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CalOMS TX

CalOMS Treatment (CalOMS Tx) is California's data collection and reporting system for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services. Treatment providers send client treatment data to DHCS each month. 

  • CalOMS Tx data is due to DHCS by the 15th of each month, or approximately within 45 days of the report month.
  • Counties and direct providers may submit their monthly CalOMS Tx data as soon as it is available, or at any time during the report month (the calendar month in which the admissions, discharges or annual updates occur).

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​DATA COMPLIANCE STANDARDS

PPSDS-Primary Prevention SUD Data Service

The Primary Prevention SUD Data Service (PPSDS) system is used by California Counties to collect and report their primary prevention substance use disorder program and activity data. This system allows Counties ( or any provider DHCS designates) to enter their Strategic Prevention Plan including problem statement, goals, and objectives.
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 dRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT ACCESS REPORT (DATAR) 

The Drug and Alcohol Treatment Access Report (DATAR) is the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) system to collect data on substance use disorder (SUD) treatment capacity and waiting lists.  DATAR provides essential information about the capacity of California’s publicly-funded SUD treatment system to meet the demand for services.  

All SUD treatment providers that receive SUD treatment funding from DHCS are required to submit the one-page DATAR form to DATAR each month. In addition, Licensed Narcotic Treatment Programs and certified Drug Medi-Cal providers must report, whether or not they receive public funding. 


  • CalOMS Tx data is due to DHCS by the 15th of each month, or approximately within 45 days of the report month.
  • Counties and direct providers may submit their monthly CalOMS Tx data as soon as it is available, or at any time during the report month (the calendar month in which the admissions, discharges or annual updates occur)

DATARWeb User Request Form - COMING SOON!
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​DATA COMPLIANCE STANDARDS
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