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Substance Use Substance Use Disorders (SUD) - ASPE People with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (SUDs) benefit from integrated treatment to address both disorders concurrently For several decades, policymakers and behavioral health systems have worked to overcome the historical separation between mental health and SUD treatment to improve care for people with co-occurring disorders
Understanding Substance Use Disorder Treatment Needs Using . . . - ASPE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The opioid crisis has highlighted inadequate capacity for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment (Jones, et al , 2015; Andrilla, et al , 2019) To address this treatment gap, state and federal policymakers need information on the intensity of treatment needs among those seeking care and the types of SUD services available
North Dakota Summary -- State Residential Treatment for . . . - ASPE Substance Use Disorder (SUD): North Dakota regulates Clinically Managed Residential Services, in accordance with ASAM levels of low (3 1) and high-intensity (3 5) Each level corresponds to extent of clinical services delivered per day or week and varies by specification of treatment requirements North Dakota also regulates alcohol and drug detoxification services in a residential setting as
Pennsylvania Summary -- State Residential Treatment for Behavioral . . . Substance Use Disorder (SUD): The Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP) regulates and licenses two categories of adult residential SUD treatment providers in the state, regardless of funding The categories are: (1) Health Care Facilities; and (2) Freestanding Treatment Facilities, both of which can provide residential and nonresidential levels of care, including
New Jersey Summary -- State Residential Treatment for Behavioral . . . - ASPE Substance Use Disorder (SUD): New Jersey regulates residential SUD treatment facilities or programs, which means “a facility, or a distinct part of a facility that provides care for the treatment” of SUDs, for 24 or more consecutive hours to two or more clients who are not related to the governing authority or its members by marriage, blood or adoption This includes facilities that
Developing a Database of SUD Treatment Needs - ASPE A 2020 study examined the feasibility of using substance use disorder (SUD) patient intake assessment data as source of information for treatment planning Patients are often assessed at the beginning of SUD treatment as part of the treatment planning process and to determine the most appropriate level of care (LOC), such as whether they need care in residential settings or can be safely
South Dakota Summary -- State Residential Treatment for . . . - ASPE Substance Use Disorder (SUD): Clinically-managed low intensity residential treatment programs for pregnant women or women with dependent children, medically-monitored intensive inpatient treatment programs, and intensive methamphetamine services require prior authorization
Integrating SUD and OB GYN Care: Policy Challenges and . . . - ASPE These interactions present opportunities to link pregnant women with SUD to much needed treatment services Integrated OB GYN and SUD services may be a viable option for providing access to SUD care for women of child-bearing age in order to reduce the impacts of SUD on mother, child, and health care spending
SUD Placement Criteria and Assessments - ASPE To identify and address gaps in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment capacity, state and federal policymakers need information on the need and demand for different SUD levels of care Although there exists some information on SUD treatment capacity by level of care, there is no national database of information on the treatment needs of individuals by level of care