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odie:
--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---And neither has to do with Daytop. My question: After decades in "the business," why hasn't Daytop ever conducted a single, solitary study of their outcomes?
My suspicion is because they keep no data and have no interest in exposing anything about themselves to public scrutiny. They keep their mouths shut because if they don't there will be no denying that they are full of bologna, to put it nicely.
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Daytop has conducted many internal studies of their outcomes but I highly doubt they will ever publish them. I just wonder how long it will be before anybody ever decides to look into how public funds are spent on useless treatments. I mean we are talking about tens of millions of dollars per year here.
Anonymous:
Odie, There you go again. The 10's of millions spend are why you can today continue to be dishonest. The money has helped many people.
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Honesty"" ---Well if you have decades in the business then should know that in order for an outcome study to be proven accurate it must be conducted by an independent party. These articles speak directly to the TC Concept. Daytop has done many outcome studies that report very successful numbers. .
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Do you see any contradiction in your statement at all or are you really that dense?
Troll Control:
This guy's an idiot. I don't think he gets too much of anything at all...
odie:
I wonder where all that money goes anyways? How can a program that touts a 65% failure rate continue to exist? Why do unsuspecting donors continue to pour money into such a sham? Why is it that nobody has ever looked into exactly how these millions are spent? How could Daytop always be in financial peril? Over 40 years of smoke and mirrors has allowed this to happen. I wonder how they would do in a Medicaid audit? You know, the kind where they have to pay back money they have received when the paperwork is out of order. States are now paying private companies to audit these things and taking back millions each year. Maybe that's what is needed here. A good accounting of an outfit that preaches that on a daily basis.
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