The intervention’s key features will be identified so that they can be closely monitored and adhered to. An evaluation of effectiveness will be conducted after the implementation phase (wheeler, 2014). It will be necessary to collect information about patients. The diagnosis and treatment for symptoms and pain management, social support and coping, and assistance in transitioning to community-based care will be provided in the future. Implementation will require multiple resources. A medical diagnosis and treatment may require the services of a nurse or physician. For example, tests, medications, and psychiatric services must be purchased, and healthcare providers must be compensated. These treatments, tests, and medications are free of charge to the patients because the RISE program is publicly funded. The use of technical tools that help manage opiate addiction is also made possible through the program’s use of professional knowledge. Using these resources, the care plan will be implemented over the next four weeks, according to the plan. The patients will have enough time to adjust and adapt to the new changes, and the measurement of the results will be effective and efficient after this period. The RISE program itself and the treatments it offers have no expiration date, and neither does the RISE program itself. The RISE program allows patients to receive treatment as long as they remain sober. If a patient fails two drug tests in two weeks, he or she must sign a contract stating that they will not fail another drug test without being dismissed from the program. If you miss two group meetings in a row, you’re out (Steingard, 2020).
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