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Impact of Supportive Housing on Substance Use-Related Health Care Utilization Among Homeless Persons who are Active Substance Users
Supportive housing placement for people with substance use disorder (SUD) who are homeless reduces SUD-related health care utilization.
Peer-Reviewed Article
Telemedicine-Delivered Treatment Interventions for Substance Use Disorders: A Systematic Review
Telehealth may address barriers to accessing substance use disorder interventions and is a promising alternative to in-person treatment.
Peer-Reviewed Article
Tools to Support Hospital-Based Addiction Care: Core Components, Values, and Activities of the Improving Addiction Care Team
Details the main elements of a hospital-based addiction care consultation team.
Case Example
The Opioid Use Disorder Prevention Playbook
Strategies for preventing opioid use disorder.
Implementation Tool
Four Barriers to Treating Substance Abuse Disorder in the Emergency Department and How to Overcome
Walks through some of the most common barriers to treating and referring patients with substance abuse disorder in the emergency department and how to address these challenges.
Blog
October 2018
Treating Opioid Use Disorder in the Emergency Department
Describes how emergency departments can develop a care model for treating substance use disorder.
Play
October 2018
Why Don’t Hospitals Treat Addiction Like Heart Attacks?
It is relatively common knowledge among those that treat patients in a hospital setting that addiction-related issues are the number-one driver of extended length of stay, 30-day readmissions, and job-related dissatisfaction and burnout.
Blog
June 2018
Screen, Treat, and Refer Patients with Substance Use Disorder in the Hospital Setting
Outlines how to develop a service line for substance use disorder from hospital admission to follow-up in the community setting.
Play
June 2018
No More Excuses: It’s Time to Treat Opioid Addiction
Addiction is a chronic neurobiological disorder that is predictable, identifiable, and treatable. Dr. Corey Waller explains why evidence-based treatment needs to be in hospitals, primary care, stand-alone rehabs, and throughout the ecosystem of health care.
Blog
March 2018
Integrating Health Care for High-Need Medicaid Beneficiaries With Serious Mental Illness and Chronic Physical Health Conditions at Managed Care, Provider, and Consumer Levels
This resource describes the value of navigators for Medicaid beneficiaries with mental illness.
Peer-Reviewed Article
Peer Support Toolkit
Details the key considerations for providers considering integrating peer services for behavioral health into their health care organizations.
Implementation Tool
A Systematic Review of Evidence for the Clubhouse Model of Psychosocial Rehabilitation
“Clubhouses” for people with serious mental illness are effective at promoting employment, reducing hospitalizations, and improving quality of life.
Peer-Reviewed Article
Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine/ Naloxone Treatment for Opioid Dependence: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Emergency department-initiated buprenorphine for opioid-dependent patients demonstrated significantly higher rates of addiction treatment engagement than interventions without buprenorphine.
Peer-Reviewed Article
The Effectiveness of Community Engagement in Public Health Interventions for Disadvantaged Groups: A Meta-Analysis
Incorporating community engagement into public health interventions leads to improved health outcomes and a greater sense of self-efficacy among intervention recipients.
Peer-Reviewed Article