175    96   104    81    57    65    59    41  79.2  43.4  47.1  36.7  25.8  29.4  26.7  18.6
Texas    461   371   187   166   153   145   136    99    51  80.5  40.6  36.0  33.2  31.5  29.5  21.5  11.1
Utah    171   155    81    92    69    86    62    67    79  90.6  47.4  53.8  40.4  50.3  36.3  39.2  46.2
Vermont     44    41    27    22    22    23    13    16    19  93.2  61.4  50.0  50.0  52.3  29.5  36.4  43.2
Virginia    226   198   111   104    84    69    69    60    45  87.6  49.1  46.0  37.2  30.5  30.5  26.5  19.9
Washington    451   383   176   151   152   116   158    76   161  84.9  39.0  33.5  33.7  25.7  35.0  16.9  35.7
West Virginia    101    84    34    40    29    20    18    24    32  83.2  33.7  39.6  28.7  19.8  17.8  23.8  31.7
Wisconsin    318   231   106    96    88    77    74    80    95  72.6  33.3  30.2  27.7  24.2  23.3  25.2  29.9
Wyoming     53    46    19    21    15    20    21    17    28  86.8  35.8  39.6  28.3  37.7  39.6  32.1  52.8
U.S. territories4      9     9     5     4     5     4     3     4     5 100.0  55.6  44.4  55.6  44.4  33.3  44.4  55.6
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could offer a specifically tailored program or group for more than one client type.
3 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could offer specifically tailored programs or groups for more than one client type.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services                   (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.12b. Facilities offering specifically tailored programs or groups for specific client types, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number and percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Client type
Total Any
program
or group
Number of facilities2 Any
program
or group
Percent3
Young
adults
Persons
who have
experienced
domestic
violence
Persons
who have
experienced
sexual
abuse
Pregnant
or
postpar-
tum
women
Persons
with
HIV/AIDS
Veter-
ans
Young
adults
Persons
who have
experienced
domestic
violence
Persons
who have
experienced
sexual
abuse
Pregnant
or
postpar-
tum
women
Persons
with
HIV/AIDS
Veter-
ans
Total  14,148 12,235 3,196 2,869 2,839 2,362 2,039 1,853  86.5  22.6  20.3  20.1  16.7  14.4  13.1
Alabama    154    115    20    19    26    28    22    16  74.7  13.0  12.3  16.9  18.2  14.3  10.4
Alaska     93     82    25    21    21    13     6    12  88.2  26.9  22.6  22.6  14.0   6.5  12.9
Arizona    313    278    77    78    77    55    40    42  88.8  24.6  24.9  24.6  17.6  12.8  13.4
Arkansas     89     72    17    11    12    10     6    15  80.9  19.1  12.4  13.5  11.2   6.7  16.9
California  1,551  1,402   509   437   415   386   336   283  90.4  32.8  28.2  26.8  24.9  21.7  18.2
Colorado    488    466   134   131   140    89    67    71  95.5  27.5  26.8  28.7  18.2  13.7  14.5
Connecticut    212    190    57    47    54    46    52    24  89.6  26.9  22.2  25.5  21.7  24.5  11.3
Delaware     42     41     9     7     9     7    11     7  97.6  21.4  16.7  21.4  16.7  26.2  16.7
District of Columbia     37     35    13     9     8     2    18     9  94.6  35.1  24.3  21.6   5.4  48.6  24.3
Florida    622    515   116   132   142    91   107    94  82.8  18.6  21.2  22.8  14.6  17.2  15.1
Georgia    360    307    80    86    90    67    59    63  85.3  22.2  23.9  25.0  18.6  16.4  17.5
Hawaii    123    115    11    10     8    12     7     8  93.5   8.9   8.1   6.5   9.8   5.7   6.5
Idaho    117    112    25    26    20    17    10    18  95.7  21.4  22.2  17.1  14.5   8.5  15.4
Illinois    650    571   117   103    81    63    81    64  87.8  18.0  15.8  12.5   9.7  12.5   9.8
Indiana    275    222    55    53    46    35    14    24  80.7  20.0  19.3  16.7  12.7   5.1   8.7
Iowa    144    123    20    20    15    13     4     5  85.4  13.9  13.9  10.4   9.0   2.8   3.5
Kansas    210    179    38    34    26    29    18    17  85.2  18.1  16.2  12.4  13.8   8.6   8.1
Kentucky    328    298    55    71    54    78    31    46  90.9  16.8  21.6  16.5  23.8   9.5  14.0
Louisiana    166    145    28    31    36    27    29    24  87.3  16.9  18.7  21.7  16.3  17.5  14.5
Maine    222    175    41    38    39    33    17    28  78.8  18.5  17.1  17.6  14.9   7.7  12.6
Maryland    360    327    94    67    69    62    77    40  90.8  26.1  18.6  19.2  17.2  21.4  11.1
Massachusetts    316    274    86    82    78    82    81    46  86.7  27.2  25.9  24.7  25.9  25.6  14.6
Michigan    489    377   102   101    92    76    52    57  77.1  20.9  20.7  18.8  15.5  10.6  11.7
Minnesota    354    300    74    53    53    48    35    25  84.7  20.9  15.0  15.0  13.6   9.9   7.1
Mississippi    101     85    22    18    19    12    14    14  84.2  21.8  17.8  18.8  11.9  13.9  13.9
Missouri    258    215    20    38    42    21    15    21  83.3   7.8  14.7  16.3   8.1   5.8   8.1
Montana     72     63    17    13    15     4     4    13  87.5  23.6  18.1  20.8   5.6   5.6  18.1
Nebraska    114     78    17    13     9    12     6    11  68.4  14.9  11.4   7.9  10.5   5.3   9.6
Nevada     81    70    20    18    20    21    15    21  86.4  24.7  22.2  24.7  25.9  18.5  25.9
New Hampshire     55    45    15    10     6    12     5     3  81.8  27.3  18.2  10.9  21.8   9.1   5.5
New Jersey    372   334   101    74    77    76    77    43  89.8  27.2  19.9  20.7  20.4  20.7  11.6
New Mexico    139   115    33    33    29    17    20    27  82.7  23.7  23.7  20.9  12.2  14.4  19.4
New York    905   807   250   183   158    85   155    98  89.2  27.6  20.2  17.5   9.4  17.1  10.8
North Carolina    433   375    77    86    97    84    57    57  86.6  17.8  19.9  22.4  19.4  13.2  13.2
North Dakota     65    57    13    11    13     9     5     8  87.7  20.0  16.9  20.0  13.8   7.7  12.3
Ohio    378   323    68    52    68    59    28    46  85.4  18.0  13.8  18.0  15.6   7.4  12.2
Oklahoma    223   199    53    59    66    33    27    37  89.2  23.8  26.5  29.6  14.8  12.1  16.6
Oregon    246   235    70    70    72    39    27    31  95.5  28.5  28.5  29.3  15.9  11.0  12.6
Pennsylvania    539   467   113   103   114    96    80    56  86.6  21.0  19.1  21.2  17.8  14.8  10.4
Puerto Rico    161   146    73    47    44    19    75    50  90.7  45.3  29.2  27.3  11.8  46.6  31.1
Rhode Island     62    52    15    17    15    16    15    14  83.9  24.2  27.4  24.2  25.8  24.2  22.6
South Carolina    111    99    20    13    16    29    12     9  89.2  18.0  11.7  14.4  26.1  10.8   8.1
South Dakota     63    56    11    13    12     9     5     6  88.9  17.5  20.6  19.0  14.3   7.9   9.5
Tennessee    221   175    38    29    37    24    25    21  79.2  17.2  13.1  16.7  10.9  11.3   9.5
Texas    461   371    79    71    73    79    64    63  80.5  17.1  15.4  15.8  17.1  13.9  13.7
Utah    171   155    46    53    56    44    31    28  90.6  26.9  31.0  32.7  25.7  18.1  16.4
Vermont     44    41    14     9     6    16     1     3  93.2  31.8  20.5  13.6  36.4   2.3   6.8
Virginia    226   198    45    34    38    50    21    30  87.6  19.9  15.0  16.8  22.1   9.3  13.3
Washington    451   383    79    58    42    64    35    41  84.9  17.5  12.9   9.3  14.2   7.8   9.1
West Virginia    101    84    12    17    19    20    13    16  83.2  11.9  16.8  18.8  19.8  12.9  15.8
Wisconsin    318   231    62    49    52    35    24    41  72.6  19.5  15.4  16.4  11.0   7.5  12.9
Wyoming     53    46     9    10    12     6     2     7  86.8  17.0  18.9  22.6  11.3   3.8  13.2
U.S. territories4      9     9     1     1     1     2     1     - - 100.0  11.1  11.1  11.1  22.2  11.1      - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could offer a specifically tailored program or group for more than one client type.
3 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could offer specifically tailored programs or groups for more than one client type.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services                  (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.12c. Facilities offering specifically tailored programs or groups for specific client types, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number and percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Client type
Total Any
program
or group
Number of facilities2 Any
program
or group
Percent3
LGBT Seniors
or older
adults
Members
of military
families
Active
duty
military
Other No
program
or group
offered
LGBT Seniors
or older
adults
Members
of military
families
Active
duty
military
Other No
program
or group
offered
Total  14,148 12,235 1,739 1,712   973   870 1,255 4,554  86.5  12.3  12.1   6.9   6.1   8.9  32.2
Alabama    154    115    14    10     9     8     5    80  74.7   9.1   6.5   5.8   5.2   3.2  51.9
Alaska     93     82     8     7    10    10     5    29  88.2   8.6   7.5  10.8  10.8   5.4  31.2
Arizona    313    278    43    39    20    20    32    93  88.8  13.7  12.5   6.4   6.4  10.2  29.7
Arkansas     89     72     9     8     5     8     3    42  80.9  10.1   9.0   5.6   9.0   3.4  47.2
California  1,551  1,402   333   263   133   102   148   365  90.4  21.5  17.0   8.6   6.6   9.5  23.5
Colorado    488    466    83    70    39    44    60   106  95.5  17.0  14.3   8.0   9.0  12.3  21.7
Connecticut    212    190    34    47    16     7    19    41  89.6  16.0  22.2   7.5   3.3   9.0  19.3
Delaware     42     41     7     5     3     4     2     9  97.6  16.7  11.9   7.1   9.5   4.8  21.4
District of Columbia     37     35    12     7     4     6     1     4  94.6  32.4  18.9  10.8  16.2   2.7  10.8
Florida    622    515    84    84    45    42    44   216  82.8  13.5  13.5   7.2   6.8   7.1  34.7
Georgia    360    307    49    40    39    36    28   103  85.3  13.6  11.1  10.8  10.0   7.8  28.6
Hawaii    123    115     5     6     6     5     7    85  93.5   4.1   4.9   4.9   4.1   5.7  69.1
Idaho    117    112    10     8     9     7     9    27  95.7   8.5   6.8   7.7   6.0   7.7  23.1
Illinois    650    571    59    69    33    35    56   290  87.8   9.1  10.6   5.1   5.4   8.6  44.6
Indiana    275    222    20    22     7    11    21   113  80.7   7.3   8.0   2.5   4.0   7.6  41.1
Iowa    144    123     9     6     2     3    11    54  85.4   6.3   4.2   1.4   2.1   7.6  37.5
Kansas    210    179    16    19    10    15    16    76  85.2   7.6   9.0   4.8   7.1   7.6  36.2
Kentucky    328    298    26    36    28    31    19   101  90.9   7.9  11.0   8.5   9.5   5.8  30.8
Louisiana    166    145    19    17    16    13    12    54  87.3  11.4  10.2   9.6   7.8   7.2  32.5
Maine    222    175    20    23    23    21    19    89  78.8   9.0  10.4  10.4   9.5   8.6  40.1
Maryland    360    327    46    55    26    23    32   104  90.8  12.8  15.3   7.2   6.4   8.9  28.9
Massachusetts    316    274    62    60    28    13    35    79  86.7  19.6  19.0   8.9   4.1  11.1  25.0
Michigan    489    377    47    63    38    28    41   173  77.1   9.6  12.9   7.8   5.7   8.4  35.4
Minnesota    354    300    35    31    16    16    45   128  84.7   9.9   8.8   4.5   4.5  12.7  36.2
Mississippi    101     85    15    19     8     7     5    36  84.2  14.9  18.8   7.9   6.9   5.0  35.6
Missouri    258    215    13     9    10     7    20   105  83.3   5.0   3.5   3.9   2.7   7.8  40.7
Montana     72     63     3     3     6     8     2    26  87.5   4.2   4.2   8.3  11.1   2.8  36.1
Nebraska    114     78     6     7     3     8    10    49  68.4   5.3   6.1   2.6   7.0   8.8  43.0
Nevada     81    70    11    18     8     8     9    23  86.4  13.6  22.2   9.9   9.9  11.1  28.4
New Hampshire     55    45     2     6     3     3     6    19  81.8   3.6  10.9   5.5   5.5  10.9  34.5
New Jersey    372   334    56    53    22    17    41   104  89.8  15.1  14.2   5.9   4.6  11.0  28.0
New Mexico    139   115    24    21    14    14     9    41  82.7  17.3  15.1  10.1  10.1   6.5  29.5
New York    905   807   106   112    26    21   117   245  89.2  11.7  12.4   2.9   2.3  12.9  27.1
North Carolina    433   375    48    36    34    34    37   149  86.6  11.1   8.3   7.9   7.9   8.5  34.4
North Dakota     65    57     7     6     5     3     3    30  87.7  10.8   9.2   7.7   4.6   4.6  46.2
Ohio    378   323    24    26    17    11    27   127  85.4   6.3   6.9   4.5   2.9   7.1  33.6
Oklahoma    223   199    28    28    26    18    24    55  89.2  12.6  12.6  11.7   8.1  10.8  24.7
Oregon    246   235    33    30    11    13    43    68  95.5  13.4  12.2   4.5   5.3  17.5  27.6
Pennsylvania    539   467    62    53    18    17    51   153  86.6  11.5   9.8   3.3   3.2   9.5  28.4
Puerto Rico    161   146    34    63    30    21     8    41  90.7  21.1  39.1  18.6  13.0   5.0  25.5
Rhode Island     62    52     9     9     9     6     2    15  83.9  14.5  14.5  14.5   9.7   3.2  24.2
South Carolina    111    99     8     9     6     7     4    34  89.2   7.2   8.1   5.4   6.3   3.6  30.6
South Dakota     63    56     3     3     5     3    12    22  88.9   4.8   4.8   7.9   4.8  19.0  34.9
Tennessee    221   175    14    18    13    10    14    87  79.2   6.3   8.1   5.9   4.5   6.3  39.4
Texas    461   371    49    44    32    32    23   160  80.5  10.6   9.5   6.9   6.9   5.0  34.7
Utah    171   155    33    28    21    21    12    43  90.6  19.3  16.4  12.3  12.3   7.0  25.1
Vermont     44    41     1     7     1     2     6     7  93.2   2.3  15.9   2.3   4.5  13.6  15.9
Virginia    226   198    19    24    17    15    15    63  87.6   8.4  10.6   7.5   6.6   6.6  27.9
Washington    451   383    36    34    27    25    43   185  84.9   8.0   7.5   6.0   5.5   9.5  41.0
West Virginia    101    84    11    12     9     8     8    42  83.2  10.9  11.9   8.9   7.9   7.9  41.6
Wisconsin    318   231    31    35    22    18    28   140  72.6   9.7  11.0   6.9   5.7   8.8  44.0
Wyoming     53    46     3     3     5     5     4    22  86.8   5.7   5.7   9.4   9.4   7.5  41.5
U.S. territories4      9     9     - -     1     - -     - -     2     2 100.0      - -  11.1      - -      - -  22.2  22.2
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could offer a special program or group for more than one client type.
3 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could offer special programs or groups for more than one client type.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
 LGBT = Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.13a. Facilities offering services in sign language for the hearing impaired and in languages other than English,
by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities
Total Sign
language
Any
language
other than
English
Language services provided by: Languages provided by staff counselor2
Staff
counselor
only
On-call
interpreter
only3
Both staff
counselor and
on-call interpreter
Spanish American
Indian/Alaska
Native language
Other
Total  14,148 3,955 5,799 2,336 1,972 1,491 3,528   119   759
Alabama    154    72    44     9    30     5    14     - -     - -
Alaska     93    11    18     9     2     7     7    12     4
Arizona    313   136   191    51    39   101   134    30    17
Arkansas     89    33    40     4    32     4     8     - -     - -
California  1,551   306   826   531    57   238   736     9   159
Colorado    488    79   165   114    13    38   148     - -    10
Connecticut    212    52   114    65     6    43   104     - -    24
Delaware     42     9    13     8     3     2    10     - -     - -
District of Columbia     37     8    11     7     1     3    10     - -     1
Florida    622   207   313   147    70    96   238     - -    62
Georgia    360    96   119    23    57    39    60     - -     9
Hawaii    123    14    16     5     7     4     3     - -     6
Idaho    117    12    23     8     6     9    16     1     2
Illinois    650   126   292   147    76    69   191     - -    74
Indiana    275   115   114    16    76    22    32     - -     4
Iowa    144    28    40     7    18    15    21     - -     1
Kansas    210    42    51    13    28    10    19     - -     1
Kentucky    328   144   167    11   149     7    17     - -     - -
Louisiana    166    34    33     4    23     6     9     - -     1
Maine    222    82    65    11    50     4     5     1    11
Maryland    360    69   101    32    47    22    48     - -    13
Massachusetts    316   113   183    85    29    69   145     - -    60
Michigan    489   172   168    27   105    36    41     7    31
Minnesota    354    55    65    18    40     7    15     5     9
Mississippi    101    32    22     3    19     - -     3     1     - -
Missouri    258   157   116     2   110     4     6     - -     - -
Montana     72    20    18     4    11     3     2     5     - -
Nebraska    114    40    47     5    32    10    15     - -     1
Nevada     81     5    31    17     5     9    25     - -     4
New Hampshire     55    12    17     6     4     7    12     - -     4
New Jersey    372    69   145    99    17    29   118     1    40
New Mexico    139    25    95    61     7    27    67    28     2
New York    905   140   411   265    37   109   352     1    78
North Carolina    433    81   124    36    63    25    55     - -     7
North Dakota     65    12     6     - -     6     - -     - -     - -     - -
Ohio    378   207   161    15   108    38    50     - -     7
Oklahoma    223    65    68     9    42    17    23     4     5
Oregon    246   114   137    34    61    42    72     2     9
Pennsylvania    539   126   150    67    43    40   101     1    25
Puerto Rico    161    17   143   120     3    20   140     - -     3
Rhode Island     62    19    36    17    10     9    23     - -    12
South Carolina    111    54    60     5    34    21    25     - -     1
South Dakota     63    24    21     2    14     5     3     5     - -
Tennessee    221   119   121    10    98    13    22     1     2
Texas    461   131   207   103    46    58   159     1     3
Utah    171    66    97    22    21    54    72     - -    21
Vermont     44    20    18     - -    16     2     1     - -     1
Virginia    226    83    85    17    46    22    35     - -     6
Washington    451   135   138    38    58    42    70     2    15
West Virginia    101    31     9     3     5     1     4     - -     - -
Wisconsin    318   113   115    16    78    21    32     1     9
Wyoming     53    23    24     4    13     7     9     1     2
U.S. territories4      9     - -     5     4     1     - -     1     - -     3
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities based on facilities where languages services are provided by staff counselors only and by both staff counselors and on-call interpreters.
