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The German treatment monitoring and reporting system EBIS for out-patient c
entres treating clients with substance-related problems and disorders was s
et up in 1980. A parallel system for in-patient treatment was added in 1993
under the name of SEDOS. Together they are based nation-wide on more than
600 specialised treatment centres which collect diagnosis- and treatment-re
lated data as well as information on socio-economic and family background.
As part of the data relate to the end of treatment, also evaluative element
s are included. In EBIS and SEDOS, aggregated data are the basis of the nat
ional and regional statistics produced, which offers a very high level of d
ata protection for the clients treated. The revision of the national system
implementing the Treatment Demand Indicator Protocol as the European Monit
oring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction standard has already been started
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