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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
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
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
Addressing Substance Use and Social Needs of People of Color . . . - ASPE Moreover, SUD treatment systems and related human services programs are inadequately equipped to address the types of health and social needs that people of color are more likely to experience, such as the consequences of criminal justice involvement resulting from substance use (Cook and Alegría 2011)
Has Treatment for Substance Use Disorders Increased? Issue Brief - ASPE Background Rates of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment were stagnant for the decade from 2004 to 2014 despite high rates of unmet need and expansions in insurance coverage for SUD treatment (Bouchery 2017) The Affordable Care Act specifically required subsidized marketplace insurance plans, individual and small group market plans, and Medicaid expansion programs to cover SUD treatment
Substance Use Disorder Workforce Issue Brief - ASPE ABSTRACT Many barriers to accessing evidence-based treatment for substance use disorder (SUD), particularly medication assisted treatment, are related to the workforce Barriers include workforce shortages for certain providers, insufficient training, education and experience, lack of institutional and clinician peer support, provider stigma and inadequate or burdensome reimbursement
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
California Summary -- State Residential Treatment for Behavioral . . . - ASPE The DHCS, Behavioral Health Licensing and Certification Division, regulates and licenses residential SUD treatment Additionally, a law was recently passed that will require all California adult SUD residential treatment facilities to receive an ASAM designation