3  Facilities that offered services in any language other than English but did not have a valid response to language provider were classified as providing services by an on-call interpreter only.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.13b. Facilities offering services in sign language for the hearing impaired and in languages other than English,
by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of
facilities
Percent
Sign
language
Any
language
other than
English
Language services provided by: Languages provided by staff counselor2
Total Staff
counselor
only
On-call
interpreter
only3
Both staff
counselor and
on-call interpreter
Spanish American
Indian/Alaska
Native language
Other
Total  14,148  28.0  41.0 100.0  40.3  34.0  25.7  92.2   3.1  19.8
Alabama    154  46.8  28.6 100.0  20.5  68.2  11.4 100.0      - -      - -
Alaska     93  11.8  19.4 100.0  50.0  11.1  38.9  43.8  75.0  25.0
Arizona    313  43.5  61.0 100.0  26.7  20.4  52.9  88.2  19.7  11.2
Arkansas     89  37.1  44.9 100.0  10.0  80.0  10.0 100.0      - -      - -
California  1,551  19.7  53.3 100.0  64.3   6.9  28.8  95.7   1.2  20.7
Colorado    488  16.2  33.8 100.0  69.1   7.9  23.0  97.4      - -   6.6
Connecticut    212  24.5  53.8 100.0  57.0   5.3  37.7  96.3      - -  22.2
Delaware     42  21.4  31.0 100.0  61.5  23.1  15.4 100.0      - -      - -
District of Columbia     37  21.6  29.7 100.0  63.6   9.1  27.3 100.0      - -  10.0
Florida    622  33.3  50.3 100.0  47.0  22.4  30.7  97.9      - -  25.5
Georgia    360  26.7  33.1 100.0  19.3  47.9  32.8  96.8      - -  14.5
Hawaii    123  11.4  13.0 100.0  31.3  43.8  25.0  33.3      - -  66.7
Idaho    117  10.3  19.7 100.0  34.8  26.1  39.1  94.1   5.9  11.8
Illinois    650  19.4  44.9 100.0  50.3  26.0  23.6  88.4      - -  34.3
Indiana    275  41.8  41.5 100.0  14.0  66.7  19.3  84.2      - -  10.5
Iowa    144  19.4  27.8 100.0  17.5  45.0  37.5  95.5      - -   4.5
Kansas    210  20.0  24.3 100.0  25.5  54.9  19.6  82.6      - -   4.3
Kentucky    328  43.9  50.9 100.0   6.6  89.2   4.2  94.4      - -      - -
Louisiana    166  20.5  19.9 100.0  12.1  69.7  18.2  90.0      - -  10.0
Maine    222  36.9  29.3 100.0  16.9  76.9   6.2  33.3   6.7  73.3
Maryland    360  19.2  28.1 100.0  31.7  46.5  21.8  88.9      - -  24.1
Massachusetts    316  35.8  57.9 100.0  46.4  15.8  37.7  94.2      - -  39.0
Michigan    489  35.2  34.4 100.0  16.1  62.5  21.4  65.1  11.1  49.2
Minnesota    354  15.5  18.4 100.0  27.7  61.5  10.8  60.0  20.0  36.0
Mississippi    101  31.7  21.8 100.0  13.6  86.4      - - 100.0  33.3      - -
Missouri    258  60.9  45.0 100.0   1.7  94.8   3.4 100.0      - -      - -
Montana     72  27.8  25.0 100.0  22.2  61.1  16.7  28.6  71.4      - -
Nebraska    114  35.1  41.2 100.0  10.6  68.1  21.3 100.0      - -   6.7
Nevada     81   6.2  38.3 100.0  54.8  16.1  29.0  96.2      - -  15.4
New Hampshire     55  21.8  30.9 100.0  35.3  23.5  41.2  92.3      - -  30.8
New Jersey    372  18.5  39.0 100.0  68.3  11.7  20.0  92.2   0.8  31.3
New Mexico    139  18.0  68.3 100.0  64.2   7.4  28.4  76.1  31.8   2.3
New York    905  15.5  45.4 100.0  64.5   9.0  26.5  94.1   0.3  20.9
North Carolina    433  18.7  28.6 100.0  29.0  50.8  20.2  90.2      - -  11.5
North Dakota     65  18.5   9.2 100.0      - - 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -
Ohio    378  54.8  42.6 100.0   9.3  67.1  23.6  94.3      - -  13.2
Oklahoma    223  29.1  30.5 100.0  13.2  61.8  25.0  88.5  15.4  19.2
Oregon    246  46.3  55.7 100.0  24.8  44.5  30.7  94.7   2.6  11.8
Pennsylvania    539  23.4  27.8 100.0  44.7  28.7  26.7  94.4   0.9  23.4
Puerto Rico    161  10.6  88.8 100.0  83.9   2.1  14.0 100.0      - -   2.1
Rhode Island     62  30.6  58.1 100.0  47.2  27.8  25.0  88.5      - -  46.2
South Carolina    111  48.6  54.1 100.0   8.3  56.7  35.0  96.2      - -   3.8
South Dakota     63  38.1  33.3 100.0   9.5  66.7  23.8  42.9  71.4      - -
Tennessee    221  53.8  54.8 100.0   8.3  81.0  10.7  95.7   4.3   8.7
Texas    461  28.4  44.9 100.0  49.8  22.2  28.0  98.8   0.6   1.9
Utah    171  38.6  56.7 100.0  22.7  21.6  55.7  94.7      - -  27.6
Vermont     44  45.5  40.9 100.0      - -  88.9  11.1  50.0      - -  50.0
Virginia    226  36.7  37.6 100.0  20.0  54.1  25.9  89.7      - -  15.4
Washington    451  29.9  30.6 100.0  27.5  42.0  30.4  87.5   2.5  18.8
West Virginia    101  30.7   8.9 100.0  33.3  55.6  11.1 100.0      - -      - -
Wisconsin    318  35.5  36.2 100.0  13.9  67.8  18.3  86.5   2.7  24.3
Wyoming     53  43.4  45.3 100.0  16.7  54.2  29.2  81.8   9.1  18.2
U.S. territories4      9      - -  55.6 100.0  80.0  20.0      - -  25.0      - -  75.0
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Percentages of facilities based on facilities where languages services are provided by staff counselors only and by both staff counselors and on-call interpreters.
3  Facilities that offered services in any language other than English but did not have a valid response to language provider were classified as providing services by an on-call interpreter only.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.14. Facilities detoxifying clients, by substance and state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number and percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities2 Percent2
Total3 Detoxication from: Routine
use of
medi-
cations
during
detox
Detoxication from: Routine
use of
medi-
cations
during
detox
Opiates Alcohol Ben-
zodia-
zepines
Meth-
amphet-
amines
Cocaine Other
sub-
stances
Opiates Alcohol Ben-
zodia-
zepines
Meth-
amphet-
amines
Cocaine Other
sub-
stances
Total   2,581  2,188  1,665  1,495  1,306  1,295    271  2,027  84.8  64.5  57.9  50.6  50.2  10.5  78.5
Alabama    30    29    15    14    10    10     2    29  96.7  50.0  46.7  33.3  33.3   6.7  96.7
Alaska    10     8     6     5     4     4     - -     8  80.0  60.0  50.0  40.0  40.0      - -  80.0
Arizona    58    43    37    32    31    30     4    46  74.1  63.8  55.2  53.4  51.7   6.9  79.3
Arkansas    23    18    17    18    15    14     2    14  78.3  73.9  78.3  65.2  60.9   8.7  60.9
California   404   370   245   224   231   225    60   305  91.6  60.6  55.4  57.2  55.7  14.9  75.5
Colorado    43    31    34    27    29    29     3    25  72.1  79.1  62.8  67.4  67.4   7.0  58.1
Connecticut    42    37    17    18     7    10     3    34  88.1  40.5  42.9  16.7  23.8   7.1  81.0
Delaware     9     9     5     4     2     2     - -     9 100.0  55.6  44.4  22.2  22.2      - - 100.0
District of Columbia     5     4     4     4     4     4     1     3  80.0  80.0  80.0  80.0  80.0  20.0  60.0
Florida   143   124    96    96    85    81    18   120  86.7  67.1  67.1  59.4  56.6  12.6  83.9
Georgia    83    68    45    42    31    33    10    67  81.9  54.2  50.6  37.3  39.8  12.0  80.7
Hawaii    11    10     7     5     5     5     2     7  90.9  63.6  45.5  45.5  45.5  18.2  63.6
Idaho    12    11     9     8    10    10     4    10  91.7  75.0  66.7  83.3  83.3  33.3  83.3
Illinois    97    81    58    45    47    47     3    79  83.5  59.8  46.4  48.5  48.5   3.1  81.4
Indiana    57    43    43    40    33    33     4    52  75.4  75.4  70.2  57.9  57.9   7.0  91.2
Iowa    17    12    12    12    12    12     2    14  70.6  70.6  70.6  70.6  70.6  11.8  82.4
Kansas    28    23    18    17    17    17     5    16  82.1  64.3  60.7  60.7  60.7  17.9  57.1
Kentucky    53    49    29    23    33    31     3    33  92.5  54.7  43.4  62.3  58.5   5.7  62.3
Louisiana    39    33    30    28    27    26     8    34  84.6  76.9  71.8  69.2  66.7  20.5  87.2
Maine    23    17    11     7     7     7     1    19  73.9  47.8  30.4  30.4  30.4   4.3  82.6
Maryland    76    63    50    46    27    38     8    62  82.9  65.8  60.5  35.5  50.0  10.5  81.6
Massachusetts    69    66    39    38    22    17     3    60  95.7  56.5  55.1  31.9  24.6   4.3  87.0
Michigan    73    63    49    44    36    33     6    64  86.3  67.1  60.3  49.3  45.2   8.2  87.7
Minnesota    32    25    28    26    20    22     1    27  78.1  87.5  81.3  62.5  68.8   3.1  84.4
Mississippi    29    20    20    18    14    14     1    22  69.0  69.0  62.1  48.3  48.3   3.4  75.9
Missouri    48    39    35    29    26    26     7    33  81.3  72.9  60.4  54.2  54.2  14.6  68.8
Montana    17     5     9     6     5     5     1     8  29.4  52.9  35.3  29.4  29.4   5.9  47.1
Nebraska    11     7     9     6     9     9     2     5  63.6  81.8  54.5  81.8  81.8  18.2  45.5
Nevada    25    23    13    10    17    16     3    21  92.0  52.0  40.0  68.0  64.0  12.0  84.0
New Hampshire    21    18    10     8     7     8     1    14  85.7  47.6  38.1  33.3  38.1   4.8  66.7
New Jersey    52    45    26    26    16    17     4    44  86.5  50.0  50.0  30.8  32.7   7.7  84.6
New Mexico    30    21    18    16    19    18     4    16  70.0  60.0  53.3  63.3  60.0  13.3  53.3
New York   125   109    89    84    50    44    20   105  87.2  71.2  67.2  40.0  35.2  16.0  84.0
North Carolina    70    64    50    47    39    38     8    63  91.4  71.4  67.1  55.7  54.3  11.4  90.0
North Dakota    15    10    12     9     8     7     3    11  66.7  80.0  60.0  53.3  46.7  20.0  73.3
Ohio    47    43    35    30    21    24     5    45  91.5  74.5  63.8  44.7  51.1  10.6  95.7
Oklahoma    26    17    15    14    13    13     2    14  65.4  57.7  53.8  50.0  50.0   7.7  53.8
Oregon    52    44    29    22    29    27     8    33  84.6  55.8  42.3  55.8  51.9  15.4  63.5
Pennsylvania    87    77    67    57    39    43     8    72  88.5  77.0  65.5  44.8  49.4   9.2  82.8
Puerto Rico    46    37    28    27    26    34     5    34  80.4  60.9  58.7  56.5  73.9  10.9  73.9
Rhode Island    19    17     7     6     4     3     - -    17  89.5  36.8  31.6  21.1  15.8      - -  89.5
South Carolina    30    28    23    20    20    20     2    28  93.3  76.7  66.7  66.7  66.7   6.7  93.3
South Dakota     5     5     4     4     4     4     2     4 100.0  80.0  80.0  80.0  80.0  40.0  80.0
Tennessee    52    44    36    35    28    26     5    41  84.6  69.2  67.3  53.8  50.0   9.6  78.8
Texas   107    98    76    76    59    54    10    95  91.6  71.0  71.0  55.1  50.5   9.3  88.8
Utah    33    26    16    17    18    17     2    23  78.8  48.5  51.5  54.5  51.5   6.1  69.7
Vermont    10    10     7     7     6     7     1     9 100.0  70.0  70.0  60.0  70.0  10.0  90.0
Virginia    45    37    31    28    17    17     5    39  82.2  68.9  62.2  37.8  37.8  11.1  86.7
Washington    42    32    30    20    25    23     5    22  76.2  71.4  47.6  59.5  54.8  11.9  52.4
West Virginia    28    24    18    17    10    10     1    22  85.7  64.3  60.7  35.7  35.7   3.6  78.6
Wisconsin    56    38    35    23    20    20     2    43  67.9  62.5  41.1  35.7  35.7   3.6  76.8
Wyoming    11     9     9     7     8     8     - -     6  81.8  81.8  63.6  72.7  72.7      - -  54.5
U.S. territories4     5     4     4     3     4     3     1     1  80.0  80.0  60.0  80.0  60.0  20.0  20.0
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column and percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could provide detoxification for more than one substance.
3 Of 14,148 facilities, 2,581 facilities (18 percent) offered detoxification services.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.15. Facilities with client outreach, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number and percent
State or jurisdiction1 Total
number
of
facilities
Has website Outreach to persons
who may need treatment
State or jurisdiction1 Total
number
of
facilities
Has website Outreach to persons
who may need treatment
Number of
facilities
Percent Number of
facilities
Percent Number of
facilities
Percent Number of
facilities
Percent
Total  14,148 11,396  80.5 8,420  59.5    
Alabama    154    134  87.0    99  64.3 New Jersey    372   310  83.3   185  49.7
Alaska     93     71  76.3    72  77.4 New Mexico    139    85  61.2   106  76.3
Arizona    313    263  84.0   193  61.7 New York    905   775  85.6   485  53.6
Arkansas     89     71  79.8    63  70.8 North Carolina    433   322  74.4   233  53.8
California  1,551  1,308  84.3 1,060  68.3 North Dakota     65    38  58.5    33  50.8
Colorado    488    383  78.5   265  54.3 Ohio    378   315  83.3   227  60.1
Connecticut    212    186  87.7    89  42.0 Oklahoma    223   164  73.5   188  84.3
Delaware     42     35  83.3    24  57.1 Oregon    246   199  80.9   167  67.9
District of Columbia     37     36  97.3    23  62.2 Pennsylvania    539   469  87.0   288  53.4
Florida    622    507  81.5   333  53.5 Puerto Rico    161    55  34.2    88  54.7
Georgia    360    304  84.4   247  68.6 Rhode Island     62    58  93.5    40  64.5
Hawaii    123     88  71.5    64  52.0 South Carolina    111    85  76.6    78  70.3
Idaho    117     72  61.5    77  65.8 South Dakota     63    50  79.4    47  74.6
Illinois    650    523  80.5   358  55.1 Tennessee    221   201  91.0   170  76.9
Indiana    275    214  77.8   174  63.3 Texas    461   379  82.2   274  59.4
Iowa    144    126  87.5    85  59.0 Utah    171   147  86.0    98  57.3
Kansas    210    166  79.0   139  66.2 Vermont     44    40  90.9    28  63.6
Kentucky    328    236  72.0   180  54.9 Virginia    226   194  85.8   134  59.3
Louisiana    166    115  69.3   111  66.9 Washington    451   362  80.3   285  63.2
Maine    222    137  61.7   103  46.4 West Virginia    101    82  81.2    66  65.3
Maryland    360    266  73.9   204  56.7 Wisconsin    318   237  74.5   155  48.7
Massachusetts    316    282  89.2   156  49.4 Wyoming     53    40  75.5    42  79.2
Michigan    489    388  79.3   264  54.0 U.S. territories2      9     3  33.3     9 100.0
Minnesota    354    299  84.5   195  55.1  
Mississippi    101     84  83.2    72  71.3  
Missouri    258    230  89.1   133  51.6  
Montana     72     59  81.9    60  83.3  
Nebraska    114     94  82.5    65  57.0  
Nevada     81     62  76.5    55  67.9  
New Hampshire     55     47  85.5    31  56.4            
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.16a. Facility licensing, certification, or accreditation, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities2
Total Any listed
agency/
organization
Licensing, certification, or accreditation organization
State
substance
abuse agency
State mental
health
department
State
department
of health
Hospital
licensing
authority
Joint
Commis-
sion
CARF3 NCQA3 COA3 Other state/
local agency/
organization
Total  14,148 13,353 11,496 5,505 6,126   987 2,604 3,466 423 725   616
Alabama    154    147    121   119    22     9    31    23   4   3     1
Alaska     93     86     71    40    37     6    25    24   2   3     3
Arizona    313    280    143   136   234    25    62    79   7  15    18
Arkansas     89     83     72    35    37     5    13    52   - -  11     1
California  1,551  1,427  1,293   270   376    55   139   312  56  72   105
Colorado    488    479    468   199   160    14    30    16  11   5    23
Connecticut    212    206    148   145   193    21    75    69   6  21    12
Delaware     42     40     36    15    11     4    19    18   2   3     - -
District of Columbia     37     36     33    14    33     3     4     5   1   - -     1
Florida    622    592    524   159   260    36   129   220  12  16    18
Georgia    360    341    241   169   135    24    59   223  20  33    27
Hawaii    123     94     74    13    72     6     9    74   4   7     1
Idaho    117    109    101    49    49     2     6    15   2   1     9
Illinois    650    638    607   152   130    34   141   135   5  41    13
Indiana    275    266    194   232   106    50   104    91   8  15     5
Iowa    144    140    114    43   106    11    15    27   1  11     4
Kansas    210    205    191    53    35    10    24    24   9  11    12
Kentucky    328    298    274   193   114    25    72    42  15  17    29
Louisiana    166    146    119    45   119    32    16    47   1   6     8
Maine    222    199    189   126    55    15    22    21   4  23     6
Maryland    360    339    309   148   223    17    81    57  12  11    13
Massachusetts    316    301    265    92   242    42    89    80  17  15     7
Michigan    489    482    440   173   226    31    92   248  14  58    13
Minnesota    354    346    303    77   237    20    65    32   5   2    27
Mississippi    101     99     61    85    38    12    21    17   5   8     1
Missouri    258    254    210   208    56     8    31   119   4  13     3
Montana     72     67     57    23    21     3     7    17   5   6     5
Nebraska    114    100     87    44    67     9    23    39   2  21     4
Nevada     81    67    59    14    33     8  14  17  2  8     6
New Hampshire     55    49    38    22    24     4   5  16 - -  2     3
New Jersey    372   317   294   154   146    31  59  75 10 22    12
New Mexico    139   100    58    50    68    10  23  16  3  4    15
New York    905   886   844   131   305   105 254  82 21 31    15
North Carolina    433   398   300   258   169    25  60 168 13 32    29
North Dakota     65    60    56    24    13     7   8   2 - - - -     5
Ohio    378   366   338   206    50    25 102 191 15 21    14
Oklahoma    223   199   165   142    54     8  31 117 - - 10     6
Oregon    246   244   236   121    51     6  20  28  9  7     9
Pennsylvania    539   523   401   127   448    41 123 125 18 34    31
Puerto Rico    161   159   156   129   140    23  52  23 15 14    21
Rhode Island     62    62    52    50    30     9  23  30  3  4     2
South Carolina    111   104    71     9    88    16  22  68  3  1     2
South Dakota     63    56    49    12    30     3   8   9  3  2     2
Tennessee    221   214   145   192    61    14  60  70  8 13     2
Texas    461   448   358   106   326    45 134  90 17 15    17
Utah    171   165   140   110    87     8  34  12  4  2    18
Vermont     44    41    38    21    25     5  10  14  3  1     2
Virginia    226   207   172   158    43    16  33  45  7  6    11
Washington    451   446   431   125   311     7  45  69 14 15     9
West Virginia    101    92    65    57    50     4  13  20  3  2     4
Wisconsin    318   292   236   187   140    32  59  17 17 31     8
Wyoming     53    51    44    38    36     5   7  35  1 - -     4
U.S. territories4      9     7     5     5     4     1     1     1     - -     - -     - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could report more than one licensing, certification, or accreditation organization.
