NRIN

SUD treatment access

The front door for SUD treatment access.

Substance use disorder treatment often begins with fragmented searches, incomplete referrals, court paperwork, family urgency, and disconnected intake processes. NRIN creates a structured front door—organizing intake, requirement-aware routing, treatment-fit matching, and cleaner handoffs into care.

NRIN complements existing treatment locators, helplines, crisis services, state systems, VA pathways, courts, providers, community organizations, and faith-based partners. It does not replace those assets. It organizes the non-clinical workflow after first contact: intake, routing, referral packet preparation, consented handoff, and visibility into next steps.

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What NRIN coordinates

Patient intake

Structured intake captures clinical, funding, location, and life-context signals needed to find appropriate care.

Requirement-aware routing

Court, probation, employer, licensing, or agency-driven requirements can be organized and confirmed by the patient before routing.

Treatment-fit routing

NRIN organizes care needs, payment fit, location, level-of-care signals, medication needs, and facility capability signals so a receiving provider can review a more complete referral packet.

Referral handoff

A patient-confirmed option can move into a consented referral workflow so the receiving side can review the packet and the next operational step is visible.

What the demo shows

  • Intake and pathway selection
  • Ordered-treatment requirement review
  • Facility receiving view
  • Referral workflow preview