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  • Substance Use Substance Use Disorders (SUD) - ASPE
    Behavioral health (BH) conditions are rising among older adults, who are less likely to receive mental health (MH) or substance use disorder (SUD) treatment compared to younger adults This study examined the availability of care for older adults in outpatient BH facilities across the United States both quantitatively and qualitatively
  • 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
  • West Virginia Summary -- State Residential Treatment for . . . - ASPE
    The SUD waiver manual further requires that adult residential treatment must meet the credentials and qualifications for each service provided as described in Chapter 503, Licensed Behavioral Health Centers (LBHC)
  • Addressing Substance Use and Social Needs of People of Color with . . .
    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)
  • Oklahoma Summary -- State Residential Treatment for Behavioral . . . - ASPE
    Substance Use Disorder (SUD): All residential SUD facilities, public and private, must comply with requirements for personnel policies and procedures, qualifications for those providing clinical services, and for volunteers, clinical supervision, and staff privileging
  • 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
  • Piloting Substance Use Disorder Level of Care Assessment Data as a . . .
    KEY POINTS This brief describes a pilot project with four states--California, Iowa, New York, and Washington--that evaluated whether data generated from specialty substance use disorder (SUD) treatment level of care (LOC) assessments linked to treatment admission data could help inform capacity planning for SUD treatment
  • Colorado Summary -- State Residential Treatment for Behavioral Health . . .
    Types of Facilities Mental Health (MH) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD): Colorado regulates Acute Treatment Units (ATUs) An ATU is a designated facility or a distinct part of a facility for short-term psychiatric care An ATU provides a 24 hour, therapeutically planned and professionally staffed environment for individuals who do not require inpatient hospitalization but need more intense and
  • 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
  • Challenges in Identifying and Supporting Human Services Participants . . .
    Participants’ fear of reprisal for disclosing a SUD, and agency concern that participants will disengage from services as a consequence SUD, and inconsistent follow-up to support participants Limited access and availability of effective treatment





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