3 CARF = Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; NCQA = National Committee for Quality Assurance; COA = Council on Accreditation.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.16b. Facility licensing, certification, or accreditation, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Number
of
facilities
Percent2
Any listed
agency/
organization
Licensing, certification, or accreditation organization
State
substance
abuse agency
State mental
health
department
State
department
of health
Hospital
licensing
authority
Joint
Commis-
sion
CARF3 NCQA3 COA3 Other state/
local agency/
organization
Total  14,148  94.4  81.3  38.9  43.3   7.0  18.4  24.5   3.0   5.1   4.4
Alabama    154  95.5  78.6  77.3  14.3   5.8  20.1  14.9   2.6   1.9   0.6
Alaska     93  92.5  76.3  43.0  39.8   6.5  26.9  25.8   2.2   3.2   3.2
Arizona    313  89.5  45.7  43.5  74.8   8.0  19.8  25.2   2.2   4.8   5.8
Arkansas     89  93.3  80.9  39.3  41.6   5.6  14.6  58.4      - -  12.4   1.1
California  1,551  92.0  83.4  17.4  24.2   3.5   9.0  20.1   3.6   4.6   6.8
Colorado    488  98.2  95.9  40.8  32.8   2.9   6.1   3.3   2.3   1.0   4.7
Connecticut    212  97.2  69.8  68.4  91.0   9.9  35.4  32.5   2.8   9.9   5.7
Delaware     42  95.2  85.7  35.7  26.2   9.5  45.2  42.9   4.8   7.1      - -
District of Columbia     37  97.3  89.2  37.8  89.2   8.1  10.8  13.5   2.7      - -   2.7
Florida    622  95.2  84.2  25.6  41.8   5.8  20.7  35.4   1.9   2.6   2.9
Georgia    360  94.7  66.9  46.9  37.5   6.7  16.4  61.9   5.6   9.2   7.5
Hawaii    123  76.4  60.2  10.6  58.5   4.9   7.3  60.2   3.3   5.7   0.8
Idaho    117  93.2  86.3  41.9  41.9   1.7   5.1  12.8   1.7   0.9   7.7
Illinois    650  98.2  93.4  23.4  20.0   5.2  21.7  20.8   0.8   6.3   2.0
Indiana    275  96.7  70.5  84.4  38.5  18.2  37.8  33.1   2.9   5.5   1.8
Iowa    144  97.2  79.2  29.9  73.6   7.6  10.4  18.8   0.7   7.6   2.8
Kansas    210  97.6  91.0  25.2  16.7   4.8  11.4  11.4   4.3   5.2   5.7
Kentucky    328  90.9  83.5  58.8  34.8   7.6  22.0  12.8   4.6   5.2   8.8
Louisiana    166  88.0  71.7  27.1  71.7  19.3   9.6  28.3   0.6   3.6   4.8
Maine    222  89.6  85.1  56.8  24.8   6.8   9.9   9.5   1.8  10.4   2.7
Maryland    360  94.2  85.8  41.1  61.9   4.7  22.5  15.8   3.3   3.1   3.6
Massachusetts    316  95.3  83.9  29.1  76.6  13.3  28.2  25.3   5.4   4.7   2.2
Michigan    489  98.6  90.0  35.4  46.2   6.3  18.8  50.7   2.9  11.9   2.7
Minnesota    354  97.7  85.6  21.8  66.9   5.6  18.4   9.0   1.4   0.6   7.6
Mississippi    101  98.0  60.4  84.2  37.6  11.9  20.8  16.8   5.0   7.9   1.0
Missouri    258  98.4  81.4  80.6  21.7   3.1  12.0  46.1   1.6   5.0   1.2
Montana     72  93.1  79.2  31.9  29.2   4.2   9.7  23.6   6.9   8.3   6.9
Nebraska    114  87.7  76.3  38.6  58.8   7.9  20.2  34.2   1.8  18.4   3.5
Nevada     81  82.7  72.8  17.3  40.7   9.9  17.3  21.0   2.5   9.9   7.4
New Hampshire     55  89.1  69.1  40.0  43.6   7.3   9.1  29.1      - -   3.6   5.5
New Jersey    372  85.2  79.0  41.4  39.2   8.3  15.9  20.2   2.7   5.9   3.2
New Mexico    139  71.9  41.7  36.0  48.9   7.2  16.5  11.5   2.2   2.9  10.8
New York    905  97.9  93.3  14.5  33.7  11.6  28.1   9.1   2.3   3.4   1.7
North Carolina    433  91.9  69.3  59.6  39.0   5.8  13.9  38.8   3.0   7.4   6.7
North Dakota     65  92.3  86.2  36.9  20.0  10.8  12.3   3.1      - -      - -   7.7
Ohio    378  96.8  89.4  54.5  13.2   6.6  27.0  50.5   4.0   5.6   3.7
Oklahoma    223  89.2  74.0  63.7  24.2   3.6  13.9  52.5      - -   4.5   2.7
Oregon    246  99.2  95.9  49.2  20.7   2.4   8.1  11.4   3.7   2.8   3.7
Pennsylvania    539  97.0  74.4  23.6  83.1   7.6  22.8  23.2   3.3   6.3   5.8
Puerto Rico    161  98.8  96.9  80.1  87.0  14.3  32.3  14.3   9.3   8.7  13.0
Rhode Island     62 100.0  83.9  80.6  48.4  14.5  37.1  48.4   4.8   6.5   3.2
South Carolina    111  93.7  64.0   8.1  79.3  14.4  19.8  61.3   2.7   0.9   1.8
South Dakota     63  88.9  77.8  19.0  47.6   4.8  12.7  14.3   4.8   3.2   3.2
Tennessee    221  96.8  65.6  86.9  27.6   6.3  27.1  31.7   3.6   5.9   0.9
Texas    461  97.2  77.7  23.0  70.7   9.8  29.1  19.5   3.7   3.3   3.7
Utah    171  96.5  81.9  64.3  50.9   4.7  19.9   7.0   2.3   1.2  10.5
Vermont     44  93.2  86.4  47.7  56.8  11.4  22.7  31.8   6.8   2.3   4.5
Virginia    226  91.6  76.1  69.9  19.0   7.1  14.6  19.9   3.1   2.7   4.9
Washington    451  98.9  95.6  27.7  69.0   1.6  10.0  15.3   3.1   3.3   2.0
West Virginia    101  91.1  64.4  56.4  49.5   4.0  12.9  19.8   3.0   2.0   4.0
Wisconsin    318  91.8  74.2  58.8  44.0  10.1  18.6   5.3   5.3   9.7   2.5
Wyoming     53  96.2  83.0  71.7  67.9   9.4  13.2  66.0   1.9      - -   7.5
U.S. territories4      9  77.8  55.6  55.6  44.4  11.1  11.1  11.1      - -      - -      - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could report more than one licensing, certification, or accreditation organization.
3 CARF = Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; NCQA = National Committee for Quality Assurance; COA = Council on Accreditation.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.17a. Facilities employing specific practices as part of their standard operating procedures, by state
or jurisdiction: 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities2
Total Required
continuing
education
for staff
Regularly
scheduled
case review
with
supervisor
Periodic client
satisfaction
surveys
conducted
by facility
Periodic
drug testing
of clients
Periodic
utilization
review
Case review
by appointed
quality review
committee
Outcome
follow-up
after
discharge
Total  14,148 13,900 13,507 13,075 12,172 12,208 10,391 9,847
Alabama    154   153   152   153   147   128   127   130
Alaska     93    91    92    88    71    78    72    75
Arizona    313   312   297   292   241   252   201   198
Arkansas     89    88    87    86    80    80    74    75
California  1,551 1,524 1,502 1,392 1,403 1,293 1,147 1,229
Colorado    488   465   460   394   415   313   272   264
Connecticut    212   206   208   208   193   198   153   121
Delaware     42    42    40    40    41    40    31    29
District of Columbia     37    37    36    34    36    30    30    29
Florida    622   611   586   569   578   545   449   435
Georgia    360   354   348   350   316   326   286   277
Hawaii    123   120   123   119    60    96    86   115
Idaho    117   115   115    91   108    96    88    64
Illinois    650   644   619   593   545   624   481   443
Indiana    275   270   255   250   247   208   167   170
Iowa    144   143   138   138   124   128   112   115
Kansas    210   209   182   203   153   173   112   143
Kentucky    328   326   298   286   219   298   262   172
Louisiana    166   163   156   151   160   136   128   133
Maine    222   212   209   167   109   174   144   103
Maryland    360   352   346   333   340   322   260   249
Massachusetts    316   307   305   309   248   291   232   223
Michigan    489   475   437   464   354   432   370   357
Minnesota    354   351   349   336   321   305   244   254
Mississippi    101   101    96    96    72    89    81    63
Missouri    258   255   245   253   248   226   199   158
Montana     72    72    70    69    61    69    49    67
Nebraska    114   112   109   106    73    92    83    94
Nevada     81    79    75    74    70    66    59    62
New Hampshire     55    54    51    52    38    48    43    33
New Jersey    372   357   340   328   330   303   270   243
New Mexico    139   136   138   122    92   118   106    93
New York    905   891   898   886   885   888   808   458
North Carolina    433   423   394   386   366   357   310   281
North Dakota     65    63    49    54    48    53    59    30
Ohio    378   378   363   372   336   361   335   279
Oklahoma    223   222   211   212   152   195   161   201
Oregon    246   244   242   234   240   223   190   142
Pennsylvania    539   532   523   517   463   501   416   513
Puerto Rico    161   151   153   117   146   119   144   124
Rhode Island     62    61    59    60    61    61    50    56
South Carolina    111   109   105   107   105    99    92    96
South Dakota     63    62    61    61    50    51    50    48
Tennessee    221   219   216   209   197   197   183   173
Texas    461   452   441   433   408   389   324   422
Utah    171   169   168   158   160   152   137   102
Vermont     44    44    43    41    40    38    34    33
Virginia    226   220   217   195   215   203   142   123
Washington    451   449   438   426   434   366   262   240
West Virginia    101    96    92    98    93    89    75    61
Wisconsin    318   317   309   304   231   234   150   198
Wyoming     53    53    52    51    42    48    43    43
U.S. territories3      9     9     9     8     7     7     8     8
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could employ more than one of the practices specified.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.17b. Facilities employing specific practices as part of their standard operating procedures, by state
or jurisdiction: 2013
Percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of
facilities
Percent2
Required
continuing
education
for staff
Regularly
scheduled
case review
with supervisor
Periodic client
satisfaction
surveys conducted
by facility
Periodic
drug testing
of clients
Periodic
utilization
review
Case review
by appointed
quality review
committee
Outcome
follow-up
after
discharge
Total  14,148  98.2  95.5  92.4  86.0  86.3  73.4  69.6
Alabama    154  99.4  98.7  99.4  95.5  83.1  82.5  84.4
Alaska     93  97.8  98.9  94.6  76.3  83.9  77.4  80.6
Arizona    313  99.7  94.9  93.3  77.0  80.5  64.2  63.3
Arkansas     89  98.9  97.8  96.6  89.9  89.9  83.1  84.3
California  1,551  98.3  96.8  89.7  90.5  83.4  74.0  79.2
Colorado    488  95.3  94.3  80.7  85.0  64.1  55.7  54.1
Connecticut    212  97.2  98.1  98.1  91.0  93.4  72.2  57.1
Delaware     42 100.0  95.2  95.2  97.6  95.2  73.8  69.0
District of Columbia     37 100.0  97.3  91.9  97.3  81.1  81.1  78.4
Florida    622  98.2  94.2  91.5  92.9  87.6  72.2  69.9
Georgia    360  98.3  96.7  97.2  87.8  90.6  79.4  76.9
Hawaii    123  97.6 100.0  96.7  48.8  78.0  69.9  93.5
Idaho    117  98.3  98.3  77.8  92.3  82.1  75.2  54.7
Illinois    650  99.1  95.2  91.2  83.8  96.0  74.0  68.2
Indiana    275  98.2  92.7  90.9  89.8  75.6  60.7  61.8
Iowa    144  99.3  95.8  95.8  86.1  88.9  77.8  79.9
Kansas    210  99.5  86.7  96.7  72.9  82.4  53.3  68.1
Kentucky    328  99.4  90.9  87.2  66.8  90.9  79.9  52.4
Louisiana    166  98.2  94.0  91.0  96.4  81.9  77.1  80.1
Maine    222  95.5  94.1  75.2  49.1  78.4  64.9  46.4
Maryland    360  97.8  96.1  92.5  94.4  89.4  72.2  69.2
Massachusetts    316  97.2  96.5  97.8  78.5  92.1  73.4  70.6
Michigan    489  97.1  89.4  94.9  72.4  88.3  75.7  73.0
Minnesota    354  99.2  98.6  94.9  90.7  86.2  68.9  71.8
Mississippi    101 100.0  95.0  95.0  71.3  88.1  80.2  62.4
Missouri    258  98.8  95.0  98.1  96.1  87.6  77.1  61.2
Montana     72 100.0  97.2  95.8  84.7  95.8  68.1  93.1
Nebraska    114  98.2  95.6  93.0  64.0  80.7  72.8  82.5
Nevada     81  97.5  92.6  91.4  86.4  81.5  72.8  76.5
New Hampshire     55  98.2  92.7  94.5  69.1  87.3  78.2  60.0
New Jersey    372  96.0  91.4  88.2  88.7  81.5  72.6  65.3
New Mexico    139  97.8  99.3  87.8  66.2  84.9  76.3  66.9
New York    905  98.5  99.2  97.9  97.8  98.1  89.3  50.6
North Carolina    433  97.7  91.0  89.1  84.5  82.4  71.6  64.9
North Dakota     65  96.9  75.4  83.1  73.8  81.5  90.8  46.2
Ohio    378 100.0  96.0  98.4  88.9  95.5  88.6  73.8
Oklahoma    223  99.6  94.6  95.1  68.2  87.4  72.2  90.1
Oregon    246  99.2  98.4  95.1  97.6  90.7  77.2  57.7
Pennsylvania    539  98.7  97.0  95.9  85.9  92.9  77.2  95.2
Puerto Rico    161  93.8  95.0  72.7  90.7  73.9  89.4  77.0
Rhode Island     62  98.4  95.2  96.8  98.4  98.4  80.6  90.3
South Carolina    111  98.2  94.6  96.4  94.6  89.2  82.9  86.5
South Dakota     63  98.4  96.8  96.8  79.4  81.0  79.4  76.2
Tennessee    221  99.1  97.7  94.6  89.1  89.1  82.8  78.3
Texas    461  98.0  95.7  93.9  88.5  84.4  70.3  91.5
Utah    171  98.8  98.2  92.4  93.6  88.9  80.1  59.6
Vermont     44 100.0  97.7  93.2  90.9  86.4  77.3  75.0
Virginia    226  97.3  96.0  86.3  95.1  89.8  62.8  54.4
Washington    451  99.6  97.1  94.5  96.2  81.2  58.1  53.2
West Virginia    101  95.0  91.1  97.0  92.1  88.1  74.3  60.4
Wisconsin    318  99.7  97.2  95.6  72.6  73.6  47.2  62.3
Wyoming     53 100.0  98.1  96.2  79.2  90.6  81.1  81.1
U.S. territories3      9 100.0 100.0  88.9  77.8  77.8  88.9  88.9
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could employ more than one of the practices specified.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.18a. Types of client payments accepted by facility, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities2
Total Type of payment accepted Sliding
fee
scale
Treatment at
no charge
for clients
who cannot
pay
Cash or
self-payment
Private
health
insurance
Medicare Medicaid State-
financed
health
insurance
Federal
military
insurance
No
payment
accepted
Access to
Recovery
(ATR)
vouchers3
IHS/638
contract
care
funds
Other
Total  14,148 12,774 9,250 4,694 8,335 5,848 4,650   441 1,879   653 608 8,726 6,852
Alabama    154    141    84    33    88    49    51     4     n/a     4   - -    90    84
Alaska     93     75    78    43    62    45    61     4    29    24   2    64    60
Arizona    313    260   175   127   170   109    92     5    25    57  14   125   127
Arkansas     89     82    60    24    36    23    38     1    32     2   4    64    57
California  1,551  1,350   745   314   477   351   202    63   126    71 101 1,025   832
Colorado    488    472   229    88   230   119   127     6   259    18  28   368   165
Connecticut    212    195   159   104   180   150    79     4    45     3   6   159   113
Delaware     42     37    25    17    31    18    14     2     n/a     1   - -    28    21
District of Columbia     37     19    17    11    20    19     6     1    13     2   2     9    19
Florida    622    587   397   155   228   151   194    15    68    10  11   404   238
Georgia    360    315   179   115   217   135   132    12     n/a     9  12   199   150
Hawaii    123     46    42    19    31    34    18    45    10     - -  23    12    73
Idaho    117    108    72    30    78    61    51     2    89     5   6    71    47
Illinois    650    619   401   151   309   175   180    10    85    13  27   452   300
Indiana    275    269   217   162   181   152   141     1    77     2   9   216    94
Iowa    144    137   123    43   125    89    66     2    90     2   2   100    54
Kansas    210    200   157    58   150    93    80     2     n/a     4  33   136   103
Kentucky    328    314   200   131   126   103   146     6     n/a     7   8   221   165
Louisiana    166    138    94    52    95    43    55    10    28     1  10    82   114
Maine    222    210   176   118   192   108   124     1     n/a     6   6   152    90
Maryland    360    335   209    90   237   156    78     7    74     3   7   238   142
Massachusetts    316    266   195   173   207   194   113    20    30     9   9   201   212
Michigan    489    465   375   283   334   234   222     6    56    20  22   300   197
Minnesota    354    334   334    93   159   321   127     1     n/a    49  21    99   105
Mississippi    101     94    63    44    61    34    48     1     n/a     3   1    64    51
Missouri    258    247   182    60   154    85   103     4    61     3   7   210   155
Montana     72     63    59    27    53    48    32     - -    43    22   1    50    46
Nebraska    114    100    83    47    85    49    60     4     n/a    10   7    84    62
Nevada     81    66    46    13    44    28    24     3     n/a    13   6    42    46
New Hampshire     55    52    31    17    32     9    15     2    27     2   - -    33    28
New Jersey    372   341   226   109   194   105    87    17    21     1  22   279   207
New Mexico    139    97    85    61   100    77    60     7    40    35   6    72   103
New York    905   844   662   400   775   488   265    15    38    24  40   727   439
North Carolina    433   389   256   136   268   203   149    12      n/a    12  11   198   187
North Dakota     65    55    42    19    22    19    25     3     n/a    13   5    22    25
Ohio    378   357   298   172   321   140   175     3    84     4  10   291   273
Oklahoma    223   174   109    55   153    86    63    11    19    27   9   111   145
Oregon    246   227   221    80   188   162    89     2    54    23  12   187   136
Pennsylvania    539   499   374   156   430   240   113     3    38     5  23   250   210
Puerto Rico    161    71    36    19    20    31    19    78     n/a     3   4    25   134
Rhode Island     62    59    53    26    56    46    34     - -    46     2   - -    26    41
South Carolina    111    99    75    21    67    49    43     8      n/a     1   2    42    64
South Dakota     63    52    48    20    41    31    30     2    32    18   1    36    38
Tennessee    221   204   158   100   130   132    95     7    49     4   3   149   103
Texas    461   435   271   116   270   156   104     9    52     8  25   230   242
Utah    171   168   135    72    98    80    94     - -     - -    10  10   100    50
Vermont     44    43    35    29    38    36    24     1      n/a     1   1    34    25
Virginia    226   213   168   108   135    77   119     3     n/a     2   4   131    68
Washington    451   411   392    88   263   246   112     3    88    42  19   272   191
West Virginia    101    93    81    63    85    62    57     3     n/a     3   - -    48    76
Wisconsin    318   291   265   167   243   163   167     7    38    32  13   152   100
Wyoming     53    51    49    34    45    32    45     - -    13     8   2    43    37
U.S. territories4      9     5     4     1     1     2     2     3     - -     - -     1     3     8
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could accept more than one payment option.
3 Available only in AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, MT, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, UT, WA, WI, and WY.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
n/a  Not applicable; State does not have an ATR voucher program.
- - Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.18b. Types of client payments accepted by facility, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Percent
State or
jurisdiction1
No. of
facilities
Percent2
Type of payment accepted Sliding
fee
scale
Treatment at
no charge
for clients
who cannot
pay
Cash or
self-payment
Private
health
insurance
Medicare Medicaid State-
financed
health
insurance
Federal
military
insurance
No
payment
accepted
Access to
Recovery
(ATR)
vouchers3
IHS/638
contract
care
funds
Other
Total  14,148  90.3  65.4  33.2  58.9  41.3  32.9   3.1  13.3   4.6   4.3  61.7  48.4
Alabama    154  91.6  54.5  21.4  57.1  31.8  33.1   2.6    n/a   2.6      - -  58.4  54.5
Alaska     93  80.6  83.9  46.2  66.7  48.4  65.6   4.3  31.2  25.8   2.2  68.8  64.5
Arizona    313  83.1  55.9  40.6  54.3  34.8  29.4   1.6   8.0  18.2   4.5  39.9  40.6
Arkansas     89  92.1  67.4  27.0  40.4  25.8  42.7   1.1  36.0   2.2   4.5  71.9  64.0
California  1,551  87.0  48.0  20.2  30.8  22.6  13.0   4.1   8.1   4.6   6.5  66.1  53.6
Colorado    488  96.7  46.9  18.0  47.1  24.4  26.0   1.2  53.1   3.7   5.7  75.4  33.8
Connecticut    212  92.0  75.0  49.1  84.9  70.8  37.3   1.9  21.2   1.4   2.8  75.0  53.3
Delaware     42  88.1  59.5  40.5  73.8  42.9  33.3   4.8    n/a   2.4      - -  66.7  50.0
District of Columbia     37  51.4  45.9  29.7  54.1  51.4  16.2   2.7  35.1   5.4   5.4  24.3  51.4
Florida    622  94.4  63.8  24.9  36.7  24.3  31.2   2.4  10.9   1.6   1.8  65.0  38.3
Georgia    360  87.5  49.7  31.9  60.3  37.5  36.7   3.3    n/a   2.5   3.3  55.3  41.7
Hawaii    123  37.4  34.1  15.4  25.2  27.6  14.6  36.6   8.1      - -  18.7   9.8  59.3
Idaho    117  92.3  61.5  25.6  66.7  52.1  43.6   1.7  76.1   4.3   5.1  60.7  40.2
Illinois    650  95.2  61.7  23.2  47.5  26.9  27.7   1.5  13.1   2.0   4.2  69.5  46.2
Indiana    275  97.8  78.9  58.9  65.8  55.3  51.3   0.4  28.0   0.7   3.3  78.5  34.2
Iowa    144  95.1  85.4  29.9  86.8  61.8  45.8   1.4  62.5   1.4   1.4  69.4  37.5
Kansas    210  95.2  74.8  27.6  71.4  44.3  38.1   1.0    n/a   1.9  15.7  64.8  49.0
Kentucky    328  95.7  61.0  39.9  38.4  31.4  44.5   1.8    n/a   2.1   2.4  67.4  50.3
Louisiana    166  83.1  56.6  31.3  57.2  25.9  33.1   6.0  16.9   0.6   6.0  49.4  68.7
Maine    222  94.6  79.3  53.2  86.5  48.6  55.9   0.5    n/a   2.7   2.7  68.5  40.5
Maryland    360  93.1  58.1  25.0  65.8  43.3  21.7   1.9  20.6   0.8   1.9  66.1  39.4
Massachusetts    316  84.2  61.7  54.7  65.5  61.4  35.8   6.3   9.5   2.8   2.8  63.6  67.1
Michigan    489  95.1  76.7  57.9  68.3  47.9  45.4   1.2  11.5   4.1   4.5  61.3  40.3
Minnesota    354  94.4  94.4  26.3  44.9  90.7  35.9   0.3    n/a  13.8   5.9  28.0  29.7
Mississippi    101  93.1  62.4  43.6  60.4  33.7  47.5   1.0    n/a   3.0   1.0  63.4  50.5
Missouri    258  95.7  70.5  23.3  59.7  32.9  39.9   1.6  23.6   1.2   2.7  81.4  60.1
Montana     72  87.5  81.9  37.5  73.6  66.7  44.4      - -  59.7  30.6   1.4  69.4  63.9
Nebraska    114  87.7  72.8  41.2  74.6  43.0  52.6   3.5    n/a   8.8   6.1  73.7  54.4
Nevada     81  81.5  56.8  16.0  54.3  34.6  29.6   3.7    n/a  16.0   7.4  51.9  56.8
New Hampshire     55  94.5  56.4  30.9  58.2  16.4  27.3   3.6  49.1   3.6      - -  60.0  50.9
New Jersey    372  91.7  60.8  29.3  52.2  28.2  23.4   4.6   5.6   0.3   5.9  75.0  55.6
New Mexico    139  69.8  61.2  43.9  71.9  55.4  43.2   5.0  28.8  25.2   4.3  51.8  74.1
New York    905  93.3  73.1  44.2  85.6  53.9  29.3   1.7   4.2   2.7   4.4  80.3  48.5
North Carolina    433  89.8  59.1  31.4  61.9  46.9  34.4   2.8    n/a   2.8   2.5  45.7  43.2
North Dakota     65  84.6  64.6  29.2  33.8  29.2  38.5   4.6    n/a  20.0   7.7  33.8  38.5
Ohio    378  94.4  78.8  45.5  84.9  37.0  46.3   0.8  22.2   1.1   2.6  77.0  72.2
Oklahoma    223  78.0  48.9  24.7  68.6  38.6  28.3   4.9   8.5  12.1   4.0  49.8  65.0
Oregon    246  92.3  89.8  32.5  76.4  65.9  36.2   0.8  22.0   9.3   4.9  76.0  55.3
Pennsylvania    539  92.6  69.4  28.9  79.8  44.5  21.0   0.6   7.1   0.9   4.3  46.4  39.0
Puerto Rico    161  44.1  22.4  11.8  12.4  19.3  11.8  48.4    n/a   1.9   2.5  15.5  83.2
Rhode Island     62  95.2  85.5  41.9  90.3  74.2  54.8      - -  74.2   3.2      - -  41.9  66.1
South Carolina    111  89.2  67.6  18.9  60.4  44.1  38.7   7.2    n/a   0.9   1.8  37.8  57.7
South Dakota     63  82.5  76.2  31.7  65.1  49.2  47.6   3.2  50.8  28.6   1.6  57.1  60.3
Tennessee    221  92.3  71.5  45.2  58.8  59.7  43.0   3.2  22.2   1.8   1.4  67.4  46.6
Texas    461  94.4  58.8  25.2  58.6  33.8  22.6   2.0  11.3   1.7   5.4  49.9  52.5
Utah    171  98.2  78.9  42.1  57.3  46.8  55.0      - -     - -   5.8   5.8  58.5  29.2
Vermont     44  97.7  79.5  65.9  86.4  81.8  54.5   2.3    n/a   2.3   2.3  77.3  56.8
Virginia    226  94.2  74.3  47.8  59.7  34.1  52.7   1.3    n/a   0.9   1.8  58.0  30.1
Washington    451  91.1  86.9  19.5  58.3  54.5  24.8   0.7  19.5   9.3   4.2  60.3  42.4
West Virginia    101  92.1  80.2  62.4  84.2  61.4  56.4   3.0    n/a   3.0      - -  47.5  75.2
Wisconsin    318  91.5  83.3  52.5  76.4  51.3  52.5   2.2  11.9  10.1   4.1  47.8  31.4
Wyoming     53  96.2  92.5  64.2  84.9  60.4  84.9      - -  24.5  15.1   3.8  81.1  69.8
U.S. territories4      9  55.6  44.4  11.1  11.1  22.2  22.2  33.3      - -      - -  11.1  33.3  88.9
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could accept more than one payment option.
3 Available only in AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD, MI, MO, MT, NH, NJ, NM, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SD, TN, TX, WA, UT, WI, and WY.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
n/a  Not applicable; State does not have an ATR voucher program.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.19. Facility funding, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number and percent
State or jurisdiction1 Total
number
of
facilities
Receives public funds for substance
abuse treatment programs
State or jurisdiction1 Total
number
of
facilities
Receives public funds for substance
abuse treatment programs
Number of facilities Percent Number of facilities Percent
Total  14,148 8,034  56.8    
Alabama    154    87  56.5 New Jersey    372   214  57.5
Alaska     93    66  71.0 New Mexico    139   109  78.4
Arizona    313   151  48.2 New York    905   513  56.7
Arkansas     89    63  70.8 North Carolina    433   179  41.3
California  1,551   899  58.0 North Dakota     65    22  33.8
Colorado    488   229  46.9 Ohio    378   274  72.5
Connecticut    212   154  72.6 Oklahoma    223   127  57.0
Delaware     42    27  64.3 Oregon    246   151  61.4
District of Columbia     37    26  70.3 Pennsylvania    539   276  51.2
Florida    622   299  48.1 Puerto Rico    161   123  76.4
Georgia    360   125  34.7 Rhode Island     62    43  69.4
Hawaii    123   106  86.2 South Carolina    111    60  54.1
Idaho    117    70  59.8 South Dakota     63    47  74.6
Illinois    650   332  51.1 Tennessee    221   155  70.1
Indiana    275   168  61.1 Texas    461   253  54.9
Iowa    144    91  63.2 Utah    171    84  49.1
Kansas    210   120  57.1 Vermont     44    35  79.5
Kentucky    328   157  47.9 Virginia    226   137  60.6
Louisiana    166   103  62.0 Washington    451   252  55.9
Maine    222    72  32.4 West Virginia    101    73  72.3
Maryland    360   167  46.4 Wisconsin    318   166  52.2
Massachusetts    316   218  69.0 Wyoming     53    45  84.9
Michigan    489   277  56.6 U.S. territories2      9     9 100.0
Minnesota    354   178  50.3
Mississippi    101    71  70.3
Missouri    258   201  77.9
Montana     72    56  77.8
Nebraska    114    90  78.9
Nevada     81    48  59.3
New Hampshire     55    36  65.5        
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.20. Facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) and clients receiving medication-assisted opioid therapy at OTPs
and other facilities, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Number and percent distribution 
State or
jurisdiction1
Number
of
facilities
with
OTPs2
 Percent
distribu-
tion
Number of clients receiving medication-assisted opioid therapy3 Percent
distribution
of
methadone
clients
Percent
distribution
of all
buprenor-
phine
clients
Percent
distribution
of all
Vivitrol®
clients
At facilities with OTPs2 At other facilities Total
Vivitrol® 
Total
buprenor-
phine
Total Methadone Buprenor-
phine
Vivitrol®  Vivitrol®  Buprenor-
phine
Total  1,282 100.0 343,180 330,308 12,513   359 3,422 35,635  3,781 48,148 100.0 100.0 100.0
Alabama    21   1.6   7,802   7,738    64     - -    80   903     80    967   2.3   2.0   2.1
Alaska     2   0.2 ^ ^ ^ ^     4   137      4    137      - -   0.3   0.1
Arizona    29   2.3   6,744   6,376   368     - -   120   672    120  1,040   1.9   2.2   3.2
Arkansas     5   0.4     898     831    67     - -     - -    94       - -    161   0.3   0.3      - -
California   148  11.5  31,311  30,872   420    19   229 1,734    248  2,154   9.3   4.5   6.6
Colorado    10   0.8   2,187   2,068   102    17    81   277     98    379   0.6   0.8   2.6
Connecticut    46   3.6  16,184  15,509   651    24     5   329     29    980   4.7   2.0   0.8
Delaware     9   0.7   2,773   2,420   343    10    14    37     24    380   0.7   0.8   0.6
District of Columbia     5   0.4   1,789   1,760    29     - -     3    64      3     93   0.5   0.2   0.1
Florida    54   4.2  14,831  14,433   324    74   256 1,376    330  1,700   4.4   3.5   8.7
Georgia    50   3.9  10,388  10,193   195     - -    51   102     51    297   3.1   0.6   1.3
Hawaii     3   0.2     659     612    47     - -     1    40      1     87   0.2   0.2      *
Idaho     2   0.2 ^ ^ ^ ^    10   137     10    137      - -   0.3   0.3
Illinois    65   5.1  12,302  11,892   390    20    89   809    109  1,199   3.6   2.5   2.9
Indiana    14   1.1   9,713   9,265   446     2    26   298     28    744   2.8   1.5   0.7
Iowa     5   0.4     634     623    11     - -     - -    58       - -     69   0.2   0.1      - -
Kansas     8   0.6   2,129   2,077    52     - -     - -   155       - -    207   0.6   0.4      - -
Kentucky    10   0.8   1,827   1,617   208     2    12 2,871     14  3,079   0.5   6.4   0.4
Louisiana     5   0.4   1,927   1,907    19     1    14   252     15    271   0.6   0.6   0.4
Maine    10   0.8   3,933   3,657   276     - -     7   562      7    838   1.1   1.7   0.2
Maryland    57   4.4  20,223  19,488   729     6    86 1,893     92  2,622   5.9   5.4   2.4
Massachusetts    64   5.0  16,098  15,297   775    26   260 3,086    286  3,861   4.6   8.0   7.6
Michigan    31   2.4   7,828   7,680   138    10    68 1,049     78  1,187   2.3   2.5   2.1
Minnesota    16   1.2   4,868   4,525   343     - -    32   140     32    483   1.4   1.0   0.8
Mississippi     1   0.1 ^ ^ ^ ^     4    70      4     70      - -   0.1   0.1
Missouri    10   0.8   2,775   2,692    76     7   368   662    375    738   0.8   1.5   9.9
Montana     2   0.2 ^ ^ ^ ^    18   120     18    120      - -   0.2   0.5
Nebraska     3   0.2     558     553     5     - -   323    73    323     78   0.2   0.2   8.5
Nevada  12   0.9   1,513   1,491    22     - -     4    53      4     75   0.5   0.2   0.1
New Hampshire   8   0.6   2,346   2,340     6     - -     5   305      5    311   0.7   0.6   0.1
New Jersey  32   2.5  11,666  11,539   127     - -    78   909     78  1,036   3.5   2.2   2.1
New Mexico  10   0.8   2,523   2,407   115     1    12   217     13    332   0.7   0.7   0.3
New York 161  12.6  39,908  38,827 1,081     - -   327 3,459    327  4,540  11.8   9.4   8.6
North Carolina  43   3.4  12,664  11,493 1,157    14    48 2,212     62  3,369   3.5   7.0   1.6
North Dakota                                           - -     9       - -      9      - -      *      - -
Ohio  19   1.5   5,326   4,904   420     2    52 2,198     54  2,618   1.5   5.4   1.4
Oklahoma  11   0.9   3,135   3,090    45     - -     - -   143       - -    188   0.9   0.4      - -
Oregon  12   0.9   4,124   4,044    80     - -    15   208     15    288   1.2   0.6   0.4
Pennsylvania  82   6.4  21,498  20,606   875    17   148 1,433    165  2,308   6.2   4.8   4.4
Puerto Rico   8   0.6   8,340   8,340        - -        - -    33   380     33    380   2.5   0.8   0.9
Rhode Island  15   1.2   3,588   3,505    83     - -    11   632     11    715   1.1   1.5   0.3
South Carolina  13   1.0   4,545   4,323   220     2    24   451     26    671   1.3   1.4   0.7
South Dakota   1   0.1 ^ ^ ^ ^     - -     1       - -      1      - -      *      - -
Tennessee   4   0.3   2,502   2,422    80     - -    59   408     59    488   0.7   1.0   1.6
Texas  72   5.6  12,116  11,649   385    82    80   288    162    673   3.5   1.4   4.3
Utah  14   1.1   2,844   2,629   214     1    47   131     48    345   0.8   0.7   1.3
Vermont   9   0.7   1,059     918   141     - -    13   363     13    504   0.3   1.0   0.3
Virginia  24   1.9   5,685   5,318   362     5    49   916     54  1,278   1.6   2.7   1.4
Washington  23   1.8   7,722   7,483   234     5   115 1,101    120  1,335   2.3   2.8   3.2
West Virginia   9   0.7   4,688   4,299   387     2    75   747     77  1,134   1.3   2.4   2.0
Wisconsin  14   1.1   4,334   3,993   331    10    60   875     70  1,206   1.2   2.5   1.9
Wyoming                                          6   182      6    182        0.4   0.2
U.S. territories4   1   0.1 ^ ^ ^ ^     - -    14       - -     14      - -      *      - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Facilities that have Opioid Treatment Programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
3 Clients receiving buprenorphine and Vivitrol® only includes those clients who were in treatment facilities and does not include those receiving the medications from private physicians not affiliated with a substance abuse treatment facility.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No facilities in this category.
