Substance use disorderMedicaidManaged careTreatmentCarve outsIntroduction: Medicaid managed care organizations (MCO) play a major role in addressing the nation's epidemic of drug overdose and mortality by admin
Substance use disorders (SUDs) pose a significant global health challenge, with relapse being a major obstacle in achieving successful treatment outcomes. In recent years, drug delivery strategies have emerged as promising tools to improve treatment efficacy and patient compliance in the context of SUD...
Gür and Can Gür (2020) conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis investigating the effects of PA in alcohol use disorder treatment and found no significant alterations for levels of anxiety, depression, self-efficacy, and alcohol consumption. However, they reported significant effects on ...
Purpose of Review This article aims to review and synthesize the current research evidence regarding the efficacy of telepsy- chiatry-delivered substance use disorder treatment using a narrative review with a focus on the effects of remote healthcare delivery within the substance abuse treatment ...
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from MRLap46 (eTable 13 in Supplement 2), which was used to assess bias due to sample overlap (eMethods in Supplement 1), and replication analyses using the FinnGen cohort21 diagnoses of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, and alcohol use disorder (eTable 14 in Supplement 2)...
substance use disorder treatment facilities, and emergency rooms still rely heavily on in-person assessment and treatment of substance use problems, and often do not utilize technology-based risk assessments or treatments. Additionally, among those systems that do utilize technology in their model of ...
“substance use disorder” OR “addiction” OR “drug abuse” OR “drug dependence” OR “alcohol use disorder” OR “alcoholism” OR “cocaine” OR “methamphetamine” OR “amphetamine” OR “stimulant*” OR “tobacco” OR “smok*” OR “cannabis” OR “THC” OR “opioid*” OR “heroin...
Substance use disorder (SUD), a common comorbidity among people with HIV (PWH), adversely affects HIV clinical outcomes and HIV-related comorbidities. However, less is known about the incidence of different chronic conditions, changes in overall comorbidity burden, and health care utilization by SUD...