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Compris 2024: Where we’ve been and where we are going.
Hi Everyone, Well, this year flew by for us at Compris! We’re proud of our accomplishments and how we’ve been able to refine and iterate...
Compris' prediction and prevention will make waves in 2023
By treating addictions like other chronic illnesses, Compris shifts the conversation from stigma to inclusion. Compris predicts risk.
Compris' one-of-a-kind predictive technology saves lives
Did you know that current addiction tools can't predict risk or help prevent addictions? That's because addictions are still assessed and...
Another untimely death: How Compris helps identify, intervene and improve addiction recovery
Last week, we got a call from one of our sons with tragic news: his friend Joey had overdosed. He was 27. Sadly, this wasn’t the first,...
Compris is not JUST an addiction assessment
As we progress in our accelerator mentorship with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, we continue to uncover the true power of Compris....
17 Years to Get Healthy is just not good enough.
Let me explain: Remission rates for substance addictions are much lower than those of other chronic illnesses, such as diabetes or heart...
Please watch Compris' presentation at the International society of Addictions Medicine Conference.
Hi Everyone, We were delighted to present our new chronic addiction paradigm this week at the International Society of Addiction Medicine...
Compris Founders Speak about their Vision of Treatment Parity for those Suffering with Addictions
Hi everyone, We are pleased to share our new 5-minute video, Compris Interview 2020. In it, we talk about our pathway to becoming startup...
Addiction: the chronic illness that requires more evidence-based attention
AÂ 60 year old homeless physician was treated at an emergency room due to an overdose. He developed an opioid addiction after being...
Compris' (formerly McRISC) Research Presented at NAADAC Conventions in Sept/Oct. 2019
National Association for Alcohol and Drug Counselors
Why do some people become addicted and others don't?
Hello Friends, There are research-based risk factors that determine a person's likelihood of developing a substance addiction, as well...
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