^ Data suppressed due to confidentiality issues.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.21a. Type of care offered in facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities with OTPs2,3
Total Type of care offered
Any
out-
patient
Outpatient Any
residen-
tial
Residential
(non-hospital)
Any
hospital
inpatient
Hospital
 inpatient
Regular Intensive Day treatment
or partial
hospitalization
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total  1,282 1,177 885 346  80 619 1,121 98 73 54 47 108  79  98
Alabama    21    21  13   - -   2  10    21 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Alaska     2     2   2   2   - -   2     2 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Arizona    29    29  21   9   3  11    28  2  1  1  1   1   1   1
Arkansas     5     5   5   - -   - -   3     5 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
California   148   146 110  21   7 128   138  3  3  3  1   2   - -   2
Colorado    10    10   9   6   1   3     9  1 - -  1  1   - -   - -   - -
Connecticut    46    37  25  17   3  25    35 10  8  4  2   5   3   5
Delaware     9     9   9   4   - -   6     9 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
District of Columbia     5     4   3   1   2   2     4 - - - - - - - -   2   2   2
Florida    54    46  28  12   8  27    36 11  7  7  5   8   7   7
Georgia    50    50  36   5   - -  29    50 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Hawaii     3     3   3   2   - -   3     3 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Idaho     2     2   2   2   - -   2     2 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Illinois    65    60  57  29   2  28    57  8  7  7  3   6   2   6
Indiana    14    14  10   9   - -  13    14 - - - - - - - -   1   1   1
Iowa     5     5   5   2   - -   3     5 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Kansas     8     8   7   2   - -   5     8 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Kentucky    10    10   9   4   - -   6    10  1  1 - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Louisiana     5     5   4   1   1   2     5 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Maine    10    10  10   3   2   3    10 - - - - - - - -   1   1   1
Maryland    57    57  35  19   1  24    57  1 - -  1 - -   - -   - -   - -
Massachusetts    64    46  34  10   4  27    43 16 10  4  8  12   7  12
Michigan    31    31  30   8   2  19    31  1  1  1  1   1   - -   1
Minnesota    16    16  13   3   - -   3    16  1  1 - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Mississippi     1     1   - -   1   - -   - -     1 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Missouri    10    10   8   1   1   8    10 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Montana     2     2   1   - -   - -   - -     2 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Nebraska     3     3   3   - -   - -   2     3 - - - - - - - -   - -   - -   - -
Nevada    12  11  11   7   1  11  11 - - - - - - - -  1  1  1
New Hampshire     8   8   6   1   1   8   8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
New Jersey    32  32  30  26   6  19  31  4  3  3  2 - - - - - -
New Mexico    10  10   8   1   - -   7  10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
New York   161 117  73  28   9  25 106 10  5  5  7 43 32 34
North Carolina    43  42  28   9   3  18  41  1  1  1 - -  2  2  2
North Dakota                                     
Ohio    19  19  18  14   4   6  14  5  5  3  2  3  3  3
Oklahoma    11  11  11   4   1   4  11 - - - - - - - -  1 - -  1
Oregon    12  12   9   5   1  10  12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Pennsylvania    82  70  54  30   4  15  67 14 12  9  8  7  7  7
Puerto Rico     8   8   4   1   - -   3   8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rhode Island    15  15  11   5   2   9  12  1  1  1 - -  3  3  3
South Carolina    13  13  12   3   1   7  13  1  1 - -  1  1  1  1
South Dakota     1  1   1   - -   - -   1  1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Tennessee     4   4   4   - -   - -   3   4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Texas    72  72  37  11   2  31  72  2  1  1  2  2  1  2
Utah    14  14  14   2   - -   8  14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Vermont     9   7   6   3   1   2   6  1  1  1  1  2  2  2
Virginia    24  22  15   6   2  13  22  3  3  1  2  2  1  2
Washington    23  23  18  10   - -   3  21  1  1 - - - -  1  1  1
West Virginia     9   9   9   2   - -   8   9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Wisconsin    14  14  13   5   2  14  14 - - - - - - - -  1  1  1
Wyoming                                     
U.S. territories4     1   1   1   - -   1   - -   - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Facilities that have Opioid Treatment Programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
3 Number of facilities sum to more than the Total column because a facility could provide more than one type of care.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No facilities in this category.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.21b. Type of care offered in facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Percent
State or
jurisdiction1
No. of
facilities
with
OTPs2
Percent of facilities with OTPs3
Type of care offered
Any
out-
patient
Outpatient Any
residen-
tial
Residential
(non-hospital)
Any
hospital
inpatient
Hospital
 inpatient
Regular Intensive Day treatment
or partial
hospitalization
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total  1,282  91.8  69.0  27.0   6.2  48.3  87.4   7.6   5.7   4.2   3.7   8.4   6.2   7.6
Alabama    21 100.0  61.9      - -   9.5  47.6 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Alaska     2 100.0 100.0 100.0      - - 100.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Arizona    29 100.0  72.4  31.0  10.3  37.9  96.6   6.9   3.4   3.4   3.4   3.4   3.4   3.4
Arkansas     5 100.0 100.0      - -      - -  60.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
California   148  98.6  74.3  14.2   4.7  86.5  93.2   2.0   2.0   2.0   0.7   1.4      - -   1.4
Colorado    10 100.0  90.0  60.0  10.0  30.0  90.0  10.0      - -  10.0  10.0      - -      - -      - -
Connecticut    46  80.4  54.3  37.0   6.5  54.3  76.1  21.7  17.4   8.7   4.3  10.9   6.5  10.9
Delaware     9 100.0 100.0  44.4      - -  66.7 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
District of Columbia     5  80.0  60.0  20.0  40.0  40.0  80.0      - -      - -      - -      - -  40.0  40.0  40.0
Florida    54  85.2  51.9  22.2  14.8  50.0  66.7  20.4  13.0  13.0   9.3  14.8  13.0  13.0
Georgia    50 100.0  72.0  10.0      - -  58.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Hawaii     3 100.0 100.0  66.7      - - 100.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Idaho     2 100.0 100.0 100.0      - - 100.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Illinois    65  92.3  87.7  44.6   3.1  43.1  87.7  12.3  10.8  10.8   4.6   9.2   3.1   9.2
Indiana    14 100.0  71.4  64.3      - -  92.9 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -   7.1   7.1   7.1
Iowa     5 100.0 100.0  40.0      - -  60.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Kansas     8 100.0  87.5  25.0      - -  62.5 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Kentucky    10 100.0  90.0  40.0      - -  60.0 100.0  10.0  10.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Louisiana     5 100.0  80.0  20.0  20.0  40.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Maine    10 100.0 100.0  30.0  20.0  30.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -  10.0  10.0  10.0
Maryland    57 100.0  61.4  33.3   1.8  42.1 100.0   1.8      - -   1.8      - -      - -      - -      - -
Massachusetts    64  71.9  53.1  15.6   6.3  42.2  67.2  25.0  15.6   6.3  12.5  18.8  10.9  18.8
Michigan    31 100.0  96.8  25.8   6.5  61.3 100.0   3.2   3.2   3.2   3.2   3.2      - -   3.2
Minnesota    16 100.0  81.3  18.8      - -  18.8 100.0   6.3   6.3      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Mississippi     1 100.0      - - 100.0      - -      - - 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Missouri    10 100.0  80.0  10.0  10.0  80.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Montana     2 100.0  50.0      - -      - -      - - 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Nebraska     3 100.0 100.0      - -      - -  66.7 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Nevada    12  91.7  91.7  58.3   8.3  91.7  91.7      - -      - -      - -      - -   8.3   8.3   8.3
New Hampshire     8 100.0  75.0  12.5  12.5 100.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
New Jersey    32 100.0  93.8  81.3  18.8  59.4  96.9  12.5   9.4   9.4   6.3      - -      - -      - -
New Mexico    10 100.0  80.0  10.0      - -  70.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
New York   161  72.7  45.3  17.4   5.6  15.5  65.8   6.2   3.1   3.1   4.3  26.7  19.9  21.1
North Carolina    43  97.7  65.1  20.9   7.0  41.9  95.3   2.3   2.3   2.3      - -   4.7   4.7   4.7
North Dakota                                                                        
Ohio    19 100.0  94.7  73.7  21.1  31.6  73.7  26.3  26.3  15.8  10.5  15.8  15.8  15.8
Oklahoma    11 100.0 100.0  36.4   9.1  36.4 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -   9.1      - -   9.1
Oregon    12 100.0  75.0  41.7   8.3  83.3 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Pennsylvania    82  85.4  65.9  36.6   4.9  18.3  81.7  17.1  14.6  11.0   9.8   8.5   8.5   8.5
Puerto Rico     8 100.0  50.0  12.5      - -  37.5 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Rhode Island    15 100.0  73.3  33.3  13.3  60.0  80.0   6.7   6.7   6.7      - -  20.0  20.0  20.0
South Carolina    13 100.0  92.3  23.1   7.7  53.8 100.0   7.7   7.7      - -   7.7   7.7   7.7   7.7
South Dakota     1 100.0 100.0      - -      - - 100.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Tennessee     4 100.0 100.0      - -      - -  75.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Texas    72 100.0  51.4  15.3   2.8  43.1 100.0   2.8   1.4   1.4   2.8   2.8   1.4   2.8
Utah    14 100.0 100.0  14.3      - -  57.1 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Vermont     9  77.8  66.7  33.3  11.1  22.2  66.7  11.1  11.1  11.1  11.1  22.2  22.2  22.2
Virginia    24  91.7  62.5  25.0   8.3  54.2  91.7  12.5  12.5   4.2   8.3   8.3   4.2   8.3
Washington    23 100.0  78.3  43.5      - -  13.0  91.3   4.3   4.3      - -      - -   4.3   4.3   4.3
West Virginia     9 100.0 100.0  22.2      - -  88.9 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
Wisconsin    14 100.0  92.9  35.7  14.3 100.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -   7.1   7.1   7.1
Wyoming                                                                        
U.S. territories4     1 100.0 100.0      - - 100.0      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -      - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Facilities that have Opioid Treatment Programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
3 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could provide more than one type of care.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No facilities in this category.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.22a. Facility licensing, certification, or accreditation of facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities with OTPs2,3
Total Any listed
agency/
organization
Licensing, certification, or accreditation organization
State
substance
abuse agency
State mental
health
department
State
department
of health
Hospital
licensing
authority
Joint
Commis-
sion
CARF4 NCQA4 COA4 Other state/
local agency/
organization
Total  1,282 1,277 1,153   365   791   111   346 845 39 85    78
Alabama    21    21    21    14     2     - -     2  20  1  1     - -
Alaska     2 ^ ^ ^ ^       ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Arizona    29    29    21    16    23     2     2  26 - -  1     1
Arkansas     5     5     5     1     4     1     1   4 - - - -     1
California   148   147   139    20    51     4    16  97  4 35    10
Colorado    10    10    10     3     2     2     3   6 - -  1     - -
Connecticut    46    46    40    36    43     1    10  38  1  2     3
Delaware     9     9     9     4     4     - -     2   7 - -  1     - -
District of Columbia     5     5     4     1     3     1     2   3 - - - -     - -
Florida    54    54    52    12    36     3    18  36  2 - -     5
Georgia    50    50    43     8    19     - -     3  45 - -  3     5
Hawaii     3     3     2     - -     1     - -     - -   3 - - - -     - -
Idaho     2 ^ ^ ^ ^       ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Illinois    65    65    59     9    17     4    22  43 - -  4     2
Indiana    14    14    14     9     4     2     3  11 - -  2     - -
Iowa     5     5     5     1     5     - -     - -   5 - - - -     1
Kansas     8     8     8     - -     - -     - -     1   6 - - - -     1
Kentucky    10    10     9     3     4     2     3   8 - - - -     - -
Louisiana     5     5     5     2     5     - -     - -   5 - - - -     - -
Maine    10    10    10     6     3     2     3   7 - - - -     3
Maryland    57    57    52    24    42     4    19  35  4  2     3
Massachusetts    64    62    54    13    58     9    19  41  4  3     3
Michigan    31    31    30     8    16     - -     8  24 - - - -     2
Minnesota    16    16    15     1     8     - -     3  12 - - - -     1
Mississippi     1 ^ ^ ^ ^       ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Missouri    10    10     9     7     3     - -     3   3 - - - -     2
Montana     2 ^ ^ ^ ^       ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Nebraska     3     3     3     - -     2     - -     - -   3 - - - -     - -
Nevada    12    12    12     7    10     - -     1 10 - - - -     2
New Hampshire     8     8     8     - -     6     - -     - -  8 - -  1     1
New Jersey    32    32    31     9    22     2     4 29 - -  1     1
New Mexico    10    10    10     1     8     1     2  6  1  1     1
New York   161   161   157    28   128    43   120 37 10  7     4
North Carolina    43    43    34    24    30     - -     2 41  2  1     1
North Dakota                                                     
Ohio    19    19    14     6     3     2     8 14 - -  1     1
Oklahoma    11    11    10     9     1     1     1 10 - - - -     - -
Oregon    12    12    11     5     3     - -     2 10 - - - -     1
Pennsylvania    82    82    67    12    74    15    23 48  3  4     7
Puerto Rico     8     7     7     7     7     - -     1  7  1 - -     - -
Rhode Island    15    15    13    11    12     4     3 13  1  1     - -
South Carolina    13    13     8     2    13     - -     - - 13 - - - -     1
South Dakota     1 ^ ^ ^ ^       ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Tennessee     4     4     4     4     - -     - -     1  3 - - - -     - -
Texas    72    72    54     6    63     1    14 52  1  2     3
Utah    14    14    14     3     3     - -     2 10  1 - -     2
Vermont     9     9     8     2     7     2     3  6 - - - -     - -
Virginia    24    24    20    14     9     2    10 14  1  1     6
Washington    23    23    22     8    21     - -     4  7  1  1     2
West Virginia     9     9     9     3     8     - -     - -  8 - -  1     1
Wisconsin    14    14    14     2     3     1     1  5  1  8     - -
Wyoming                                                     
U.S. territories5     1 ^ ^ ^ ^       ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Facilities that have Opioid Treatment Programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
3 Number of facilities sums to more than the Total column because a facility could report more than one licensing, certification, or accreditation organization.
4 CARF = Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; NCQA = National Committee for Quality Assurance; COA = Council on Accreditation.
5 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No facilities in this category.
^ Data suppressed due to confidentiality issues.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.22b. Facility licensing, certification, or accreditation of facilities with Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs), by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of
facilities with OTPs2
Percent of facilities with OTPs3
Any listed
agency/
organization
Licensing, certification, or accreditation organization
State
substance
abuse agency
State mental
health
department
State
department
of health
Hospital
licensing
authority
Joint
Commis-
sion
CARF4 NCQA4 COA4 Other state/
local agency/
organization
Total  1,282  99.6  89.9  28.5  61.7   8.7  27.0  65.9   3.0   6.6   6.1
Alabama    21 100.0 100.0  66.7   9.5      - -   9.5  95.2   4.8   4.8      - -
Alaska     2 ^ ^ ^ ^    ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Arizona    29 100.0  72.4  55.2  79.3   6.9   6.9  89.7      - -   3.4   3.4
Arkansas     5 100.0 100.0  20.0  80.0  20.0  20.0  80.0      - -      - -  20.0
California   148  99.3  93.9  13.5  34.5   2.7  10.8  65.5   2.7  23.6   6.8
Colorado    10 100.0 100.0  30.0  20.0  20.0  30.0  60.0      - -  10.0      - -
Connecticut    46 100.0  87.0  78.3  93.5   2.2  21.7  82.6   2.2   4.3   6.5
Delaware     9 100.0 100.0  44.4  44.4      - -  22.2  77.8      - -  11.1      - -
District of Columbia     5 100.0  80.0  20.0  60.0  20.0  40.0  60.0      - -      - -      - -
Florida    54 100.0  96.3  22.2  66.7   5.6  33.3  66.7   3.7      - -   9.3
Georgia    50 100.0  86.0  16.0  38.0      - -   6.0  90.0      - -   6.0  10.0
Hawaii     3 100.0  66.7      - -  33.3      - -      - - 100.0      - -      - -      - -
Idaho     2 ^ ^ ^ ^    ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Illinois    65 100.0  90.8  13.8  26.2   6.2  33.8  66.2      - -   6.2   3.1
Indiana    14 100.0 100.0  64.3  28.6  14.3  21.4  78.6      - -  14.3      - -
Iowa     5 100.0 100.0  20.0 100.0      - -      - - 100.0      - -      - -  20.0
Kansas     8 100.0 100.0      - -      - -      - -  12.5  75.0      - -      - -  12.5
Kentucky    10 100.0  90.0  30.0  40.0  20.0  30.0  80.0      - -      - -      - -
Louisiana     5 100.0 100.0  40.0 100.0      - -      - - 100.0      - -      - -      - -
Maine    10 100.0 100.0  60.0  30.0  20.0  30.0  70.0      - -      - -  30.0
Maryland    57 100.0  91.2  42.1  73.7   7.0  33.3  61.4   7.0   3.5   5.3
Massachusetts    64  96.9  84.4  20.3  90.6  14.1  29.7  64.1   6.3   4.7   4.7
Michigan    31 100.0  96.8  25.8  51.6      - -  25.8  77.4      - -      - -   6.5
Minnesota    16 100.0  93.8   6.3  50.0      - -  18.8  75.0      - -      - -   6.3
Mississippi     1 ^ ^ ^ ^    ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Missouri    10 100.0  90.0  70.0  30.0      - -  30.0  30.0      - -      - -  20.0
Montana     2 ^ ^ ^ ^    ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Nebraska     3 100.0 100.0      - -  66.7      - -      - - 100.0      - -      - -      - -
Nevada    12 100.0 100.0  58.3  83.3      - -   8.3  83.3      - -      - -  16.7
New Hampshire     8 100.0 100.0      - -  75.0      - -      - - 100.0      - -  12.5  12.5
New Jersey    32 100.0  96.9  28.1  68.8   6.3  12.5  90.6      - -   3.1   3.1
New Mexico    10 100.0 100.0  10.0  80.0  10.0  20.0  60.0  10.0  10.0  10.0
New York   161 100.0  97.5  17.4  79.5  26.7  74.5  23.0   6.2   4.3   2.5
North Carolina    43 100.0  79.1  55.8  69.8      - -   4.7  95.3   4.7   2.3   2.3
North Dakota                                                                 
Ohio    19 100.0  73.7  31.6  15.8  10.5  42.1  73.7      - -   5.3   5.3
Oklahoma    11 100.0  90.9  81.8   9.1   9.1   9.1  90.9      - -      - -      - -
Oregon    12 100.0  91.7  41.7  25.0      - -  16.7  83.3      - -      - -   8.3
Pennsylvania    82 100.0  81.7  14.6  90.2  18.3  28.0  58.5   3.7   4.9   8.5
Puerto Rico     8  87.5  87.5  87.5  87.5      - -  12.5  87.5  12.5      - -      - -
Rhode Island    15 100.0  86.7  73.3  80.0  26.7  20.0  86.7   6.7   6.7      - -
South Carolina    13 100.0  61.5  15.4 100.0      - -      - - 100.0      - -      - -   7.7
South Dakota     1 ^ ^ ^ ^    ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Tennessee     4 100.0 100.0 100.0      - -      - -  25.0  75.0      - -      - -      - -
Texas    72 100.0  75.0   8.3  87.5   1.4  19.4  72.2   1.4   2.8   4.2
Utah    14 100.0 100.0  21.4  21.4      - -  14.3  71.4   7.1      - -  14.3
Vermont     9 100.0  88.9  22.2  77.8  22.2  33.3  66.7      - -      - -      - -
Virginia    24 100.0  83.3  58.3  37.5   8.3  41.7  58.3   4.2   4.2  25.0
Washington    23 100.0  95.7  34.8  91.3      - -  17.4  30.4   4.3   4.3   8.7
West Virginia     9 100.0 100.0  33.3  88.9      - -      - -  88.9      - -  11.1  11.1
Wisconsin    14 100.0 100.0  14.3  21.4   7.1   7.1  35.7   7.1  57.1      - -
Wyoming                                                                 
U.S. territories5     1 ^ ^ ^ ^    ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Facilities that have Opioid Treatment Programs certified by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
3 Percentages sum to more than 100 percent because a facility could report more than one licensing, certification, or accreditation organization.
4 CARF = Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities; NCQA = National Committee for Quality Assurance; COA = Council on Accreditation.
5 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
  No facilities in this category.
^ Data suppressed due to confidentiality issues.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.23. Facility smoking policy, by state or jurisdiction: 2013
Number and percent distribution
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of facilities Percent distribution
Total2 Type of facility smoking policy Total Type of facility smoking policy
Not
permitted
on the
property
or within
any
building
Permitted
only
outdoors
Permitted
outdoors
and in
designated
indoor
area(s)
Permitted
anywhere
without
restriction
Other Not
permitted
on the
property
or within
any
building
Permitted
only
outdoors
Permitted
outdoors
and in
designated
indoor
area(s)
Permitted
anywhere
without
restriction
Other
Total  13,985 5,106 6,672 1,729    16   462 100.0  36.5  47.7  12.4   0.1   3.3
Alabama    153    19   102    23     1     8 100.0  12.4  66.7  15.0   0.7   5.2
Alaska     93    29    45    15     - -     4 100.0  31.2  48.4  16.1      - -   4.3
Arizona    308    79   167    42     - -    20 100.0  25.6  54.2  13.6      - -   6.5
Arkansas     89    34    32    17     - -     6 100.0  38.2  36.0  19.1      - -   6.7
California  1,535   432   720   272     3   108 100.0  28.1  46.9  17.7   0.2   7.0
Colorado    485   162   271    41     1    10 100.0  33.4  55.9   8.5   0.2   2.1
Connecticut    208    79    97    23     1     8 100.0  38.0  46.6  11.1   0.5   3.8
Delaware     42    17    21     4     - -     - - 100.0  40.5  50.0   9.5      - -      - -
District of Columbia     35     9    20     5     - -     1 100.0  25.7  57.1  14.3      - -   2.9
Florida    613   194   331    74     - -    14 100.0  31.6  54.0  12.1      - -   2.3
Georgia    354   102   191    46     - -    15 100.0  28.8  54.0  13.0      - -   4.2
Hawaii    123    85    23    11     - -     4 100.0  69.1  18.7   8.9      - -   3.3
Idaho    115    24    66    18     - -     7 100.0  20.9  57.4  15.7      - -   6.1
Illinois    646   163   376    95     1    11 100.0  25.2  58.2  14.7   0.2   1.7
Indiana    270   168    82    12     - -     8 100.0  62.2  30.4   4.4      - -   3.0
Iowa    143    71    52    18     - -     2 100.0  49.7  36.4  12.6      - -   1.4
Kansas    209    43   123    37     - -     6 100.0  20.6  58.9  17.7      - -   2.9
Kentucky    321    42   243    34     - -     2 100.0  13.1  75.7  10.6      - -   0.6
Louisiana    163    61    72    24     1     5 100.0  37.4  44.2  14.7   0.6   3.1
Maine    218   103    82    26     1     6 100.0  47.2  37.6  11.9   0.5   2.8
Maryland    354   115   173    55     - -    11 100.0  32.5  48.9  15.5      - -   3.1
Massachusetts    313   119   138    46     - -    10 100.0  38.0  44.1  14.7      - -   3.2
Michigan    486   168   245    61     - -    12 100.0  34.6  50.4  12.6      - -   2.5
Minnesota    352    64   216    57     - -    15 100.0  18.2  61.4  16.2      - -   4.3
Mississippi    101    30    49    19     - -     3 100.0  29.7  48.5  18.8      - -   3.0
Missouri    257    93   127    34     - -     3 100.0  36.2  49.4  13.2      - -   1.2
Montana     71    28    30     9     - -     4 100.0  39.4  42.3  12.7      - -   5.6
Nebraska    114    24    72    15     - -     3 100.0  21.1  63.2  13.2      - -   2.6
Nevada     80    41    27     9     - -     3 100.0  51.3  33.8  11.3      - -   3.8
New Hampshire     54    22    29     3     - -     - - 100.0  40.7  53.7   5.6      - -      - -
New Jersey    365   125   199    31     2     8 100.0  34.2  54.5   8.5   0.5   2.2
New Mexico    139    40    81    15     - -     3 100.0  28.8  58.3  10.8      - -   2.2
New York    900   793    74    23     1     9 100.0  88.1   8.2   2.6   0.1   1.0
North Carolina    425    97   267    50     1    10 100.0  22.8  62.8  11.8   0.2   2.4
North Dakota     64    16    35     8     - -     5 100.0  25.0  54.7  12.5      - -   7.8
Ohio    373   124   198    45     - -     6 100.0  33.2  53.1  12.1      - -   1.6
Oklahoma    220   140    54    19     1     6 100.0  63.6  24.5   8.6   0.5   2.7
Oregon    242   167    60    13     - -     2 100.0  69.0  24.8   5.4      - -   0.8
Pennsylvania    530   127   317    61     1    24 100.0  24.0  59.8  11.5   0.2   4.5
Puerto Rico    159    72    37    32     - -    18 100.0  45.3  23.3  20.1      - -  11.3
Rhode Island     62    17    39     5     - -     1 100.0  27.4  62.9   8.1      - -   1.6
South Carolina    110    44    55     9     - -     2 100.0  40.0  50.0   8.2      - -   1.8
South Dakota     63    23    32     8     - -     - - 100.0  36.5  50.8  12.7      - -      - -
Tennessee    220    47   134    30     - -     9 100.0  21.4  60.9  13.6      - -   4.1
Texas    454   132   235    67     1    19 100.0  29.1  51.8  14.8   0.2   4.2
Utah    169   101    56    11     - -     1 100.0  59.8  33.1   6.5      - -   0.6
Vermont     43    24    15     4     - -     - - 100.0  55.8  34.9   9.3      - -      - -
Virginia    222    53   139    23     - -     7 100.0  23.9  62.6  10.4      - -   3.2
Washington    448   162   204    66     - -    16 100.0  36.2  45.5  14.7      - -   3.6
West Virginia     98    22    47    26     - -     3 100.0  22.4  48.0  26.5      - -   3.1
Wisconsin    313   130   148    33     - -     2 100.0  41.5  47.3  10.5      - -   0.6
Wyoming     52    28    19     4     - -     1 100.0  53.8  36.5   7.7      - -   1.9
U.S. territories3      9     2     5     1     - -     1 100.0  22.2  55.6  11.1      - -  11.1
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Of 14,148 facilities, 163 facilities (1 percent) did not respond to the question. Percentages are based on the remaining 13,985 facilities.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
  - - Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.24a. Clients in treatment, according to facility operation, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of clients
Total Facility operation
Private
non-profit
Private
for-profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State govt. Federal
govt.
