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Utilization and cost impact of integrating substance abuse treatment and primary care.
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The findings for the full sample suggest that integrating substance abuse treatment with primary care, may not be necessary or appropriate for all patients, but it may be beneficial to refer patients with substance abuse related medical conditions to a provider also trained in addiction medicine.Abstract:
Objective. To examine the impact of integrating medical and substance abuse treatment on health care utilization and cost.Research Design. Randomized clinical trial assigning patients to one of two treatment modalities: an Integrated Care model where primary health care is provided along with substaread more
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Health Complexity and the Interaction Between Physical and Behavioral Health Conditions in Adults
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Are We Acute-Care or Recovery-Oriented? Exploring Ideals and Practices Expressed Within the Substance Use Treatment and Correctional Systems.
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Evaluating the impact of integrated behavioral health intervention: Evidence from Rhode Island.
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Integration of pharmacotherapy for alcohol use disorder treatment in primary care settings: A scoping review.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors conducted a systematic review on the use of pharmacotherapy in primary care for alcohol use disorder (Alcohol use disorder) treatment in the United States and found that the integration of such drugs may be associated with improved process and outcome measures of care.
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The fifth edition of the addiction severity index
A. Thomas McLellan,Harvey Kushner,David S. Metzger,Roger H. Peters,Iris E. Smith,Grant R. Grissom,Helen M. Pettinati,Milton Argeriou +7 more
TL;DR: The clinical and research uses of the ASI over the past 12 years are discussed, emphasizing some special circumstances that affect its administration.