Victor Capoccia is program director for Closing the Treatment Gap and a senior scientist at the University of Wisconsin. Previously he led the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Addiction Prevention and Treatment team, and worked on the Human Capital and Quality teams.

For ten years, Capoccia was the president and CEO of CAB Health and Recovery Services, Inc., a community-based provider for inpatient, residential, outpatient, prevention, and related health services in the alcohol and drug addiction field. He was an invited member of the Institute of Medicine Committee on Community-Based Drug Treatment; and chairman of CSAT’s National Treatment Plan work group on Improving Treatment Systems.

Capoccia has also served as director of Community Health Services for the City of Boston, Department of Health and Hospitals, and was a member of the faculty of the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. He was invited by the British National Health Service, Modernization Agency to develop guidance on sustaining change, and assisted a UN work group to expand quality treatment in developing nations. He holds a BA and MSW in community organization from Boston College, an MA in urban and regional planning from the University of Iowa, and a PhD in health policy from Brandeis University’s Heller Graduate School.

Blog Entries by Victor Capoccia

The Addiction Treatment Gap

Posted March 13, 2008 | 02:51 PM (EST)


It's 2008, and there is an unacknowledged disease in the United States that is carried by about 23 million adults between the ages of 14 and 65. It's not a trivial disease. More than 100,000 deaths are attributed to it each year, and it does not discriminate by race, class,...

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