Tribal
govt.
Total  1,249,629 638,858 430,362  72,949  35,812 53,695 17,953
Alabama    15,089   4,777   9,028     587     157    540       - -
Alaska     3,900   2,461     628     210        - -    275    326
Arizona    31,832  13,838  11,462     812        - -  1,700  4,020
Arkansas     5,927   4,080     904        - -     279    664       - -
California   117,159  60,102  41,502  10,921     635  3,000    999
Colorado    42,256  15,658  22,818     574   1,870  1,286     50
Connecticut    33,267  30,206   1,831      54     569    604      3
Delaware     5,278   3,555   1,642        - -        - -     81       - -
District of Columbia     3,833   2,501   1,183        - -        - -    149       - -
Florida    53,641  23,736  24,538   1,914     208  3,245       - -
Georgia    24,003   4,355  15,669   1,069   1,443  1,467       - -
Hawaii     5,205   4,051     483        - -     243    428       - -
Idaho     6,619     713   4,286     774     573    177     96
Illinois    42,945  25,024  13,963     891   1,802  1,265       - -
Indiana    28,288  13,567  13,185   1,030      75    431       - -
Iowa     9,731   7,726     783     115     106    993      8
Kansas    10,863   4,432   4,532     813      66    986     34
Kentucky    24,071  12,792  10,141     253     261    624       - -
Louisiana     9,903   3,050   3,128     467   2,720    503     35
Maine    11,373   4,996   5,876     181        - -    146    174
Maryland    42,128  13,437  20,446   2,828   4,231  1,186       - -
Massachusetts    44,133  24,718  16,580   1,320     100  1,415       - -
Michigan    47,749  26,334  15,637   2,940      56  1,087  1,695
Minnesota    18,034   5,836   9,580     292     649    990    687
Mississippi     6,726   2,689   1,157   1,557     478    665    180
Missouri    23,028  17,822   3,961       4     270    971       - -
Montana     4,429   2,210     459      30     123    298  1,309
Nebraska     6,374   3,717   1,355     542        - -    483    277
Nevada   7,048  4,204  2,192     - -    19    326   307
New Hampshire   6,702  4,214  2,462     - -    14     12     - -
New Jersey  36,605 24,219 10,879   818   439    250     - -
New Mexico  12,868  6,807  3,857    70   198    673 1,263
New York 114,660 81,979 17,700 10,802 1,732  2,223   224
North Carolina  40,575 15,925 18,357   570 1,276  4,160   287
North Dakota   1,785    495    529     - -   626    100    35
Ohio  37,262 30,483  3,248   947   248  2,336     - -
Oklahoma  16,700  8,653  5,646    61   282  1,044 1,014
Oregon  21,898 12,783  6,430 2,095    19    364   207
Pennsylvania  57,715 30,428 25,162    12    16  2,097     - -
Puerto Rico  15,169  2,681  1,636    48 10,451    353     - -
Rhode Island  10,404  6,140  3,329     - -     - -    935     - -
South Carolina  15,824  4,300  5,687 2,680 2,178    979     - -
South Dakota   3,267  1,795    792   210    40    342    88
Tennessee  14,149  9,070  4,630    16    31    402     - -
Texas  34,704 12,806 15,549 2,934   388  3,010    17
Utah  12,586  5,088  4,984 2,094   191    169    60
Vermont   5,230  4,010    759     - -     - -    461     - -
Virginia  22,838  3,401  7,351 10,739   222  1,125     - -
Washington  42,030 18,040 14,303 2,670   381  3,320 3,316
West Virginia  10,057  4,591  4,965    60     7    434     - -
Wisconsin  28,657  6,425 12,751 5,375   100  2,799 1,207
Wyoming   2,798  1,834    336   481     - -    112    35
U.S. territories2     314    104     71    89    40     10     - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.24b. Clients in treatment, according to facility operation, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Percent distribution
State or jurisdiction1 Percent distribution
Total Facility operation
Private
non-profit
Private
for-profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State
govt.
Federal govt. Tribal
govt.
Total  100.0  51.1  34.4   5.8   2.9   4.3   1.4
Alabama 100.0  31.7  59.8   3.9   1.0   3.6      - -
Alaska 100.0  63.1  16.1   5.4      - -   7.1   8.4
Arizona 100.0  43.5  36.0   2.6      - -   5.3  12.6
Arkansas 100.0  68.8  15.3      - -   4.7  11.2      - -
California 100.0  51.3  35.4   9.3   0.5   2.6   0.9
Colorado 100.0  37.1  54.0   1.4   4.4   3.0   0.1
Connecticut 100.0  90.8   5.5   0.2   1.7   1.8      *
Delaware 100.0  67.4  31.1      - -      - -   1.5      - -
District of Columbia 100.0  65.2  30.9      - -      - -   3.9      - -
Florida 100.0  44.2  45.7   3.6   0.4   6.0      - -
Georgia 100.0  18.1  65.3   4.5   6.0   6.1      - -
Hawaii 100.0  77.8   9.3      - -   4.7   8.2      - -
Idaho 100.0  10.8  64.8  11.7   8.7   2.7   1.5
Illinois 100.0  58.3  32.5   2.1   4.2   2.9      - -
Indiana 100.0  48.0  46.6   3.6   0.3   1.5      - -
Iowa 100.0  79.4   8.0   1.2   1.1  10.2   0.1
Kansas 100.0  40.8  41.7   7.5   0.6   9.1   0.3
Kentucky 100.0  53.1  42.1   1.1   1.1   2.6      - -
Louisiana 100.0  30.8  31.6   4.7  27.5   5.1   0.4
Maine 100.0  43.9  51.7   1.6      - -   1.3   1.5
Maryland 100.0  31.9  48.5   6.7  10.0   2.8      - -
Massachusetts 100.0  56.0  37.6   3.0   0.2   3.2      - -
Michigan 100.0  55.2  32.7   6.2   0.1   2.3   3.5
Minnesota 100.0  32.4  53.1   1.6   3.6   5.5   3.8
Mississippi 100.0  40.0  17.2  23.1   7.1   9.9   2.7
Missouri 100.0  77.4  17.2      *   1.2   4.2      - -
Montana 100.0  49.9  10.4   0.7   2.8   6.7  29.6
Nebraska 100.0  58.3  21.3   8.5      - -   7.6   4.3
Nevada 100.0  59.6  31.1      - -   0.3   4.6   4.4
New Hampshire 100.0  62.9  36.7      - -   0.2   0.2      - -
New Jersey 100.0  66.2  29.7   2.2   1.2   0.7      - -
New Mexico 100.0  52.9  30.0   0.5   1.5   5.2   9.8
New York 100.0  71.5  15.4   9.4   1.5   1.9   0.2
North Carolina 100.0  39.2  45.2   1.4   3.1  10.3   0.7
North Dakota 100.0  27.7  29.6      - -  35.1   5.6   2.0
Ohio 100.0  81.8   8.7   2.5   0.7   6.3      - -
Oklahoma 100.0  51.8  33.8   0.4   1.7   6.3   6.1
Oregon 100.0  58.4  29.4   9.6   0.1   1.7   0.9
Pennsylvania 100.0  52.7  43.6      *      *   3.6      - -
Puerto Rico 100.0  17.7  10.8   0.3  68.9   2.3      - -
Rhode Island 100.0  59.0  32.0      - -      - -   9.0      - -
South Carolina 100.0  27.2  35.9  16.9  13.8   6.2      - -
South Dakota 100.0  54.9  24.2   6.4   1.2  10.5   2.7
Tennessee 100.0  64.1  32.7   0.1   0.2   2.8      - -
Texas 100.0  36.9  44.8   8.5   1.1   8.7      *
Utah 100.0  40.4  39.6  16.6   1.5   1.3   0.5
Vermont 100.0  76.7  14.5      - -      - -   8.8      - -
Virginia 100.0  14.9  32.2  47.0   1.0   4.9      - -
Washington 100.0  42.9  34.0   6.4   0.9   7.9   7.9
West Virginia 100.0  45.6  49.4   0.6   0.1   4.3      - -
Wisconsin 100.0  22.4  44.5  18.8   0.3   9.8   4.2
Wyoming 100.0  65.5  12.0  17.2      - -   4.0   1.3
U.S. territories2 100.0  33.1  22.6  28.3  12.7   3.2      - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.25a. Clients in treatment, according to type of care received, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Number
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of clients
Total Type of care received
Total out-
patient
Outpatient Total
residen-
tial
Residential (non-hospital) Total
hospital
inpatient
Hospital inpatient
Regular Intensive Day
treatment
or partial
hospital-
ization
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total  1,249,629 1,127,235 603,315 147,162  22,828  13,839 340,091 107,727 27,184 70,299 10,244 14,667  8,899  5,768
Alabama    15,089  13,632   4,027   2,678     225     152   6,550  1,205    391    724     90    252    165     87
Alaska     3,900   3,531   2,379     698     224       3     227    359     56    292     11     10      8      2
Arizona    31,832  29,449  17,542   4,413     184     666   6,644  2,016    485  1,373    158    367    254    113
Arkansas     5,927   5,124   2,759   1,189     142      83     951    715    342    326     47     88     51     37
California   117,159 101,899  54,492  13,296   3,177   2,179  28,755 14,300  2,444 10,748  1,108    960    571    389
Colorado    42,256  40,306  32,797   4,755     355      81   2,318  1,804    312  1,250    242    146     53     93
Connecticut    33,267  31,148  11,954   2,832     210     474  15,678  1,823    503  1,276     44    296    194    102
Delaware     5,278   4,969   1,942     265     107     117   2,538    170     93     77       - -    139     72     67
District of Columbia     3,833   3,324   1,455     648       3      12   1,206    468    232    211     25     41      8     33
Florida    53,641  45,069  24,177   3,454   1,830     397  15,211  7,786  1,849  4,577  1,360    786    422    364
Georgia    24,003  21,630   8,570   1,916     881     309   9,954  2,062    377  1,571    114    311    194    117
Hawaii     5,205   4,820   2,570   1,569     134       8     539    385     28    341     16       - -       - -       - -
Idaho     6,619   6,467   4,665   1,652        - -      15     135    137     69     60      8     15     15       - -
Illinois    42,945  39,856  20,725   6,397     784     246  11,704  2,876  1,324  1,373    179    213     47    166
Indiana    28,288  27,466  13,416   3,601     470     636   9,343    531    142    348     41    291    173    118
Iowa     9,731   8,946   6,589   1,605     119       5     628    738    350    381      7     47      5     42
Kansas    10,863   9,916   6,887     790      51      21   2,167    935    331    546     58     12      5      7
Kentucky    24,071  21,175  14,729   1,411     292      54   4,689  2,509    209  2,040    260    387    275    112
Louisiana     9,903   8,241   4,127   1,684     124     323   1,983  1,464    400  1,005     59    198     85    113
Maine    11,373  10,865   6,293     572      54      81   3,865    362     79    283       - -    146     24    122
Maryland    42,128  39,992  15,212   3,869     129     915  19,867  1,704    376  1,281     47    432    200    232
Massachusetts    44,133  40,227  19,881   1,302     581     662  17,801  3,171    687  2,230    254    735    227    508
Michigan    47,749  42,045  29,870   3,568     549     298   7,760  5,241    871  2,677  1,693    463    390     73
Minnesota    18,034  14,223   4,133   4,660     486      78   4,866  3,753  1,561  2,058    134     58     19     39
Mississippi     6,726   5,360   4,432     515     167      17     229    994    309    605     80    372    225    147
Missouri    23,028  21,600  12,167   5,548     930     149   2,806  1,279    736    434    109    149    125     24
Montana     4,429   3,809   2,621     731      31      64     362    488    344    137      7    132    125      7
Nebraska     6,374   5,690   3,989   1,022      35      47     597    684    243    411     30       - -       - -       - -
Nevada   7,048   6,403  4,192    970    39   212     990    492     40   395    57   153    79    74
New Hampshire   6,702   6,326  2,852    363    66   468   2,577    367    136   222     9     9     - -     9
New Jersey  36,605  33,068 11,261  7,901 1,930   504  11,472  2,813    590 1,950   273   724   525   199
New Mexico  12,868  10,949  7,285    799    94   264   2,507  1,808    128   330 1,350   111    82    29
New York 114,660 103,167 54,878  6,399 2,791   300  38,799  9,839  1,509 7,828   502 1,654 1,086   568
North Carolina  40,575  37,394 17,274  4,901   809   182  14,228  2,481    338 2,035   108   700   485   215
North Dakota   1,785   1,222    819    300    97     1       5    510    120   385     5    53    41    12
Ohio  37,262  34,397 21,361  6,213   509   656   5,658  2,365    534 1,757    74   500   344   156
Oklahoma  16,700  15,356 11,463  1,075    93   116   2,609  1,204    245   926    33   140    70    70
Oregon  21,898  20,537 13,127  2,945   323   121   4,021  1,299    316   938    45    62     - -    62
Pennsylvania  57,715  52,011 20,476  9,736   858   473  20,468  5,245  2,493 2,254   498   459   319   140
Puerto Rico  15,169  12,119  2,926  1,239   345   101   7,508  2,511     85 2,230   196   539   328   211
Rhode Island  10,404  10,039  5,667    287    50    81   3,954    323     86   230     7    42    17    25
South Carolina  15,824  14,906  9,329  1,577    24    71   3,905    552    283   247    22   366   224   142
South Dakota   3,267   2,569  1,686    759    42     3      79    623    252   328    43    75    73     2
Tennessee  14,149  11,698  7,118  1,763   121    17   2,679  2,010    713 1,122   175   441   316   125
Texas  34,704  28,843 12,636  4,074   525   211  11,397  5,065  1,720 3,151   194   796   587   209
Utah  12,586  11,183  7,129  1,215   325    62   2,452  1,389    389   917    83    14     1    13
Vermont   5,230   4,124  2,397    278    65    15   1,369  1,013     78   928     7    93    52    41
Virginia  22,838  21,879 12,003  2,773   678   439   5,986    712    183   448    81   247   104   143
Washington  42,030  39,680 19,089 11,033    99   640   8,819  2,210  1,084   937   189   140    83    57
West Virginia  10,057   9,547  3,111  1,216     5   281   4,934    492    129   314    49    18     2    16
Wisconsin  28,657  26,314 19,018  1,975   652   521   4,148  2,068    454 1,564    50   275   149   126
Wyoming   2,798   2,465  1,627    705    14     6     113    326    134   184     8     7     - -     7
U.S. territories2     314     260    191     26     - -     2      41     51      2    44     5     3     - -     3
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services                (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.25b. Clients in treatment, according to type of care received, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Percent distribution
State or
jurisdiction1
Percent distribution
Total Type of care received
Total out-
patient
Outpatient Total
residen-
tial
Residential (non-hospital) Total
hospital
inpatient
Hospital inpatient
Regular Intensive Day treatment
or partial
hospital-
ization
Detox Methadone/
buprenorphine
maintenance
or Vivitrol®
treatment
Short-
term
Long-
term
Detox Treat-
ment
Detox
Total  100.0  90.2  48.3  11.8   1.8   1.1  27.2   8.6   2.2   5.6   0.8   1.2   0.7   0.5
Alabama 100.0  90.3  26.7  17.7   1.5   1.0  43.4   8.0   2.6   4.8   0.6   1.7   1.1   0.6
Alaska 100.0  90.5  61.0  17.9   5.7   0.1   5.8   9.2   1.4   7.5   0.3   0.3   0.2   0.1
Arizona 100.0  92.5  55.1  13.9   0.6   2.1  20.9   6.3   1.5   4.3   0.5   1.2   0.8   0.4
Arkansas 100.0  86.5  46.5  20.1   2.4   1.4  16.0  12.1   5.8   5.5   0.8   1.5   0.9   0.6
California 100.0  87.0  46.5  11.3   2.7   1.9  24.5  12.2   2.1   9.2   0.9   0.8   0.5   0.3
Colorado 100.0  95.4  77.6  11.3   0.8   0.2   5.5   4.3   0.7   3.0   0.6   0.3   0.1   0.2
Connecticut 100.0  93.6  35.9   8.5   0.6   1.4  47.1   5.5   1.5   3.8   0.1   0.9   0.6   0.3
Delaware 100.0  94.1  36.8   5.0   2.0   2.2  48.1   3.2   1.8   1.5      - -   2.6   1.4   1.3
District of Columbia 100.0  86.7  38.0  16.9   0.1   0.3  31.5  12.2   6.1   5.5   0.7   1.1   0.2   0.9
Florida 100.0  84.0  45.1   6.4   3.4   0.7  28.4  14.5   3.4   8.5   2.5   1.5   0.8   0.7
Georgia 100.0  90.1  35.7   8.0   3.7   1.3  41.5   8.6   1.6   6.5   0.5   1.3   0.8   0.5
Hawaii 100.0  92.6  49.4  30.1   2.6   0.2  10.4   7.4   0.5   6.6   0.3      - -      - -      - -
Idaho 100.0  97.7  70.5  25.0      - -   0.2   2.0   2.1   1.0   0.9   0.1   0.2   0.2      - -
Illinois 100.0  92.8  48.3  14.9   1.8   0.6  27.3   6.7   3.1   3.2   0.4   0.5   0.1   0.4
Indiana 100.0  97.1  47.4  12.7   1.7   2.2  33.0   1.9   0.5   1.2   0.1   1.0   0.6   0.4
Iowa 100.0  91.9  67.7  16.5   1.2   0.1   6.5   7.6   3.6   3.9   0.1   0.5   0.1   0.4
Kansas 100.0  91.3  63.4   7.3   0.5   0.2  19.9   8.6   3.0   5.0   0.5   0.1      *   0.1
Kentucky 100.0  88.0  61.2   5.9   1.2   0.2  19.5  10.4   0.9   8.5   1.1   1.6   1.1   0.5
Louisiana 100.0  83.2  41.7  17.0   1.3   3.3  20.0  14.8   4.0  10.1   0.6   2.0   0.9   1.1
Maine 100.0  95.5  55.3   5.0   0.5   0.7  34.0   3.2   0.7   2.5      - -   1.3   0.2   1.1
Maryland 100.0  94.9  36.1   9.2   0.3   2.2  47.2   4.0   0.9   3.0   0.1   1.0   0.5   0.6
Massachusetts 100.0  91.1  45.0   3.0   1.3   1.5  40.3   7.2   1.6   5.1   0.6   1.7   0.5   1.2
Michigan 100.0  88.1  62.6   7.5   1.1   0.6  16.3  11.0   1.8   5.6   3.5   1.0   0.8   0.2
Minnesota 100.0  78.9  22.9  25.8   2.7   0.4  27.0  20.8   8.7  11.4   0.7   0.3   0.1   0.2
Mississippi 100.0  79.7  65.9   7.7   2.5   0.3   3.4  14.8   4.6   9.0   1.2   5.5   3.3   2.2
Missouri 100.0  93.8  52.8  24.1   4.0   0.6  12.2   5.6   3.2   1.9   0.5   0.6   0.5   0.1
Montana 100.0  86.0  59.2  16.5   0.7   1.4   8.2  11.0   7.8   3.1   0.2   3.0   2.8   0.2
Nebraska 100.0  89.3  62.6  16.0   0.5   0.7   9.4  10.7   3.8   6.4   0.5      - -      - -      - -
Nevada 100.0  90.8  59.5  13.8   0.6   3.0  14.0   7.0   0.6   5.6   0.8   2.2   1.1   1.0
New Hampshire 100.0  94.4  42.6   5.4   1.0   7.0  38.5   5.5   2.0   3.3   0.1   0.1      - -   0.1
New Jersey 100.0  90.3  30.8  21.6   5.3   1.4  31.3   7.7   1.6   5.3   0.7   2.0   1.4   0.5
New Mexico 100.0  85.1  56.6   6.2   0.7   2.1  19.5  14.1   1.0   2.6  10.5   0.9   0.6   0.2
New York 100.0  90.0  47.9   5.6   2.4   0.3  33.8   8.6   1.3   6.8   0.4   1.4   0.9   0.5
North Carolina 100.0  92.2  42.6  12.1   2.0   0.4  35.1   6.1   0.8   5.0   0.3   1.7   1.2   0.5
North Dakota 100.0  68.5  45.9  16.8   5.4   0.1   0.3  28.6   6.7  21.6   0.3   3.0   2.3   0.7
Ohio 100.0  92.3  57.3  16.7   1.4   1.8  15.2   6.3   1.4   4.7   0.2   1.3   0.9   0.4
Oklahoma 100.0  92.0  68.6   6.4   0.6   0.7  15.6   7.2   1.5   5.5   0.2   0.8   0.4   0.4
Oregon 100.0  93.8  59.9  13.4   1.5   0.6  18.4   5.9   1.4   4.3   0.2   0.3      - -   0.3
Pennsylvania 100.0  90.1  35.5  16.9   1.5   0.8  35.5   9.1   4.3   3.9   0.9   0.8   0.6   0.2
Puerto Rico 100.0  79.9  19.3   8.2   2.3   0.7  49.5  16.6   0.6  14.7   1.3   3.6   2.2   1.4
Rhode Island 100.0  96.5  54.5   2.8   0.5   0.8  38.0   3.1   0.8   2.2   0.1   0.4   0.2   0.2
South Carolina 100.0  94.2  59.0  10.0   0.2   0.4  24.7   3.5   1.8   1.6   0.1   2.3   1.4   0.9
South Dakota 100.0  78.6  51.6  23.2   1.3   0.1   2.4  19.1   7.7  10.0   1.3   2.3   2.2   0.1
Tennessee 100.0  82.7  50.3  12.5   0.9   0.1  18.9  14.2   5.0   7.9   1.2   3.1   2.2   0.9
Texas 100.0  83.1  36.4  11.7   1.5   0.6  32.8  14.6   5.0   9.1   0.6   2.3   1.7   0.6
Utah 100.0  88.9  56.6   9.7   2.6   0.5  19.5  11.0   3.1   7.3   0.7   0.1      *   0.1
Vermont 100.0  78.9  45.8   5.3   1.2   0.3  26.2  19.4   1.5  17.7   0.1   1.8   1.0   0.8
Virginia 100.0  95.8  52.6  12.1   3.0   1.9  26.2   3.1   0.8   2.0   0.4   1.1   0.5   0.6
Washington 100.0  94.4  45.4  26.3   0.2   1.5  21.0   5.3   2.6   2.2   0.4   0.3   0.2   0.1
West Virginia 100.0  94.9  30.9  12.1      *   2.8  49.1   4.9   1.3   3.1   0.5   0.2      *   0.2
Wisconsin 100.0  91.8  66.4   6.9   2.3   1.8  14.5   7.2   1.6   5.5   0.2   1.0   0.5   0.4
Wyoming 100.0  88.1  58.1  25.2   0.5   0.2   4.0  11.7   4.8   6.6   0.3   0.3      - -   0.3
U.S. territories2 100.0  82.8  60.8   8.3      - -   0.6  13.1  16.2   0.6  14.0   1.6   1.0      - -   1.0
