TY - JOUR KW - Drug Abuse And Alcoholism KW - Primary care innovation KW - Health service delivery KW - patient experience KW - patient centered medical home KW - Partnered-research KW - Complex care KW - homelessness KW - substance use KW - patients KW - Collaboration KW - Health Education KW - Health care KW - Homeless people KW - Intervention KW - Interdisciplinary aspects KW - Mental Disorders KW - Drug Use KW - Hospitals KW - cardiovascular disease KW - primary care KW - Older people KW - Health Literacy KW - Intensive care KW - Goal setting KW - Health centres KW - Care coordinators KW - Attrition KW - Clinical research KW - Diabetes KW - Advance directives KW - Heart failure KW - Cognitive impairment KW - Community Health Workers KW - Intensive Care Units KW - Medical research KW - Care plans KW - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease KW - Hospitalization KW - Liver diseases KW - Intensive treatment KW - Consent KW - Medical Diagnosis KW - Infections KW - Patient-Centered Care KW - Non-English speakers KW - Stakeholders KW - accountable care organizations KW - Emergency services KW - Oregon KW - United States--US AU - Brian Chan AU - Samuel T. Edwards AU - Meg Devoe AU - Richard Gil AU - Matthew Mitchell AU - Honora Englander AU - Christina Nicolaidis AU - Devan Kansagara AU - Somnath Saha AU - P. T. Korthuis A1 - BT - Addiction Science & Clinical Practice C5 - Education & Workforce; Financing & Sustainability; Healthcare Disparities; Medical Home; Opioids & Substance Use CY - London DO - 10.1186/s13722-018-0128-y JF - Addiction Science & Clinical Practice LA - English M1 - Journal Article PB - BioMed Central PP - London PY - 2018 SN - 19400632 T1 - The SUMMIT ambulatory-ICU primary care model for medically and socially complex patients in an urban federally qualified health center: study design and rationale T2 - Addiction Science & Clinical Practice TI - The SUMMIT ambulatory-ICU primary care model for medically and socially complex patients in an urban federally qualified health center: study design and rationale U1 - Education & Workforce; Financing & Sustainability; Healthcare Disparities; Medical Home; Opioids & Substance Use U3 - 10.1186/s13722-018-0128-y VL - 13 VO - 19400632 Y1 - 2018 ER -