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The Literature Collection contains over 11,000 references for published and grey literature on the integration of behavioral health and primary care. Learn More

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421
Medicaid Reimbursement for Peer Support Services: A Detailed Analysis of Rates, Processes, and Procedures
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Year: 2024
Publication Place: Rockville, MD
Topic(s):
Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

422
Medicaid: States' Most Powerful Tool to Combat the Opioid Crisis
Type: Report
Authors: Deborah Bachrach, Patricia Boozang, Mindy Lipson
Year: 2016
Publication Place: Princeton, NJ
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
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Medical Home See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

423
Medical homes: "Where you stand on definitions depends on where you sit."
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Joshua R. Vest, Jane N. Bolin, Thomas R. Miller, Larry D. Gamm, Thomas E. Siegrist, Luis E. Martinez
Year: 2010
Publication Place: US: Sage Publications
Topic(s):
Medical Home See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
424
Medicare Coverage of Substance Use Disorder Care: A Landscape Review of Benefit Coverage, Service Gaps and a Path to Reform
Type: Report
Authors: Ellen Weber, Deborah Steinberg
Year: 2021
Publication Place: Washington, D.C.
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Examples of grey literature in the Repository of the Academy for the Integration of Mental Health and Primary Care include: reports, dissertations, presentations, newsletters, and websites. This grey literature reference is included in the Repository in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Often the information from unpublished resources is limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

425
Medication Assisted Treatment for Substance Use Disorders within a National Community Health Center Research Network
Type: Journal Article
Authors: T. Rieckmann, J. Muench, M. A. McBurnie, M. C. Leo, P. Crawford, D. Ford II, J. Stubbs, C. O'Cleirigh, K. H. Mayer, K. Fiscella, N. Wright, M. Doe-Simkins, M. Cuddeback, E. Salisbury-Afshar, C. Nelson
Year: 2016
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The Affordable Care Act increases access to treatment services for people who suffer from substance use disorders (SUDs), including alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and opioid use disorders (OUDs). This increased access to treatment has broad implications for delivering health services and creates a dramatic need for transformation in clinical care, service lines, and collaborative care models. Medication assisted treatments (MAT) are effective for helping SUD patients reach better outcomes. This manuscript uses electronic health record (EHR) data to examine the prevalence of EHR-documented SUD, patient characteristics, and patterns of MAT prescribing and screening for patients within the Community Health Applied Research Network (CHARN), a national network of 17 community health centers that facilitates patient-centered outcomes research among underserved populations. METHODS: Hierarchical generalized linear models examined patient characteristics, SUD occurrence rates, MAT prescription, and HIV and Hepatitis Virus C screening for patients with AUDs or OUDs. RESULTS: Among 572,582 CHARN adult patients, 16,947 (3.0%) had a documented AUD diagnosis and 6,080 (1.1%) an OUD diagnosis. Alcohol MAT prescriptions were documented for 547 AUD patients (3.2%) and opioid MAT for 1,764 OUD patients (29.0%). Among OUD patients, opioid MAT was significantly associated with HIV screening (OR = 1.31, p<.001) in OUD patients as was alcohol MAT among AUD patients (OR = 1.30, p = .013). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that effective opioid and alcohol MAT may be substantially under-prescribed among safety-net patients identified as having OUD or AUD.
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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HIT & Telehealth See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
426
Medication for opioid use disorder in rural America: A review of the literature
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Bernard Showers, Danielle Dicken, Jennifer S. Smith, Aaron Hemlepp
Year: 2021
Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
427
Medication treatment for opioid use disorder and community pharmacy: Expanding care during a national epidemic and global pandemic
Type: Journal Article
Authors: G. Cochran, J. Bruneau, N. Cox, A. J. Gordon
Year: 2020
Abstract:

Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), such as methadone and buprenorphine, are effective strategies for treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD) and reducing overdose risk. MOUD treatment rates continue to be low across the US, and currently, some evidence suggests access to evidence-based treatment is becoming increasingly difficult for those with OUD as a result of the 2019 novel corona virus (COVID-19). A major underutilized source to address these serious challenges in the US is community pharmacy given the specialized training of pharmacists, high levels of consumer trust, and general availability for accessing these service settings. Canadian, Australian, and European pharmacists have made important contributions to the treatment and care of those with OUD over the past decades. Unfortunately, US pharmacists are not permitted to prescribe MOUD and are only currently allowed to dispense methadone for the treatment of pain, not OUD. US policymakers, regulators, and practitioners must work to facilitate this advancement of community pharmacy-based through research, education, practice, and industry. Advancing community pharmacy-based MOUD for leading clinical management of OUD and dispensation of treatment medications will afford the US a critical innovation for addressing the opioid epidemic, fallout from COVID-19, and getting individuals the care they need.