1 Facilities operated by Federal agencies are included in the States in which the facilities are located.
2 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.26. Clients in treatment, according to substance abuse problem and diagnosed co-occurring mental and substance abuse
disorders, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Number and percent distribution
State or jurisdiction1 Substance abuse problem Diagnosed co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders
Number of clients Percent distribution Total3 Number of
clients
Percent
Total2 Both alcohol
and drug
abuse
Drug
abuse only
Alcohol
abuse only
Total Both alcohol
and drug
abuse
Drug
abuse only
Alcohol
abuse only
Total 1,242,837 534,078 491,903 216,856 100.0  43.0  39.6  17.4 1,239,436 563,071  45.4
Alabama    15,007   4,112   9,756   1,139 100.0  27.4  65.0   7.6    15,021   4,674  31.1
Alaska     3,870   2,173     534   1,163 100.0  56.1  13.8  30.1     3,870   1,991  51.4
Arizona    31,603  15,055   9,801   6,747 100.0  47.6  31.0  21.3    31,485  13,610  43.2
Arkansas     5,927   3,141   1,855     931 100.0  53.0  31.3  15.7     5,927   2,666  45.0
California   116,615  48,592  48,450  19,574 100.0  41.7  41.5  16.8   115,259  45,544  39.5
Colorado    42,256  16,761   9,262  16,233 100.0  39.7  21.9  38.4    42,162  14,269  33.8
Connecticut    33,264  12,586  16,631   4,047 100.0  37.8  50.0  12.2    33,264  19,143  57.5
Delaware     5,278   1,994   2,539     745 100.0  37.8  48.1  14.1     5,278   3,184  60.3
District of Columbia     3,833   1,126   2,238     469 100.0  29.4  58.4  12.2     3,833   1,787  46.6
Florida    53,546  22,810  22,306   8,431 100.0  42.6  41.7  15.7    53,540  23,945  44.7
Georgia    23,727   7,479  13,059   3,189 100.0  31.5  55.0  13.4    23,813  10,254  43.1
Hawaii     5,205   2,579   1,730     895 100.0  49.5  33.2  17.2     5,205   1,436  27.6
Idaho     6,619   4,013   1,326   1,279 100.0  60.6  20.0  19.3     6,619   3,526  53.3
Illinois    42,937  17,227  16,557   9,153 100.0  40.1  38.6  21.3    42,854  15,163  35.4
Indiana    28,288  10,947  12,783   4,557 100.0  38.7  45.2  16.1    28,288  12,317  43.5
Iowa     9,731   4,692   2,395   2,644 100.0  48.2  24.6  27.2     9,731   5,042  51.8
Kansas    10,840   4,555   4,100   2,185 100.0  42.0  37.8  20.2    10,840   4,356  40.2
Kentucky    24,071   9,602  10,111   4,358 100.0  39.9  42.0  18.1    23,065   8,047  34.9
Louisiana     9,903   4,741   3,761   1,401 100.0  47.9  38.0  14.1     9,903   4,095  41.4
Maine    11,373   4,418   5,411   1,544 100.0  38.8  47.6  13.6    11,373   7,330  64.5
Maryland    42,062  18,295  18,935   4,832 100.0  43.5  45.0  11.5    42,062  18,619  44.3
Massachusetts    44,133  17,189  20,572   6,372 100.0  38.9  46.6  14.4    43,352  30,401  70.1
Michigan    47,701  22,137  14,647  10,917 100.0  46.4  30.7  22.9    47,614  24,879  52.3
Minnesota    18,014   8,204   6,596   3,214 100.0  45.5  36.6  17.8    18,014  10,343  57.4
Mississippi     6,726   3,692   1,631   1,403 100.0  54.9  24.2  20.9     6,726   4,181  62.2
Missouri    23,028  10,513   7,763   4,752 100.0  45.7  33.7  20.6    23,028   9,897  43.0
Montana     4,388   2,273     861   1,253 100.0  51.8  19.6  28.6     4,388   2,368  54.0
Nebraska     6,374   3,082   1,575   1,717 100.0  48.4  24.7  26.9     6,374   3,472  54.5
Nevada     7,038  3,102  2,566  1,370 100.0  44.1  36.5  19.5     7,038   2,714  38.6
New Hampshire     6,702  3,018  2,804    880 100.0  45.0  41.8  13.1     6,702   4,898  73.1
New Jersey    36,443 16,597 14,629  5,217 100.0  45.5  40.1  14.3    36,443  14,258  39.1
New Mexico    12,868  6,378  3,933  2,558 100.0  49.6  30.6  19.9    12,853   5,740  44.7
New York   114,540 53,199 46,809 14,532 100.0  46.4  40.9  12.7   114,326  48,819  42.7
North Carolina    40,002 16,560 17,602  5,840 100.0  41.4  44.0  14.6    39,992  21,492  53.7
North Dakota     1,785  1,080    238    466 100.0  60.5  13.3  26.1     1,785   1,026  57.5
Ohio    36,866 19,191 11,942  5,734 100.0  52.1  32.4  15.6    37,157  17,744  47.8
Oklahoma    16,700  7,986  5,594  3,120 100.0  47.8  33.5  18.7    16,700   8,913  53.4
Oregon    21,286  8,930  7,017  5,339 100.0  42.0  33.0  25.1    21,282   7,625  35.8
Pennsylvania    57,334 20,808 28,866  7,660 100.0  36.3  50.3  13.4    57,016  27,894  48.9
Puerto Rico    13,091  4,085  7,982  1,025 100.0  31.2  61.0   7.8    13,271   4,981  37.5
Rhode Island    10,404  3,795  4,721  1,889 100.0  36.5  45.4  18.2    10,404   6,271  60.3
South Carolina    15,518  7,282  5,243  2,992 100.0  46.9  33.8  19.3    15,518   4,618  29.8
South Dakota     3,267  1,918    482    867 100.0  58.7  14.8  26.5     3,267   1,464  44.8
Tennessee    13,893  4,195  7,100  2,599 100.0  30.2  51.1  18.7    13,899   9,073  65.3
Texas    34,704 14,023 15,475  5,206 100.0  40.4  44.6  15.0    34,684  11,793  34.0
Utah    12,586  5,806  5,097  1,683 100.0  46.1  40.5  13.4    12,586   6,669  53.0
Vermont     5,230  2,219  1,995  1,016 100.0  42.4  38.1  19.4     5,230   3,076  58.8
Virginia    22,827 10,199  8,347  4,281 100.0  44.7  36.6  18.8    22,791  10,856  47.6
Washington    41,851 22,599 11,112  8,140 100.0  54.0  26.6  19.4    42,021  14,821  35.3
West Virginia    10,050  2,255  6,789  1,007 100.0  22.4  67.6  10.0    10,050   4,713  46.9
Wisconsin    28,421 13,555  7,823  7,043 100.0  47.7  27.5  24.8    28,421  15,795  55.6
Wyoming     2,798  1,126    502  1,170 100.0  40.2  17.9  41.8     2,798   1,236  44.2
U.S. territories4       314    185     52     77 100.0  58.9  16.6  24.5       314      44  14.0
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located. 
2 Of 1,249,629 clients, 6,792 clients (1 percent) reported by the 257 facilities that did not respond to the substance abuse problem question (Q31) were excluded.
3 Of 1,249,629 clients, 10,193 clients (1 percent) reported by the 384 facilities that did not respond to the co-occurring disorders question (Q32) were excluded.
4 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
NOTE: Numbers and percentages may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013. 
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Table 6.27. Clients in treatment, according to counseling type, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Number and percent
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of clients2 Percent2
Total Counseling type Counseling type
Individual
counseling
Group
counseling 
Family
counseling
Marital/
couples
counseling
Individual
counseling
Group
counseling 
Family
counseling
Marital/
couples
counseling
Total  1,249,629 1,234,123 1,182,070 1,016,623   777,850  98.8  94.6  81.4  62.2
Alabama    15,089    15,075    14,745    14,029    10,647  99.9  97.7  93.0  70.6
Alaska     3,900     3,857     3,792     3,678     2,451  98.9  97.2  94.3  62.8
Arizona    31,832    30,662    28,014    26,862    24,458  96.3  88.0  84.4  76.8
Arkansas     5,927     5,751     5,883     5,822     3,704  97.0  99.3  98.2  62.5
California   117,159   115,801   102,184    75,613    50,462  98.8  87.2  64.5  43.1
Colorado    42,256    41,914    41,528    31,356    28,134  99.2  98.3  74.2  66.6
Connecticut    33,267    32,579    32,409    28,894    24,211  97.9  97.4  86.9  72.8
Delaware     5,278     5,278     5,218     4,871     2,902 100.0  98.9  92.3  55.0
District of Columbia     3,833     3,506     3,765     2,743       923  91.5  98.2  71.6  24.1
Florida    53,641    52,711    52,662    45,326    31,297  98.3  98.2  84.5  58.3
Georgia    24,003    23,842    22,170    18,400    12,362  99.3  92.4  76.7  51.5
Hawaii     5,205     5,185     4,901     4,284     2,953  99.6  94.2  82.3  56.7
Idaho     6,619     6,081     6,614     5,886     5,547  91.9  99.9  88.9  83.8
Illinois    42,945    42,796    41,513    33,160    22,751  99.7  96.7  77.2  53.0
Indiana    28,288    27,772    28,046    26,121    18,275  98.2  99.1  92.3  64.6
Iowa     9,731     9,731     9,328     8,853     7,600 100.0  95.9  91.0  78.1
Kansas    10,863    10,813    10,665     8,562     6,991  99.5  98.2  78.8  64.4
Kentucky    24,071    23,979    22,803    19,439    17,143  99.6  94.7  80.8  71.2
Louisiana     9,903     9,730     9,185     7,970     5,312  98.3  92.7  80.5  53.6
Maine    11,373    11,141     9,528     8,757     6,391  98.0  83.8  77.0  56.2
Maryland    42,128    41,615    39,827    36,017    25,748  98.8  94.5  85.5  61.1
Massachusetts    44,133    43,822    42,057    38,272    36,516  99.3  95.3  86.7  82.7
Michigan    47,749    47,575    45,832    40,343    33,682  99.6  96.0  84.5  70.5
Minnesota    18,034    17,849    17,956    15,067     9,813  99.0  99.6  83.5  54.4
Mississippi     6,726     6,717     6,080     6,704     5,403  99.9  90.4  99.7  80.3
Missouri    23,028    22,431    22,621    18,045    15,123  97.4  98.2  78.4  65.7
Montana     4,429     4,411     4,065     4,092     3,177  99.6  91.8  92.4  71.7
Nebraska     6,374     6,374     5,746     6,012     5,188 100.0  90.1  94.3  81.4
Nevada     7,048     6,990     6,763     5,409     4,203  99.2  96.0  76.7  59.6
New Hampshire     6,702     6,356     6,472     6,221     5,329  94.8  96.6  92.8  79.5
New Jersey    36,605    36,016    36,019    32,451    22,951  98.4  98.4  88.7  62.7
New Mexico    12,868    12,729    11,310    10,430     8,556  98.9  87.9  81.1  66.5
New York   114,660   113,730   111,215    87,566    65,278  99.2  97.0  76.4  56.9
North Carolina    40,575    40,176    38,681    31,132    24,914  99.0  95.3  76.7  61.4
North Dakota     1,785     1,775     1,720     1,700     1,315  99.4  96.4  95.2  73.7
Ohio    37,262    37,129    36,478    31,833    22,478  99.6  97.9  85.4  60.3
Oklahoma    16,700    16,650    16,229    13,425    10,564  99.7  97.2  80.4  63.3
Oregon    21,898    21,742    21,435    19,003    12,973  99.3  97.9  86.8  59.2
Pennsylvania    57,715    56,579    54,706    50,984    39,897  98.0  94.8  88.3  69.1
Puerto Rico    15,169    15,136    12,977    12,402     9,607  99.8  85.5  81.8  63.3
Rhode Island    10,404    10,394     9,967     9,397     9,036  99.9  95.8  90.3  86.9
South Carolina    15,824    15,677    14,997    14,405    10,310  99.1  94.8  91.0  65.2
South Dakota     3,267     2,946     2,839     2,958     2,146  90.2  86.9  90.5  65.7
Tennessee    14,149    13,886    13,377    12,101    10,633  98.1  94.5  85.5  75.2
Texas    34,704    34,204    30,225    27,227    18,562  98.6  87.1  78.5  53.5
Utah    12,586    12,540    12,365    10,714     8,547  99.6  98.2  85.1  67.9
Vermont     5,230     5,090     4,883     4,216     4,190  97.3  93.4  80.6  80.1
Virginia    22,838    22,148    21,549    19,343    15,213  97.0  94.4  84.7  66.6
Washington    42,030    41,846    41,476    29,509    18,974  99.6  98.7  70.2  45.1
West Virginia    10,057     9,983     9,929     8,731     6,889  99.3  98.7  86.8  68.5
Wisconsin    28,657    28,320    24,231    27,198    23,224  98.8  84.6  94.9  81.0
Wyoming     2,798     2,769     2,776     2,776     2,636  99.0  99.2  99.2  94.2
U.S. territories3       314       314       314       314       261 100.0 100.0 100.0  83.1
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located. 
2 Counseling types sum to more than the Total column and percentages sum to more than 100 percent because clients could receive more than one type of counseling.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013. 
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Table 6.28a. Clients under age 18 in treatment, according to facility operation, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Number
State or jurisdiction1 Number of clients under age 18
Total2 Facility operation
Private
non-profit
Private
for-profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State govt. Federal
govt.
Tribal govt.
