Sharon Militello • May 6, 2026

RCPA Partner Greenspace Health Presents: Advancing SUD Treatment Through MBC on June 4

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Sharon Militello

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May 6, 2026

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Title: Advancing SUD Treatment Through MBC
Date/Time:
Thursday, June 4, 2026 | 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
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Advancing Substance Use Disorder Treatment Through Measurement-Based Care


Our partners at Greenspace Health are hosting an educational webinar focused on improving substance use disorder (SUD) treatment through Measurement-Based Care (MBC).


SUD care presents unique challenges where traditional pre and post models of measurement may not capture the complexities of recovery. As a result, many organizations are working without the consistent, actionable data needed to fully understand and support client progress.


On June 4, from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT, tune in to hear from a panel of clinical and research leaders from the Yale MBC Collective and the HEALing Measurement Center as they share practical insights on applying MBC in SUD settings:

Dr. Jessica Barber, Assistant Clinical Professor, Yale University School of Medicine;

Dr. Sandra Resnick, Professor of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine;

Dr. Kelli Scott, Assistant Professor, Center for Dissemination and Implementation Science, Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; and

Host: Simon Weisz, President & Co-Founder, Greenspace Health.


This is a great opportunity to explore how MBC can help address SUD treatment challenges by equipping providers with the tools and insights needed to deliver more consistent, outcomes-informed care. Attendees will learn how to integrate MBC into workflows, scale across diverse programs, and use data to inform care decisions.


We encourage all RCPA behavioral health provider members to join this important conversation and learn from experts who are actively advancing MBC in substance use care.


Register here – Thank you, and we hope you can join!

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