Tracking Data-Drive Outcomes in the Criminal Justice System Richmond, VA. – Tracking the criminal justice system, and government transparency in general, is something the United States has grappled with for years. Data transparency, especially in the digital age, is crucial to understanding the work that the criminal justice system does.
Read MoreHow veterans courts provide treatment, not punishment
This Veterans Day, as we pause to pay tribute to the men and women who bear the burden of safeguarding our freedom, we must ensure that our gratitude is extended to all veterans, even those who struggle to cope right here at home.
Read MoreAverhealth Rolls Out Expanded Fentanyl and CBD Tests
When it comes to substance use monitoring, street drugs laced with fentanyl pose a real testing challenge. Positive Fentanyl test results can have a high rate of unconfirmed positives, in part because of the constant changes illicit labs make to fentanyl formulations. The expanded panel includes 16 different fentanyl analogs, including carfentanil. Because original fentanyl […]
Read MoreWays to celebrate Recovery Month in September
Every community has been touched by the devastating impact of substance use disorders. Every day, we hear news stories about the opioid crisis, communities affected by overdoses, and deaths. Yet there are also many untold stories shared by millions of people in recovery, their family members, and other supporters. Each September, National Recovery Month is […]
Read MoreAverhealth Plans to Add Jobs as Part of Expansion Efforts
As Averhealth expands our nationwide footprint, we are excited to be partnering with the Virginia Jobs Investment Program to expand our corporate headquarters in Richmond. You can read about our upcoming office growth plans in today’s Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Read MoreAverhealth to expand headquarters in Henrico County
RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Averhealth, a health care company with nationwide substance use disorder treatment centers, will invest $325,000 to expand its headquarters in Henrico County. Virginia successfully competed against Kansas and North Carolina for the project, which will create up to 50 new jobs.
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