Topic(s):
Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
429
Medication-assisted recovery from opioid addiction: Historical and contemporary perspectives
Type: Journal Article
Authors: W. L. White
Year: 2012
Publication Place: England
Abstract: Recovery is being used as a conceptual fulcrum for the redesign of addiction treatment and related support services in the United States. Efforts by policy, research, and clinical leaders to define recovery and calls for assertive models of long-term recovery management raise critical questions about how transformation efforts of recovery-focused systems will affect the pharmacotherapeutic treatment of opioid addiction and the status of patients participating in such treatment. This article highlights recent work advocating a recovery-oriented approach to medication-assisted treatment.
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
430
Medication-Assisted Treatment in Drug Courts: Recommended Strategies
Type: Government Report
Authors: Sally Friedman, Kate Wagner-Goldstein
Year: 2016
Publication Place: New York, NY
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

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Medication-Assisted Treatment Models of Care for Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care Settings. Technical Brief No. 28
Type: Government Report
Authors: R. Chou, PT Korthuis, M. Weimer, C. Bougatsos, I. Blazina, B. Zakher, S. Grusing, B. Devine, D. McCarty
Year: 2016
Publication Place: Rockville, MD
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Education & Workforce See topic collection
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Financing & Sustainability See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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HIT & Telehealth See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

432
Medication-Assisted Treatment: Changes in Federal Law and Regulation
Type: Report
Authors: National Health Care for the Homeless Council
Year: 2016
Publication Place: Nashville, TN
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

433
Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in U.S. Jails and Prisons: Status Update
Type: Government Report
Authors: Joseph Longley, Regina LaBelle, Shelly Weizman, Jennifer Logan
Year: 2024
Publication Place: Washington, D.C.
Topic(s):
Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
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Healthcare Disparities See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
,
Grey Literature See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

435
Meeting The Opioid Challenge: Getting Naloxone to Those Who Need it Most
Type: Report
Authors: Pooja Lagisetty, Amy Bohnert, Mark Fendrick
Year: 2018
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
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Opioids & Substance Use See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

436
Mental Health and Primary Care: Contributing to Mental Health System Transformation in Canada
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Nick Kates
Year: 2018
Publication Place: Waterloo, Ontario
Topic(s):
Healthcare Policy See topic collection
437
Mental Health Care in the Accountable Care Organization
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Maust DT, Oslin DW, Marcus SC.
Year: 2013
Topic(s):
Healthcare Policy See topic collection
438
Mental health issues in primary care: implementing policies in practice
Type: Journal Article
Authors: T. J. Currid, A. Turner, N. Bellefontaine, M. M. Spada
Year: 2012
Publication Place: England
Abstract: Recent health policies highlight the important role that mental health contributes to our general wellbeing, and call for parity of esteem between physical and mental health. The bidirectional relationship between physical and mental health culminates in high prevalence rates of mental disorders in primary care settings. Despite these prevalence findings being known for some time, evidence would suggest that at times mental disorders are being overlooked. This article, set in context to policy, patient prevalence, practice and professional development, outlines a range of factors that can impede mental health delivery and proposes ways in which primary care nurses can strengthen their activity and involvement at various levels.
Topic(s):
Healthcare Policy See topic collection
439
Mental health service networks the challenge of articulating community care and integrated care [Thesis]
Type: Web Resource
Authors: Pablo Nicaise
Year: 2013
Abstract: Mental health care delivery systems are attempting to strengthen the care supply within users' social environment (community care) and simultaneously to reduce the fragmentation of care delivery (care integration). Fragmentation particularly affects severely and chronically mentally ill patients with multiple and complex needs. These two aims may, however, appear to be in conflict, as fragmentation has been shown to be greater in community-based models of care. Mental health service networks have often been identified as an effective way of overcoming the issue of care fragmentation in community-based care systems. However, it remains unclear how networks should be designed and governed to address this specific issue. Our approach assumes that the structure of relations within service networks influences processes of collective action and outcomes at the user, service, and whole network levels. In three studies, we examined patterns of clinical and organisational relations between services, a tool for integrating care at the user level, and policy expectations in relation to care delivery networks. The research indicates that community care and integrated care require different patterns of relations between services, and in particular a model that favours density of ties or a model that favours the centrality of a specific agent. Moreover, there may be a conflict between clinical and organisational relationships, as well as between the needs of users and of the health system. Understanding these key factors may help to improve the organisation of mental health care delivery. They also suggest new perspectives in mental health service research and suggest tools that managers and policy-makers could use to monitor the implementation of service networks.
Topic(s):
Grey Literature See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection
Disclaimer:

This grey literature reference is included in the Academy's Literature Collection in keeping with our mission to gather all sources of information on integration. Grey literature is comprised of materials that are not made available through traditional publishing avenues. Often, the information from unpublished resources can be limited and the risk of bias cannot be determined.

440
Mental healthcare in the primary care setting: A paradigm problem
Type: Journal Article
Authors: Frank V. deGruy
Year: 1997
Publication Place: Inc.; Systems, & Health
Topic(s):
Key & Foundational See topic collection
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Healthcare Policy See topic collection