Addiction Recovery Care Moving Forward with Excellence Joining Groundbreaking National Initiative to Improve Addiction Treatment and Recovery Outcomes

Addiction Recovery Care (ARC), a leading provider of addiction treatment services in Kentucky, proudly announces its participation in the Foundation for Recovery Science and Education (FoRSE). As one of the first treatment providers in the state to join this innovative platform, ARC is reinforcing its commitment to improving the quality and effectiveness of addiction treatment through data-driven insights and research.

“This partnership is an exciting opportunity for ARC to demonstrate the impact of our evidence-based care and to further our mission of transforming lives,” said Matt Brown, President of ARC Healthcare and Chief Administration Officer, ARC. 

FoRSE, established by the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers (NAATP), is the first-of-its-kind national effort to demonstrate the value of addiction healthcare through science, technology, and education. The program invites treatment providers to share de-identified patient data into a centralized database via a simple and secure Application Programming Interface (API). This data is then used to create confidential benchmarking reports that compare outcomes across treatment centers nationwide.

By joining FoRSE, ARC will gain access to cutting-edge tools to:

  • Evaluate treatment outcomes with greater precision.
  • Participate in industry-leading research to advance the field of addiction recovery.
  • Receive comprehensive, confidential data analysis reports to enhance service delivery.
  • Benchmark outcomes against a national database to continually refine practices.

“FoRSE provides a powerful framework to help treatment providers measure, compare, and ultimately improve the services we deliver to our clients, ensuring they receive the best possible support on their journey to recovery,” said Brown.

Participation in FoRSE is free for providers and typically requires no additional technology, making it an accessible and impactful tool for advancing addiction treatment nationwide.

“We are honored to be among the first treatment providers in Kentucky to adopt this initiative,” added Brown. “We are currently providing in-person treatment services in seventeen Kentucky counties and are committed to quality and data-driven care for those suffering from addiction and mental health issues.”For more information about ARC and its programs, please visit www.arccenters.com. To learn more about FoRSE, visit NAATP Foundation for Recovery Science and Education website.