Pubdate: Fri, 02 Jan 1998 Date: January 2, 1998 Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune Author: Patrick Keith Re: "Don't surrender to drugs" (Editorial, Dec. 21): First, I would agree that there is no problem that is more important to solve in San Diego County than that of drug abuse and the related costs. But does the solution lie in putting more money into the current system? No. Currently, we have a highly dysfunctional, county-funded drug and alcohol treatment system. It must be changed before spending more and more money. Treatment providers need to be monitored for effective treatment outcomes - not for simply filling beds. The county needs a nonprofit agency to test the clients of the current providers of such services, at random, post-treatment intervals, to verify and evaluate their efficiency. We need to find out what kind of treatment is working best. Spending more money on the present system will simply guarantee the continuance of expensive automobiles and salaries for several executive directors and the maintenance of a dysfunctional treatment system that will guarantee to increase the population of homeless, jail and prison inmates and judiciary, probation and parole cases. We must look at our past mistakes. We must hire professionals to critically evaluate and assess our problems, and look closely at the large numbers of clients who do not complete the traditional, county-funded programs. Most important, we must spend wisely on prevention. Prevention dollars must be backed with critical and evaluative research - not two or three individuals' thoughts, aspirations and biases sewn into a proposal that is bought by the county. Patrick Keith Imperial Beach, CA