Albert Burgess-Hull

Data Scientist at MATClinics

Albert Burgess-Hull, PhD, currently serves as the Scientific Director at SUDx and as a Data Scientist at MATClinics. Prior experience includes an IRTA Postdoctoral Fellowship at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a role as a Technology Transfer Ambassador at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and serving as a Science Mentor at The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School. Albert has an extensive academic background, holding a PhD in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, along with an MS in the same field and a BS in Psychology from the University of Washington. Additional educational achievements include fellowships at Yale University and Duke University focusing on science and health.

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Baltimore, United States

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MATClinics

An estimated 40 million Americans had a substance use disorder (SUD) in 2020, but no two shared the same experience. That’s because SUDs are often affected by an array of physical and behavioral health factors, as well as practical challenges ranging from a hectic work-life schedule to the lack of transportation. The need to account for such factors in addiction treatment is why MATClinics develops a comprehensive care plan for each patient. In addition to medication-assisted treatment, including Suboxone®, Sublocade® and Vivitrol®, a personal care plan can consist of primary and behavioral healthcare, as well as patient support services. Each personal care plan is based on a patient’s needs, and where there are on the path to recovery. We also use MATClinics’ proprietary analysis of data from nearly 100,000 patient visits to determine which treatment methods will likely produce the best, most efficient outcomes for a patient. In addition to a personal care plan, each patient is assigned a personal case manager – someone to whom they can turn when questions arise and who can help them access the resources they need. Having a go-to person at their disposal will reduce the stress in their life and potential barriers to their recovery. At MATClinics, we value each patient for their unique needs and potential, while serving as a steadfast resource to them throughout their recovery. Prospective and existing patients can call or text 24/7 to communicate with a real person. Each of our eight facilities maintain evening office hours, in addition to being open every Saturday.


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