Total  78,156 50,147 17,631  5,510  2,129    414  2,325
Alabama    540    486     54       - -       - -       - -       - -
Alaska    268    234      7      4       - -       - -     23
Arizona  2,300  1,135    389       - -       - -    109    667
Arkansas  1,176  1,152     24       - -       - -       - -       - -
California 10,364  7,196  1,535  1,442     54     14    123
Colorado  2,129    892  1,100     52     76       - -      9
Connecticut    454    433     18      3       - -       - -       - -
Delaware    258     15    243       - -       - -       - -       - -
District of Columbia     36     18     18       - -       - -       - -       - -
Florida  3,812  3,387    398     27       - -       - -       - -
Georgia  1,460    363    980     21     96       - -       - -
Hawaii  1,422  1,379     43       - -       - -       - -       - -
Idaho    695     98    434    158       - -       - -      5
Illinois  3,090  2,421    575     61     33       - -       - -
Indiana  1,599  1,183    402     14       - -       - -       - -
Iowa    915    823     86      4       - -      2       - -
Kansas    872    404    350     88       - -     30       - -
Kentucky  1,502  1,183    319       - -       - -       - -       - -
Louisiana    409    198     37     32    131       - -     11
Maine    821    450    368       - -       - -       - -      3
Maryland  1,670    377    677    163    453       - -       - -
Massachusetts  1,642  1,089    538     15       - -       - -       - -
Michigan  3,033  1,719    943    167      4       - -    200
Minnesota  1,085    474    383     16     21       - -    191
Mississippi    344    133     50    112     14       - -     35
Missouri  1,021    952     53       - -     16       - -       - -
Montana    371    178     26       - -     14       - -    153
Nebraska    767    236    476      5       - -      5     45
Nevada   430   295    88     - -     - -      5    42
New Hampshire   409   408     1     - -     - -       - -       - -
New Jersey 1,903 1,291   531    81     - -       - -       - -
New Mexico   911   536   134     2     - -     63    176
New York 3,926 2,918   598   274   112       - -     24
North Carolina 2,012 1,083   838    18    26     23     24
North Dakota   167    54    41     - -    57       - -     15
Ohio 2,997 2,563   420    11     3       - -       - -
Oklahoma 1,347   766   339    35    30       - -    177
Oregon 1,514   998   203   252     - -     50     11
Pennsylvania 2,586 1,892   694     - -     - -       - -       - -
Puerto Rico   680   219    25     - -   436       - -       - -
Rhode Island   252   212    40     - -     - -       - -       - -
South Carolina 1,161   615    47   357   142       - -       - -
South Dakota   440   265    59     - -    20     75     21
Tennessee 1,153   972   181     - -     - -       - -       - -
Texas 2,954 1,860   552   379   163       - -       - -
Utah 1,326   653   540   118     - -       - -     15
Vermont   350   301    24     - -     - -     25       - -
Virginia 1,595   377   361   846    10      1       - -
Washington 3,707 2,224   693   383   208       - -    199
West Virginia   449   417    32     - -     - -       - -       - -
Wisconsin 1,535   384   637   349    10      4    151
Wyoming   256   210    27    10     - -      4      5
U.S. territories3    41    26     - -    11     - -      4       - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Nineteen facilities reporting 2,520 total clients did not respond to the question about clients under age 18.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.28b. Clients under age 18 in treatment, according to facility operation, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Percent distribution
State or jurisdiction1 Percent distribution
Total2 Facility operation
Private
non-profit
Private
for-profit
Local,
county, or
community
govt.
State govt. Federal
govt.
Tribal govt.
Total  100.0  64.2  22.6   7.1   2.7   0.5   3.0
Alabama 100.0  90.0  10.0      - -      - -      - -      - -
Alaska 100.0  87.3   2.6   1.5      - -      - -   8.6
Arizona 100.0  49.3  16.9      - -      - -   4.7  29.0
Arkansas 100.0  98.0   2.0      - -      - -      - -      - -
California 100.0  69.4  14.8  13.9   0.5   0.1   1.2
Colorado 100.0  41.9  51.7   2.4   3.6      - -   0.4
Connecticut 100.0  95.4   4.0   0.7      - -      - -      - -
Delaware 100.0   5.8  94.2      - -      - -      - -      - -
District of Columbia 100.0  50.0  50.0      - -      - -      - -      - -
Florida 100.0  88.9  10.4   0.7      - -      - -      - -
Georgia 100.0  24.9  67.1   1.4   6.6      - -      - -
Hawaii 100.0  97.0   3.0      - -      - -      - -      - -
Idaho 100.0  14.1  62.4  22.7      - -      - -   0.7
Illinois 100.0  78.3  18.6   2.0   1.1      - -      - -
Indiana 100.0  74.0  25.1   0.9      - -      - -      - -
Iowa 100.0  89.9   9.4   0.4      - -   0.2      - -
Kansas 100.0  46.3  40.1  10.1      - -   3.4      - -
Kentucky 100.0  78.8  21.2      - -      - -      - -      - -
Louisiana 100.0  48.4   9.0   7.8  32.0      - -   2.7
Maine 100.0  54.8  44.8      - -      - -      - -   0.4
Maryland 100.0  22.6  40.5   9.8  27.1      - -      - -
Massachusetts 100.0  66.3  32.8   0.9      - -      - -      - -
Michigan 100.0  56.7  31.1   5.5   0.1      - -   6.6
Minnesota 100.0  43.7  35.3   1.5   1.9      - -  17.6
Mississippi 100.0  38.7  14.5  32.6   4.1      - -  10.2
Missouri 100.0  93.2   5.2      - -   1.6      - -      - -
Montana 100.0  48.0   7.0      - -   3.8      - -  41.2
Nebraska 100.0  30.8  62.1   0.7      - -   0.7   5.9
Nevada 100.0  68.6  20.5      - -      - -   1.2   9.8
New Hampshire 100.0  99.8   0.2      - -      - -      - -      - -
New Jersey 100.0  67.8  27.9   4.3      - -      - -      - -
New Mexico 100.0  58.8  14.7   0.2      - -   6.9  19.3
New York 100.0  74.3  15.2   7.0   2.9      - -   0.6
North Carolina 100.0  53.8  41.7   0.9   1.3   1.1   1.2
North Dakota 100.0  32.3  24.6      - -  34.1      - -   9.0
Ohio 100.0  85.5  14.0   0.4   0.1      - -      - -
Oklahoma 100.0  56.9  25.2   2.6   2.2      - -  13.1
Oregon 100.0  65.9  13.4  16.6      - -   3.3   0.7
Pennsylvania 100.0  73.2  26.8      - -      - -      - -      - -
Puerto Rico 100.0  32.2   3.7      - -  64.1      - -      - -
Rhode Island 100.0  84.1  15.9      - -      - -      - -      - -
South Carolina 100.0  53.0   4.0  30.7  12.2      - -      - -
South Dakota 100.0  60.2  13.4      - -   4.5  17.0   4.8
Tennessee 100.0  84.3  15.7      - -      - -      - -      - -
Texas 100.0  63.0  18.7  12.8   5.5      - -      - -
Utah 100.0  49.2  40.7   8.9      - -      - -   1.1
Vermont 100.0  86.0   6.9      - -      - -   7.1      - -
Virginia 100.0  23.6  22.6  53.0   0.6   0.1      - -
Washington 100.0  60.0  18.7  10.3   5.6      - -   5.4
West Virginia 100.0  92.9   7.1      - -      - -      - -      - -
Wisconsin 100.0  25.0  41.5  22.7   0.7   0.3   9.8
Wyoming 100.0  82.0  10.5   3.9      - -   1.6   2.0
U.S. territories3 100.0  63.4      - -  26.8      - -   9.8      - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Nineteen facilities reporting 2,520 total clients did not respond to the question about clients under age 18.
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
*  Less than 0.05 percent.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.29. Clients under age 18 in treatment, according to type of care received, by state or jurisdiction:
March 29, 2013
Number and percent distribution
State or
jurisdiction1
Number of clients under age 18 Percent distribution
Total2  Type of care received Total Type of care received
Outpatient Residential
(non-hospital)
Hospital
inpatient
Outpatient Residential
(non-hospital)
Hospital
inpatient
Total  78,156 69,184  8,071    901 100.0  88.5  10.3   1.2
Alabama    540    439    101       - - 100.0  81.3  18.7      - -
Alaska    268    211     56      1 100.0  78.7  20.9   0.4
Arizona  2,300  1,931    337     32 100.0  84.0  14.7   1.4
Arkansas  1,176  1,106     70       - - 100.0  94.0   6.0      - -
California 10,364  9,679    621     64 100.0  93.4   6.0   0.6
Colorado  2,129  1,978    128     23 100.0  92.9   6.0   1.1
Connecticut    454    413     41       - - 100.0  91.0   9.0      - -
Delaware    258    250       - -      8 100.0  96.9      - -   3.1
District of Columbia     36     33       - -      3 100.0  91.7      - -   8.3
Florida  3,812  3,074    677     61 100.0  80.6  17.8   1.6
Georgia  1,460  1,388     62     10 100.0  95.1   4.2   0.7
Hawaii  1,422  1,398     24       - - 100.0  98.3   1.7      - -
Idaho    695    642     53       - - 100.0  92.4   7.6      - -
Illinois  3,090  2,730    360       - - 100.0  88.3  11.7      - -
Indiana  1,599  1,576     15      8 100.0  98.6   0.9   0.5
Iowa    915    761    152      2 100.0  83.2  16.6   0.2
Kansas    872    815     57       - - 100.0  93.5   6.5      - -
Kentucky  1,502  1,420     21     61 100.0  94.5   1.4   4.1
Louisiana    409    358     51       - - 100.0  87.5  12.5      - -
Maine    821    766     55       - - 100.0  93.3   6.7      - -
Maryland  1,670  1,510     77     83 100.0  90.4   4.6   5.0
Massachusetts  1,642  1,527     95     20 100.0  93.0   5.8   1.2
Michigan  3,033  2,911    101     21 100.0  96.0   3.3   0.7
Minnesota  1,085    848    237       - - 100.0  78.2  21.8      - -
Mississippi    344    264     40     40 100.0  76.7  11.6  11.6
Missouri  1,021    734    257     30 100.0  71.9  25.2   2.9
Montana    371    311     60       - - 100.0  83.8  16.2      - -
Nebraska    767    720     47       - - 100.0  93.9   6.1      - -
Nevada    430    407    15  8 100.0  94.7   3.5   1.9
New Hampshire    409    400     9 - - 100.0  97.8   2.2      - -
New Jersey  1,903  1,581   314  8 100.0  83.1  16.5   0.4
New Mexico    911    770   119 22 100.0  84.5  13.1   2.4
New York  3,926  3,554   372 - - 100.0  90.5   9.5      - -
North Carolina  2,012  1,826   126 60 100.0  90.8   6.3   3.0
North Dakota    167    119    45  3 100.0  71.3  26.9   1.8
Ohio  2,997  2,732   262  3 100.0  91.2   8.7   0.1
Oklahoma  1,347  1,130   187 30 100.0  83.9  13.9   2.2
Oregon  1,514  1,302   212 - - 100.0  86.0  14.0      - -
Pennsylvania  2,586  2,293   292  1 100.0  88.7  11.3      *
Puerto Rico    680    457   212 11 100.0  67.2  31.2   1.6
Rhode Island    252    215    37 - - 100.0  85.3  14.7      - -
South Carolina  1,161  1,119    14 28 100.0  96.4   1.2   2.4
South Dakota    440    300    98 42 100.0  68.2  22.3   9.5
Tennessee  1,153    929   210 14 100.0  80.6  18.2   1.2
Texas  2,954  2,171   622 161 100.0  73.5  21.1   5.5
Utah  1,326    692   634 - - 100.0  52.2  47.8      - -
Vermont    350    324    14 12 100.0  92.6   4.0   3.4
Virginia  1,595  1,563    31  1 100.0  98.0   1.9   0.1
Washington  3,707  3,410   285 12 100.0  92.0   7.7   0.3
West Virginia    449    386    63 - - 100.0  86.0  14.0      - -
Wisconsin  1,535  1,462    55 18 100.0  95.2   3.6   1.2
Wyoming    256    210    46 - - 100.0  82.0  18.0      - -
U.S. territories3     41     39     2 - - 100.0  95.1   4.9      - -
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Nineteen facilities reporting 2,520 total clients did not respond to the question about clients under age 18.  
3 Includes the Federation of Micronesia, Guam, Palau, and Virgin Islands.
- -  Quantity is zero.
NOTE: Percentages may not sum to 100 percent because of rounding.
SOURCE: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013.
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Table 6.30. Clients in treatment aged 18 and over, according to substance abuse problem, by state or jurisdiction:
March 29, 2013
Number and clients per 100,000 population aged 18 and over
State or jurisdiction1 Number of clients aged 18 and over Clients per 100,000 population aged 18 and over
Total2 Substance abuse problem Total Substance abuse problem
Both alcohol and
drug abuse
Drug abuse
only
Alcohol abuse
only
Both alcohol and
drug abuse
Drug abuse
only
Alcohol abuse
only
Total  1,166,672 492,208 471,381 203,083   481 203 194  84
Alabama    14,467  3,824  9,556  1,087   389 103 257  29
Alaska     3,602  1,985    509  1,109   659 363  93 203
Arizona    29,305 13,758  9,355  6,192   585 275 187 124
Arkansas     5,445  2,847  1,739    859   242 127  77  38
California   106,484 42,789 45,649 18,046   365 147 157  62
Colorado    40,176 15,712  8,832 15,632   997 390 219 388
Connecticut    32,810 12,313 16,531  3,967 1,167 438 588 141
Delaware     5,020  1,880  2,449    692   695 260 339  96
District of Columbia     3,797  1,110  2,220    467   710 207 415  87
Florida    49,759 20,812 21,164  7,783   320 134 136  50
Georgia    22,332  6,812 12,584  2,935   298  91 168  39
Hawaii     3,783  1,652  1,474    657   345 151 134  60
Idaho     5,924  3,591  1,177  1,156   500 303  99  98
Illinois    39,952 15,591 15,704  8,657   405 158 159  88
Indiana    26,747 10,074 12,450  4,223   537 202 250  85
Iowa     8,816  4,176  2,167  2,473   373 176  92 105
Kansas     9,968  4,106  3,871  1,992   459 189 178  92
Kentucky    22,569  9,020  9,578  3,971   667 267 283 117
Louisiana     9,494  4,561  3,575  1,358   270 130 102  39
Maine    10,552  3,953  5,208  1,391   989 370 488 130
Maryland    40,392 17,360 18,454  4,579   881 379 403 100
Massachusetts    42,491 16,171 20,242  6,078   802 305 382 115
Michigan    44,738 20,631 13,947 10,160   585 270 182 133
Minnesota    16,967  7,497  6,393  3,078   410 181 154  74
Mississippi     6,382  3,503  1,554  1,325   283 155  69  59
Missouri    22,153 10,000  7,533  4,620   477 215 162  99
Montana     4,027  2,046    807  1,174   509 259 102 148
Nebraska     5,607  2,671  1,434  1,503   399 190 102 107
Nevada     6,608  2,850  2,470  1,288   310 134 116  61
New Hampshire     6,293  2,714  2,758    821   598 258 262  78
New Jersey    34,580 15,481 14,179  4,920   503 225 206  72
New Mexico    11,957  5,925  3,737  2,295   758 376 237 145
New York   110,618 51,009 45,723 13,886   718 331 297  90
North Carolina    38,005 15,480 17,035  5,490   503 205 225  73
North Dakota     1,618    963    217    439   289 172  39  78
Ohio    33,869 17,601 10,915  5,353   380 197 122  60
Oklahoma    15,366  7,218  5,289  2,859   529 249 182  98
Oregon    19,772  8,133  6,598  5,041   644 265 215 164
Pennsylvania    54,754 19,527 28,137  7,091   544 194 280  71
Puerto Rico    12,411  3,843  7,562  1,006   443 137 270  36
Rhode Island    10,152  3,656  4,662  1,834 1,212 437 557 219
South Carolina    14,357  6,721  4,919  2,717   389 182 133  74
South Dakota     2,827  1,576    448    803   444 247  70 126
Tennessee    12,816  3,778  6,635  2,402   256  75 133  48
Texas    31,825 12,545 14,370  4,910   164  65  74  25
Utah    11,356  5,167  4,679  1,510   567 258 233  75
Vermont     4,880  1,984  1,921    975   968 394 381 193
Virginia    21,444  9,474  8,016  3,954   335 148 125  62
Washington    38,332 20,265 10,431  7,635   713 377 194 142
West Virginia     9,601  2,054  6,614    934   652 139 449  63
Wisconsin    26,930 12,797  7,476  6,657   607 289 169 150
Wyoming     2,542  1,008    435  1,100   571 227  98 247
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Of the 1,249,629 total clients, 78,156 were under age 18 and are excluded from this tabulation. Also excluded are 273 clients in jurisdictions outside of the 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, and 4,528 clients in facilities that did not respond to the question about client substance problem treated. The categories for exclusion are not mutually exclusive.
NOTE: Number of clients may not sum to total because of rounding.
SOURCES: Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 2013. POPULATION: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, State population dataset - SCPRC-EST2009-18+POP-RES: Estimates of the Total Resident Population and Resident Population Age 18 Years and Older for the United States, States, and Puerto Rico: July 1, 2013.
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Table 6.31. Clients in treatment, according to opioid treatment, by state or jurisdiction: March 29, 2013
Number and clients per 100,000 population
State or jurisdiction1 Number of clients  Clients per 100,000 population 
Total2 Medication used Total Medication used
Methadone Buprenor-
phine
Vivitrol®  Methadone Buprenor-
phine
Vivitrol® 
Total    383,130 331,215  48,134   3,781   121 105  15   1
Alabama     8,785  7,738    967     80   182 160  20   2
Alaska       285    144    137      4    39  20  19    *
Arizona     7,585  6,425  1,040    120   114  97  16   2
Arkansas       992    831    161       - -    34  28   5  - -
California    33,301 30,899  2,154    248    87  81   6    *
Colorado     2,561  2,084    379     98    49  40   7   2
Connecticut    16,540 15,531    980     29   460 432  27    *
Delaware     2,826  2,422    380     24   305 262  41   3
District of Columbia     1,856  1,760     93      3   287 272  14    *
Florida    16,471 14,441  1,700    330    84  74   9   2
Georgia    10,542 10,194    297     51   106 102   3    *
Hawaii       700    612     87      1    50  44   6    *
Idaho       147       - -    137     10     9  - -   8    *
Illinois    13,230 11,922  1,199    109   103  93   9    *
Indiana    10,037  9,265    744     28   153 141  11    *
Iowa       692    623     69       - -    22  20   2  - -
Kansas     2,284  2,077    207       - -    79  72   7  - -
Kentucky     4,719  1,626  3,079     14   107  37  70    *
Louisiana     2,193  1,907    271     15    47  41   6    *
Maine     4,503  3,658    838      7   339 275  63    *
Maryland    22,278 19,564  2,622     92   376 330  44   2
Massachusetts    19,626 15,479  3,861    286   293 231  58   4
Michigan     9,116  7,851  1,187     78    92  79  12    *
Minnesota     5,048  4,533    483     32    93  84   9    *
Mississippi       257    183     70      4     9   6   2    *
Missouri     3,817  2,704    738    375    63  45  12   6
Montana       382    174    190     18    38  17  19   2
Nebraska       954    553     78    323    51  30   4  17
Nevada     1,572  1,493     75      4    56  54   3    *
New Hampshire     2,656  2,340    311      5   201 177  23    *
New Jersey    12,818 11,704  1,036     78   144 132  12    *
New Mexico     2,752  2,407    332     13   132 115  16    *
New York    43,740 38,873  4,540    327   223 198  23   2
North Carolina    14,930 11,499  3,369     62   152 117  34    *
North Dakota         9       - -      9       - -     1  - -   1  - -
Ohio     7,580  4,908  2,618     54    66  42  23    *
Oklahoma     3,279  3,091    188       - -    85  80   5  - -
Oregon     4,348  4,045    288     15   111 103   7    *
Pennsylvania    23,096 20,623  2,308    165   181 161  18   1
Puerto Rico     8,761  8,348    380     33   242 231  11   1
Rhode Island     4,243  3,517    715     11   404 334  68   1
South Carolina     5,020  4,323    671     26   105  91  14    *
South Dakota        83     82      1       - -    10  10    *  - -
Tennessee     2,974  2,427    488     59    46  37   8   1
Texas    12,497 11,662    673    162    47  44   3    *
Utah     3,028  2,635    345     48   104  91  12   2
Vermont     1,435    918    504     13   229 146  80   2
Virginia     6,655  5,323  1,278     54    81  64  15    *
Washington     8,950  7,495  1,335    120   128 108  19   2
West Virginia     5,510  4,299  1,134     77   297 232  61   4
Wisconsin     5,279  4,003  1,206     70    92  70  21   1
Wyoming       188       - -    182      6    32  - -  31   1
1 Facilities operated by federal agencies are included in the states in which the facilities are located.
2 Of the 383,171 total clients, 27 methadone clients and 14 buprenorphine clients in jurisdictions outside of the 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia are excluded from tabulations. 
* Less than 0.5.
- -  Quantity is zero.
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